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  • @RBMA
    @RBMA  5 років тому +18

    If you want to know more about Hip-hop's golden age from Rakim ► www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/rakim-lecture

    • @tonyevan1241
      @tonyevan1241 3 роки тому

      Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I was dumb lost the account password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.

    • @tuckerlangston8528
      @tuckerlangston8528 3 роки тому

      @Tony Evan instablaster =)

    • @tonyevan1241
      @tonyevan1241 3 роки тому

      @Tucker Langston I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
      Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @tonyevan1241
      @tonyevan1241 3 роки тому

      @Tucker Langston It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
      Thanks so much, you really help me out :D

    • @tuckerlangston8528
      @tuckerlangston8528 3 роки тому

      @Tony Evan No problem :)

  • @leonwdent156
    @leonwdent156 9 років тому +173

    "I take 7 MC's and put em in a line, and take 7 more brothers that think they can rhyme, well it'll take 7 more before I go for mine, now that's 21 MC's ate up at the same time'. BEST HIP HOP BAR OF ALL TIME! IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE!

    • @LCH.RawMan
      @LCH.RawMan 6 років тому +9

      I heard that bar so often in relation to the statement "best bar ever" but never heard any other bar in that relation. And hell yeah that bar is dope af

    • @shakurdavis2426
      @shakurdavis2426 5 років тому +5

      Leon W Dent man even old school mc during his time is still trying to decipher that. New school won’t get it.

    • @sozboy1
      @sozboy1 5 років тому +8

      Shakur Davis decipher what? 7+7+7? Lol.

    • @dariangregory6182
      @dariangregory6182 5 років тому +7

      @@sozboy1 these kids don't understand, numerology and that 5%er talk. lol Cut em some slack.

    • @rasmussten1206
      @rasmussten1206 4 роки тому +6

      Eminem did a twist on it on I’m Back if remember correctly.

  • @nate4nate5
    @nate4nate5 10 років тому +195

    Rakim revolutionized the rhyme patterns,& cadences(Which every rap artist uses today). He basically birthed all these rap bastards,before that everybody was rhyming loud, flatline type style Melle Mel, Sugarhill,Grand Master Caz,Cold Crush Bros...Etc.

    • @kfletcher7820
      @kfletcher7820 10 років тому +8

      I VERY much so agree!

    • @fadedoutt
      @fadedoutt 10 років тому +9

      str8 up!
      they use to try to be the loudest back then
      Rakim came and killed all of that
      he even killed on Jody Watley's song "Friends"

    • @mustafahajj
      @mustafahajj 10 років тому +11

      Writers BLOC Great comment.
      The Jody Watley joint was a no-no back then for a rap artist.
      That was like placing a rope around the neck and jumping from a cliff.
      But, Ra' and Jo' pulled it off and today its the norm of which Ra' and Jo' gets no credit for.
      R&B/Rap

    • @j.j.j9152
      @j.j.j9152 9 років тому +1

      BIONIK DIKK Wurd ta friggen herb ;)

    • @joemarcia6434
      @joemarcia6434 9 років тому

      ***** true

  • @theroaringblaze2742
    @theroaringblaze2742 7 років тому +11

    I slept on the early Rakim from the 1980s and 1990s.
    But in 1997 when I was 21 I copped "The 18th Letter" and it was a life changing experience.
    Listening to that album prepared me for the KNOWLEDGE OF SELF that I would encounter the next year..
    I owe Ra because he is a big reason for my Spiritual Enlightenment.
    Nah Mean?

  • @bernardsimmons9888
    @bernardsimmons9888 8 років тому +13

    crazy no derogatory language towards women or men total intellect todays music should take heed to messages from this era.

  • @gzooradio
    @gzooradio 9 років тому +119

    Rakim is my #1 MC of all time. He totally changed the game. Props to Big Daddy Kane too. Both those cats started rapping in such a crazy style that other rappers just couldn't keep up so they all had to switch and copy them. Most of today's rappers don't give them the love they deserve, but the game changed after Rakim and BDK never forget that.

    • @thirdshift47
      @thirdshift47 9 років тому +4

      +Eddy Cutz
      You better believe it!

    • @LIVEFRMNYC
      @LIVEFRMNYC 8 років тому +6

      +Eddy Cutz Even today, I still think "Let the Rhythm Hit Em" and "Run for Cover" are the best lyrical tracks ever.

    • @romecasanova3871
      @romecasanova3871 8 років тому +3

      THINKING OF A MASTER PLAN I USED TO BE A STICK UP KID

    • @051290ma
      @051290ma 8 років тому

      What if i told you're favorite rapper might had a ghost writer by the name of Stevie Blast?

    • @thirdshift47
      @thirdshift47 8 років тому +1

      051290ma
      I'd say provide evidence.
      That "might" shit don't cut it.

  • @cardigansarecool
    @cardigansarecool 8 років тому +35

    Rakim's rhymes really make you think. Even though it sounds dope too on face value there are so many dimensions to the lyrics. I love when hip-hop gives you that "A-ha!" moment when you decipher the words

    • @cah8124
      @cah8124 Рік тому

      This is why I liked it in the 80’s. I’m not listening to or buying what I as a lay person can do.

  • @blazesimpson8830
    @blazesimpson8830 8 років тому +66

    The Mike Jordan of rap

    • @LCH.RawMan
      @LCH.RawMan 6 років тому

      Even though jordan was hating on rappers lol

    • @zee6786
      @zee6786 6 років тому

      I was thinking the same.

    • @mre8928
      @mre8928 4 роки тому +1

      @@LCH.RawMan well Rakim is an MC 🤷‍♂️

    • @bigdaddypiggy
      @bigdaddypiggy 4 роки тому +1

      Oh yeah...like Ali in the ring or Joe Montana in the pocket (I can’t call Brady the GOAT over Montana cuz Joe never LOST a Super Bowl) Ra is the greatest to ever do it

    • @rodmills737
      @rodmills737 3 роки тому

      Facts

  • @SIAVEK
    @SIAVEK 10 років тому +22

    Rakim got u HOOKED without a HOOK....WORDS TO REMEMBER, SOUL FOOD!!!

  • @smoothcriminal28
    @smoothcriminal28 10 років тому +6

    Rakim is always rapping.. his talking delivery has better flow than 90% rappers I've ever heard. That's the greatest rapper of all time right there... living fucking legend.

  • @taxiorlando007
    @taxiorlando007 10 років тому +37

    I wouldn't say he is "One of the Greatest MC's of all time" I would say he IS THE GREATEST MC OF ALL TIME...

    • @bigdaddypiggy
      @bigdaddypiggy 4 роки тому +2

      I agree 100%....the more time that passes the deeper my appreciation of Rakim gets & ive been a fan since he 1st dropped in 86,I was 15 & my boy came back from visiting fam up in NYC (I’m from the DMV-Baltimore area) & I was a HUGE Run-DMC fan until hearing that tape recorded from WBLS & I had a new favorite MC & it’s been that way ever since

  • @Kmakmizzle
    @Kmakmizzle 10 років тому +40

    RAKIM SHOULD HAVE HIS OWN TV SHOW!

    • @rankingtrevor
      @rankingtrevor 9 років тому +1

      +Darren Palmer Very true comment - with obviously no disrespect to the lyrical genius Rakim.

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому +3

      This is close. It's a Rakim Allah Seminar...

  • @UncleDean100
    @UncleDean100 10 років тому +15

    RAKIM......Not Only the Greatest MC in the History of Hip Hop, but also one of the greatest literary minds of the 21st Century.PEACE TO THE GOD!

  • @donaldclark7705
    @donaldclark7705 10 років тому +27

    This brother is just to smooth man. The best the greatest ever to touch a Mic.

    • @haitianmaniac74
      @haitianmaniac74 8 років тому +2

      One of the Greatest

    • @bigdaddypiggy
      @bigdaddypiggy 4 роки тому +2

      Facts....even after all these years songs like “Juice(Know the Ledge) or “Dont Sweat the Technique” still sound hot

    • @damianclarke8056
      @damianclarke8056 3 роки тому +1

      @@haitianmaniac74 nope not one of the greatest. Thee greatest.

    • @haitianmaniac74
      @haitianmaniac74 3 роки тому

      @@damianclarke8056 what about G Rap, Kane, KRS, LL, etc.

    • @rodmills737
      @rodmills737 3 роки тому

      Facts

  • @Dominick_Calvitto.
    @Dominick_Calvitto. 5 років тому +13

    The Audience is Bopping like They in a Concert Rakim is The God..Even when they play his Music They have People Lovin his Music..My Man is The Greatest of All Time !
    Peace & Love To The God Rah..

  • @poeticlawvideos
    @poeticlawvideos 10 років тому +39

    In my book, The R is the greatest ever!!! He is the best lyrically and he delivered hard messages without even cursing!!! Though I was emcing back in the days, he inspired me to continue to deliver my messages through my poetry which I still do today, but in a more spoken word form.

    • @BeatStockpile27
      @BeatStockpile27 10 років тому

      He didn't curse a lot at first but in some of his later work the cursing is there. Maybe the studios wanted that way I don't know.

    • @RevolutionFromBelow
      @RevolutionFromBelow 10 років тому

      BeatStockpile
      Rakim curses as much as he wants. Do you really think RAKIM did what studios saying?!? Damn, son....

    • @alphabetsoup342
      @alphabetsoup342 10 років тому

      Is that you writing your book in that picture?

    • @GDino33
      @GDino33 5 років тому

      @@RevolutionFromBelow Ive only heard a couple of his songs actually curse , just saying.

    • @llgoo740
      @llgoo740 2 роки тому

      No Profanity! MOFOS can't rap clean with skill like his!

  • @jasonmelton9755
    @jasonmelton9755 9 років тому +19

    "The never get old, techniques become antiques!" Deep as f**k!

  • @propliner
    @propliner 3 роки тому +4

    what i like about Rakim listening to his own rap, his mind must be thinking about the bigger picture things... this time in his life, the studio, the reason he made the song, the producer, the beat decisions etc.... blows me away... my favorite rapper since '86...

  • @bmarkyt132
    @bmarkyt132 10 років тому +290

    Rakim is THE greatest, not one of them.

    • @shakel
      @shakel 10 років тому +30

      With out a doubt. No question. Point blank. I feel you.

    • @KTHREE31
      @KTHREE31 5 років тому +10

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому +7

      Well somethin' happen, feet start tappin'...

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому +15

      G Rap n KRS are mad nice too. Cj.

    • @anthonybey1324
      @anthonybey1324 5 років тому +18

      Top 5 most influential emcees:
      1. Rakim (black Muslim science street savvy style, jazzy structure and cadence flow)
      2. Krs1 (black power social conscious emcee)
      3. Kool G Rap (east coast street science reporter wit heavy bars)
      4. Kane (swag bars and money and broads)
      5. Ice Cube (high level westcoast street gangsta rap)

  • @TSBAGELS
    @TSBAGELS 10 років тому +20

    I was 15 when Paid In Full came out. I remember being just baffled the first time I heard that record. Total game changer. Completely different than anything out at the time.

    • @mshak395
      @mshak395 3 роки тому +1

      I don't know if you will see this
      But I am 15 right now,and I just started listening to hip hop and RAKIM from a past 4-5 months
      Completely baffled my mind too :)

  • @shaunaodiea6184
    @shaunaodiea6184 8 років тому +4

    Rakim is the total package...the rapper, prophet, poet, leader, humble servant, other artists should aspire to be!

  • @antg007
    @antg007 7 років тому +22

    Rakim looking like a straight up master poet.

  • @OSP_Nonchalant
    @OSP_Nonchalant 3 роки тому +3

    Man, always knew the quality of rapper he was, but this video shows the quality of person rakim is. What a genuinely good dude. Makes me appreciate him even more

  • @bobbymarsh1
    @bobbymarsh1 5 років тому +20

    This guy is a great interviewer his questions are very solid and really allows Ra to open up

  • @yaoblack3579
    @yaoblack3579 3 роки тому +4

    Real talk Biz was EVERYWHERE in those days...on foot. I used to see him at my high school around the same time. Promoting his parties, other people parties. Always cool, friendly approachable. Then he blew up. But he put that work in. Grinding. Every and anywhere.

  • @tallatrnnshakoor6703
    @tallatrnnshakoor6703 8 років тому +4

    I have to pay my out most respect to Rakim. He is to me the greatest rapper of all times, and to me, his craft is still the measuring stick against which I measure lyricists. His voice, his lyrics and his rhyming techniques are still unique and unrivalled. Paid in Full were my first record ever and none of the rappers of the 80 or 90 measured up to Rakim, even though this period gave birth to many new styles and artists. To me his 80 and 90 work is the apex of hip-hop.

    • @bkstandard882
      @bkstandard882 8 років тому

      tallat shakoor He came out in a time when cats were still rhyming "school" and "fool". Dude's a true pioneer.

  • @bobbymarsh1
    @bobbymarsh1 5 років тому +7

    you can just tell this man is legendary they're sitting around analyzing him like Coltrane Miles Charlie etc. He is universally regarded as the true essence of Hip Hop

    • @silence3916
      @silence3916 Рік тому +1

      He actually borrowed from Coltrane playing the sax ..in terms of patterning his rhyme cadence, pace and flow

  • @SimeonIsraelite
    @SimeonIsraelite 3 роки тому +2

    I remember Rakim, KRSone, & Chuck D of public enemy all came out the same year 1986 I bought all 3 singles. I just wanted everyone in NYC to hear these new brothers.. This is when rap music style was changed forever.

  • @MegaAli213
    @MegaAli213 Рік тому +1

    Indisputable, no debate necessary Rakim broke the mold and set the bar higher than any lyrical poetic master. He was different because his background shaped him during the 60s/80s. Imagine shaping your poetical style around the jazz greats of Malcolm X time, and the social political times of the 70s and 80s. His study of Islam elevated his consciousness to Introduce the 5% movement philosophy into style.

  • @MrWARBUCKS24
    @MrWARBUCKS24 10 років тому +24

    Damn Biz Markie was everywhere back in the day nigga was with LL early Rakim early and Kane damn when Biz gonna sit down and tell his story

  • @1ferrog
    @1ferrog 10 років тому +12

    I remember the excitement at the prospect of a RAKIM and Dre collaboration. Somehow I kind of guessed that it was RAKIM who pulled away from the project. I was mad at first because it was at a time that HIPHOP really needed saving. Now that he has explained it all makes sense. RAKIM is an intelligent and dignified man. You can never put a price on that height of dignity, integrity and respect. He is still THE GREATEST MC in 2014.

  • @franktalk5037
    @franktalk5037 9 років тому +8

    Biz Markie was from Jersey, but he was all over the damn place in the 80s. Out in Wyndanch with Rakim, in Brooklyn with Kane before he became a star...its crazy.

  • @bl7man1
    @bl7man1 10 років тому +6

    I would love to attend the ceremony of when they bury this man and his note book in Cairo. I am blessed to have been healthy and strong....alive and intelligent to enjoy this man when he first came out. No one compares.

  • @stanleyb2320
    @stanleyb2320 9 років тому +2

    The best gem Rakim said was making his family understand his passion. That he made music that he knew his parents could listen to and approve

  • @creedjustice9401
    @creedjustice9401 10 років тому +150

    8 clowns gave this a thumbs down? *uck is wrong with them fools? This is RAKIM and that's all you need to know period!!

  • @jacksp8de
    @jacksp8de 10 років тому +13

    Rakim is a legend.! I would love to be at that Red Bulll Academy, so dope

  • @edwardmarcell2494
    @edwardmarcell2494 3 роки тому +3

    Don't sweat the technique is a real classic. Gave me flashbacks of the good ole days of hip hop big up to the God Rahkim

  • @jambutty2218
    @jambutty2218 3 роки тому +4

    The man is a genius and creator. His music still sounds good today. Pioneer of the culture to the world.

  • @V59971
    @V59971 10 років тому +27

    The best of the best no doubt.Rakim

  • @TheBlackJewelz
    @TheBlackJewelz Рік тому +2

    This is before my time but I still feel like nothing compares to the rawness of rhymes and a beatbox. Especially on top of that dirty, grungy tape recorder sound.
    PURITY.

  • @DavidWilliams-th9pm
    @DavidWilliams-th9pm 10 років тому +9

    damn, rakim still look young and dress like the youth. Peace RA

  • @Diplomastronaut
    @Diplomastronaut 8 років тому +92

    Rakim need to do an album with Madlib. Maybe rap over some Dilla beats. They would let him do his thing and they got that old school appeal still. Not to save hip hop, but to reinvigorate the ideas and meaning behind it.

    • @Diplomastronaut
      @Diplomastronaut 8 років тому +2

      Ya it would be a good challenge for Rakim I think.

    • @bdc-muzik
      @bdc-muzik 8 років тому +1

      Knxwledge

    • @Diplomastronaut
      @Diplomastronaut 8 років тому +2

      Knxwledge is good, but I don't see how he begins anything special to the table.

    • @bdc-muzik
      @bdc-muzik 8 років тому +1

      Ohbliv then, tuame even... Madlib is dope but some younger cats would be cool imo. Madlib kinda old name now

    • @johnarundell7951
      @johnarundell7951 8 років тому

      You need to change your profile pic - unless it's a joke - which it surely is .. had me in stitches :D

  • @thepafwaychannel2596
    @thepafwaychannel2596 5 років тому +4

    13:12 to 16:13 "Who inspired the Inspirer!" Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz and Melly Mel. 15:55 Three favorite MC's melted down to make Rakim. Wow!

  • @fordhammie
    @fordhammie 8 місяців тому +2

    Rakim isn't one of the greatest, he's THE GREATEST! Rap God and the Master of Ceremonies!

  • @mast3rfulone577
    @mast3rfulone577 9 років тому +33

    Rakim is the greatest hands down.........these young heads don't know shit .........respect the god.........legendary

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому

      G Rap

    • @oldschoolhiphop2275
      @oldschoolhiphop2275 5 років тому

      GRap is definitely dope & a legend no question. Rakim changed the cadence of rhyme pattern in hiphop. Before Rakim the rhyme patterns were like elementary styled rhymes. Grandmaster Caz ,Melly Mel & guys from that era had a different style. Rakim came in & completely changed the flow pattern.

  • @nekronbeast3981
    @nekronbeast3981 3 роки тому +3

    Man if you can make Rakim laugh then you know you're doing your job

  • @Bradbluebathgate
    @Bradbluebathgate Рік тому +2

    Rakim is just too cool...

  • @marqueshickshicks1012
    @marqueshickshicks1012 7 років тому +4

    Why words?
    Because self-expression
    is uplifting and healthy; the parts of us, which separate us and prove to be
    difficult to explain, find a voice. What this does is inspire creativity, for
    ourselves as well as others.
    .
    No longer do
    we need to hide or feel outcast, because we’re enabled through words to
    describe myself, plus my feelings. Often, we can transfer these feelings and
    thoughts into rhymes (poetry); add a beat, and what used to make me feel
    strange, now makes myself as well as others feel good. We take a leap of faith
    as Emcee’s…this is real blood, sweat and tears up here.
    .
    Why words?
    Because
    sometimes the road isn’t straight and narrow, so we’ve learned to pave our own
    weigh, strengthen our own minds, plus create our own teams. Rather than force
    ourselves into a situation that has me uptight and frustrated, rockin’ with
    words, has me loose and proud of myself.
    .
    Why words?
    Because we
    get to see our minds at work, first on paper, and then finally, the response
    from the listener, or the reader. At the same time, our different personalities
    find voices, as none of us at Forms Of Genius is one dimensional.
    .
    Words
    release our truest spirits; those parts of us that enhance our glow…that
    inner-voice. To be able to work with words, is quite the gift, an intricate
    craft.
    .
    We can open
    any doors, by Weigh With Words.

  • @defmaster88
    @defmaster88 2 роки тому +2

    The God Of Rap....
    Rakim......
    Changed the whole game. Respect.

  • @terucks
    @terucks 2 роки тому +3

    Ra is just so smooth. Calm cool collected. He’s like hip hop protege of Sade. I would love to hear Sade and Rakim collaborate

  • @rollyro71
    @rollyro71 9 років тому +29

    This is a great piece. Hip hop has lost me for several years now, or maybe I lost it. Whatever the case, listening to this man breakdown his process and influences is akin to speaking to Hendrix on guitar rhythms or John Coltrane talking abstract chord changes. I've always thought that with the right production the world might get to see another chapter to his career. Sadly, the music industry seems to have a simpleton's point of view as to what Rap music should be. Just my two cents. Thanks Red Bull Music for uploading this

    • @itsjob595
      @itsjob595 8 років тому +2

      Roel Morillo

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому

      Hip-Hop ain't something u do...it's something u live homie. Cj.

  • @jasonbeville4305
    @jasonbeville4305 Рік тому +1

    "The rough get going, the going gets rough/when I start flowing the mic might bust/the next state will shake from the power I generate /people in Cali use to think it was Earthquakes ". One of Rakim's Venom verses.....🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @stepheng887
    @stepheng887 9 років тому +9

    When I look into Rakim's eyes I can see his life flashing across mine...

  • @TonytheSwordsman
    @TonytheSwordsman 9 років тому +16

    I wanna go to one of these lectures, I would be cheering and geeking out

  • @jckfrst088
    @jckfrst088 5 років тому +2

    Watching the audience as the music plays just reminds me of how our cultural creativity was just givin away

    • @cah8124
      @cah8124 Рік тому

      I feel the same way. This is why it was diluted like everything we start.

  • @bossdaddy4867
    @bossdaddy4867 9 років тому +62

    I`m happy to see these young white kids get a history lesson and show love to the culture but where in the hell are the young brothas and sistas they need to be there more than any.

    • @bossdaddy4867
      @bossdaddy4867 9 років тому +1

      +Boss Daddy Rakim reminds me of Sheik Khalid Yasin ..he looks like Sheik Yasin too me . All praise be to Allah.

    • @lissamelone9230
      @lissamelone9230 5 років тому

      dats on rakim too stop feeling yo self n help dah yuuff odb lol

    • @tarifel
      @tarifel 4 роки тому +1

      FACTS

    • @bigdaddypiggy
      @bigdaddypiggy 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah I noticed that too,strange 🤨but it’s no secret that (back in the day at least) white kids accounted for a large chunk of hip hop album sales ....when people still bought music

    • @Ha5anŞahin
      @Ha5anŞahin 4 роки тому +1

      Hey there, i am white and the first time i ever heared of rakim was when i was in a very big music shop in Germany. Shit i just saw his face on his "The 18th Letter" album and knew that this gotta be it. The REAL....i just felt that man. At that time there where CD Players in the shop so the people could check out the joints before buying it. So i just stood there for an hour and listened to the whole album and was so overwhealmed that i didnt realised i was jumping around, raising my hands up 😂. I mean i love his style but there are still some quotes of him i dont agree on. Anyways man...take care everybody, peace...

  • @kevinl.valentine4514
    @kevinl.valentine4514 5 років тому +3

    Really interesting to hear him speak of jazz as an influence b/c his phrasing and Eric B's tracks always had a degree of improvisation to it. Eric B & Rakim. THE DYNAMIC DUO.

  • @bankheadpolo
    @bankheadpolo 5 років тому +4

    Thank u rakim for the art as a musician I would speak for many u is highly appreciated G 🙏🏿

  • @itsallaroundyou7085
    @itsallaroundyou7085 6 місяців тому +1

    This is funny. I'm coming off the crooks corner interview and it's essentially the same interview 12 years later same questions in the same order and rakim answers them the exact same way

  • @reynegroblackking8912
    @reynegroblackking8912 3 роки тому +1

    The best ever in my opinion. The way Rakim put words together and the things he say Oooh weee!!!

  • @SeanRosati
    @SeanRosati 10 років тому +15

    LOVE RAKIM!!! GENIUS!!!

  • @will_cashgrow2294
    @will_cashgrow2294 5 років тому +3

    This interviewer have interviewed two of my favorite MC’s Rakim and Brownsville Ka. Shout out to him I’m almost envious of him lol Good Job to him. Both have the same demeanor Ra and Ka

  • @BCAICulturalArtsHumanities
    @BCAICulturalArtsHumanities 4 роки тому +1

    this is one of the most beautiful conversations and expressions of Hip Hop culture and self I've ever seen

  • @khurtisel-haneefabdur-rahm1093

    Ra (the sun) kim (kimet the original name of Egypt) … RaKim is the
    G O A T of the essence of Hip Hop ❗️
    Hands Down 💪🏾

  • @lesbridges3040
    @lesbridges3040 Рік тому +1

    That is so RAW Rakim

  • @heruapocalypse2021
    @heruapocalypse2021 5 років тому +2

    Lol I always Smile inside because as a, Student and Former Aspiring MC Myself.Of Hip-Hop.I always admired RA'S Righteous State of Mind and His Dillagence.To Me it made His Rhymes and Flow even more Potent.

  • @TheVibesandStuff
    @TheVibesandStuff 10 років тому +8

    Must watch for hip-hop fans.

  • @James.k1373
    @James.k1373 8 років тому +12

    this video got me into Ra's music, i had get to his 7 albums after this video man

  • @MegaAli213
    @MegaAli213 18 днів тому

    The greatest of all time, the peak of lyrical hip hop classic poetry rhythm and rhyme. Pac was, was a student but Rakim was a master teacher. Every hip hop artist have tried to pattern their style in one way or another off of Rakim.

  • @QueenCraftsChannel
    @QueenCraftsChannel 6 років тому +4

    I love you Rakim! THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!

  • @poerava
    @poerava Рік тому +1

    Great interview with the GOAT
    It’s a shame he missed the most obvious question.
    If fish was still his favourite dish?

  • @caramelkimmiekim8272
    @caramelkimmiekim8272 3 роки тому +1

    Rakim was the man back in the day
    🎤🎙️🎼🎤🎙️🎼🎤🎙️🎼🎤🎙️🎼🎙️🎤🎤🎼🎙️🎼🎙️🎙️🎤🎙️🎤🎙️🎼🎤🎤🎤🎤🎼🎙️🎤

  • @billystrayhornsghost
    @billystrayhornsghost 10 років тому +3

    Great interview with the master of the art.RAKIM.Peace!!!

  • @24sevencinema
    @24sevencinema 9 років тому +3

    the greatest of all time the ghetto can be listened to by most and they will never understood what he meant he was saying with his lyrics explaining the universe and......

  • @RobertoFlack
    @RobertoFlack 10 років тому +25

    Greatest of All Time

    • @pbee73
      @pbee73 10 років тому

      ***** The two of them almost battled on wax... I would have loved to see that to be honest.... I was a big Kane fan too.

    • @ashtonjackfanny
      @ashtonjackfanny 10 років тому +2

      ***** kane had two years in rap where he was hot rakim lasted seven and made niggas millionaires by them bitin his rhyme patterns you're fuckin crazy

    • @pbee73
      @pbee73 10 років тому +1

      Kane and Rakim have different styles of writing... Kane does write some harder type lyrics but is more of a lover and proclaims it in many of his songs. Rakim is more spiritual and knowledgeable. Rakim's lyrics are more about power, strength and wisdom. Both are versatile and can cross over to each others forte but overall they are still different in their own right. Both of them had lengthy runs in their career and attained enough longevity to award them icons of rap... It is difficult to compare the 2 of them and say who is greater because they both have unique styles. Its not just the lyrics its also the delivery as well. Kane, Rakim and Kool G Rap are the holy trinity of hip hop!

    • @mrsexxc1
      @mrsexxc1 10 років тому +2

      ***** If you put Kane's best rhymes against Rakim's best rhymes Kane would win....However Kane didn't have the longevity that Rakim had. More Rappers quote Rakim than other rappers.Kayne fell off and start getting corny. But I think Kool G Rap would killed them both in his prime!

    • @XLTelevision
      @XLTelevision 10 років тому +2

      Kane's wishes he was Rakim... People like Kane, Gang Star, and King's Son, were just copying Rakim, and his style... When God came through, others just followed... This brother brought 5% Nation, and Islam to Hop Hop. When you speak speak about "God Rakim Allah", no other MC from from the 80's shouldn't ever spoken of..

  • @palomino13
    @palomino13 10 років тому +3

    Rakim is a great man.much respect,

  • @marquittaringer5020
    @marquittaringer5020 7 років тому +1

    Rakim and Kane...period. My top 5 will always have these MC's at spots 1 and 2, they are the architects of lyricism and innovation in Hip Hop/Rap hands down. If they ain't your favorite, I'd bet money they inspired your favorite. Period. Oh, and I SWEAR when he says knaa mean....it gives me LIFEEE!!! Lol! So NY, so great.

  • @MOIRECREATIVEPARTNERS
    @MOIRECREATIVEPARTNERS 2 роки тому

    When people ask me, what kind of Rapper / Mc are you? Are you a gangster rapper? A conscious rapper? A drill rapper? A trap rapper? An autotune rapper? My answer is Im a man first. I have my ups, my downs, my moments of clarity, confusion, joy, and despair. That will dictate what I want to write about regardless if its in past, present, and future format. Because of this Im aways appreciative of my lineage as a lyricist. As a disciple of Nas, Jay-Z, Biggie, Black Thought, and Mos Def; I acknowledge Rakim like my grandfather or great uncle. I am an MC and Im proud to be one of the keepers of the flame that Rakim Allah ignited.

  • @xgt1000
    @xgt1000 7 років тому +1

    What a beautiful story, Such a humble amazing being. But what can you expect from some one who was brought up from hip hop pioneers. He can easily say The God Rakim. Hip Hop today altough meh. Doesnt stack up to Real rap but new generations, New times come with new expectations. Really worth the watch.

  • @Talan274
    @Talan274 10 років тому +30

    31:06 Everyone's head all bobbing different! hahahaha

    • @adictiveadictive
      @adictiveadictive 10 років тому +2

      lmfao!

    • @forevershampoo
      @forevershampoo 6 років тому +3

      U Kno why because people are mentally keeping Pace with different parts of the music. Not just riding the drums. I'm sure there's some people out there with riddim but there's alot of ways u can interpret music not just one

    • @steeevooomoscato3572
      @steeevooomoscato3572 5 років тому +1

      @@forevershampoo wow, that's dope! Never thought of it like that

  • @rizwanmahmud93
    @rizwanmahmud93 9 років тому +60

    Tupac himself said that Rakim is his favourite rapper.

    • @Kloppsserialbottlers
      @Kloppsserialbottlers 8 років тому +23

      +Rizwan Mahmud The list is long of rappers who think Rakim is their favourite and there are better MC's than Pac on it.

    • @rollyro71
      @rollyro71 8 років тому

      IAMIAN True

    • @cjhepburn7406
      @cjhepburn7406 5 років тому

      Rightly so.

    • @GDino33
      @GDino33 5 років тому +2

      @@Kloppsserialbottlers I love Pac but your right.

    • @anthonybey1324
      @anthonybey1324 5 років тому +1

      Kurrupt, DMX, Nas, etc.

  • @travis1972Libra
    @travis1972Libra 3 роки тому +3

    I would love to see & hear a jam made by Rakim, Kool g, Nas, KRS1, and DMX!

  • @ashtonjackfanny
    @ashtonjackfanny 8 років тому +2

    "cuz everytime i stop it seems you're stuck soon as you try step off you self destruct"

  • @PinkRoseLovely
    @PinkRoseLovely Рік тому +1

    Kinda feelin myself!! Yaaaaaas❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @darnellplayer743
    @darnellplayer743 6 років тому +1

    Eric B is President is the joint that kicked shit off for me. Classic.

  • @lorenzoperry42
    @lorenzoperry42 Рік тому +1

    Legend greatest all time goat rakim my favorite rapper

  • @Huumf
    @Huumf 8 років тому +6

    Hahaha this interviewer says the same thing every time!!! " sometimes I like to start these off my playing a bit of music" 😂😂😂😂

  • @stypeones2977
    @stypeones2977 8 років тому

    If you're a fan of Hip Hop, it is mandatory that you take 1:48:00 to watch this. Spread it out, cause I know we all don't have time to sit around, but make sure you watch this. Because Rakim is the GOAT.

  • @benjaminwilson9767
    @benjaminwilson9767 Рік тому

    This interview with the one and only greatest of all time, the GOD MC, Rakim is very interesting to watch. I thoroughly enjoyed this very much and highly recommend it to those real heads who want to learn more about this HIP-HOP pioneering great. Quite the encouragingly detailed story behind Rakim’s rap music career. 5ive mics / 10 out of 10

  • @UcheIfeNwabuoku
    @UcheIfeNwabuoku 9 років тому +3

    Good interview and I'm only 57:50 minutes into it. *UPDATE* - I just finishing watching the whole video and it's a good interview.

  • @nycrhythmcom-Vnylperv9pmfriday
    @nycrhythmcom-Vnylperv9pmfriday 10 років тому +11

    THE GREATEST!!!

  • @DCee73HDD
    @DCee73HDD 10 років тому +6

    This is hip hop history, why is their any dislikes

    • @saifhasan4481
      @saifhasan4481 6 років тому

      DCee73HDD cuz they like Nicky Minaj. Rakim is the greatest, period. You are right, this is hip hop history

  • @bossdaddy4867
    @bossdaddy4867 9 років тому

    I`m so glad to have been part of every Rap (Hip-Hop) era love it as a young child in the Sugar Hill stage then and 80`s B-Boy break dancer in the 90`s I was a crazy 20 year old when Hip-Hop got even more lyrical til now..But My late 80`s to 90`s and eraly 2Gee is what I loved.

  • @sageejumanjee
    @sageejumanjee 5 років тому +2

    big up to red bull for putting this together...they should do extempo it is carribean rap battles...from before hip hop era...

  • @llgoo740
    @llgoo740 2 роки тому +1

    Greatest Rapper Of All Time Period!

  • @benyaminyisrael4634
    @benyaminyisrael4634 6 років тому +2

    No cussin, No Drugs, No Murder! just Dope Rhymes

  • @RichardClosure
    @RichardClosure 9 років тому +66

    They all look like they havent the slightest clue whats going on...

    • @RoninAli1
      @RoninAli1 9 років тому +14

      They know now...or they knew right then. Now they have no excuse to be ignorant. It's not their fault they were born after this good stuff. That's why I say in this "information age" there's no reason to be ignorant. They have google, UA-cam, whatever. If they want to know something it's just that easy look .

    • @LCH.RawMan
      @LCH.RawMan 6 років тому

      @@RoninAli1 partially true. For example, eric b. Ain't got a lot of stuff you can find on i.e. youtube (interviews and stuff)
      And in my opinion here should be like 50 more interviews with rakim

    • @RoninAli1
      @RoninAli1 6 років тому +3

      TheTekvine I forgot I made this comment.

    • @Mr.International82
      @Mr.International82 5 років тому +4

      Its because that audience grew up on garbage hip hop. Not like what we know as true MCs with skill

    • @ehmiguel7602
      @ehmiguel7602 5 років тому

      Ammata Pierron yeah, it’s not like they have the advantage of going back and being able to listen to every era of rap.

  • @bakpakchan
    @bakpakchan 9 років тому

    Legendary and very helpful for a emcee like myself that get confused sometimes about my existence in this world

  • @adventurouspeach9043
    @adventurouspeach9043 3 роки тому

    We love Ra..What a blessing to have you educate those up and coming artists on the true game of the artistry..May God give them the strength to grow from your blueprint, You truly one of the greatest mcs from our era to do it and do it well..Big ups to Eric B, Mad Love Yo! and to all our pioneers before you, U a beast. The God Mc. HIPHOP 4EVER..Thank you red bull and the interviewer his dope as well..

  • @lreid1457
    @lreid1457 10 років тому +1

    Rakim changed the game. Still remember when I Know You Got Soul was playing on the juke box at The Pit as Dwayne Wayne walked in with Denise