The greatest Emcee of all time, I had the pleasure to be in charge of promoting their second album at MCA records and paid n full is the best album of all time period
I remember we were all in my project lobby in the BX and I think we were listening to DJ Red Alert or Marly Marl on the radio and then we heard "My Melody." That slow and deep voice with the intellect coming out of the speaker, I cant forget, I was like, "who's this dude?!" All I know was that we was buzzing off of this new kid with the style we never heard before?! They kept on playin that joint on the radio, and we was eager to keep listening until it came on again because we had never heard a rapper so eloquent, wise, making sense. The R was dope then, and still is to this very day!! #Salute to Rakim for what you did in the Golden Year of rap! #87 #IwasThere!
No cap, before rappers adopted the style of wearing large gold ropes. It was Mr. T that started the fashion of wearing many gold ropes. Gold plated bracelets and gold rings on every finger. I'm just saying if anything Mr. T brought that part ,subconsciously to the Rappers of Hip - Hop culture. If you look at Mr.T's character back then he had that hardcore rapper personality. Even his name Clubber Lang from Rocky 3 was a hardcore rapper's name. Shout out to Clubber Lang aka Mr. T. Who was definitely an early part of the Hip -Hop culture. Shout out to the God Rakim who carried the persona of an undisputed lyrical boxing champ. That many rappers feared to get into the ring with. 👑🗣⚡🥊🎙💥👏🏾
@26:47 No Limit Larry needs a hip hop history lesson! NO disrespect to Rakim, but how did Rah influence L.L. & Slick Rick?! L came out in 1984, Slick Rick came out in 1985 & Rah came out in 1986 !
@@13THPR0PH37 I know what he wrote & I said, how did Rakim influence L & Slick Rick when Rakim wasn't there to influence them???!!! They had their styles before people even knew who Rakim was! So tell me how did Rakim influence them?!
Rakim is one of the few emcees to inspire not only his contemporaries but his influencers that even inspired him! You can tell when Kool Moe Dee heard Ra, he took a page out from him and he was the only ol sckool rapper at the time to last longer compared to Melle Mel and Caz into the early 90s. Although Kool Moe Dee is the precursor to Ra, you can tell Ra was a student of his along with Mel and Caz.
The industry is so shady that you can’t trust anything that comes out of any of their mouths. Who the fuck knows who came up with the beat. They all sound like they lying.
The greatest Emcee of all time, I had the pleasure to be in charge of promoting their second album at MCA records and paid n full is the best album of all time period
Rakim is the Jordan of rap!
The GOAT deservingly HANDS DOWN without dispute. Contribution and skill unparalleled.
I remember we were all in my project lobby in the BX and I think we were listening to DJ Red Alert or Marly Marl on the radio and then we heard "My Melody."
That slow and deep voice with the intellect coming out of the speaker, I cant forget, I was like, "who's this dude?!"
All I know was that we was buzzing off of this new kid with the style we never heard before?!
They kept on playin that joint on the radio, and we was eager to keep listening until it came on again because we had never heard a rapper so eloquent, wise, making sense.
The R was dope then, and still is to this very day!! #Salute to Rakim for what you did in the Golden Year of rap! #87 #IwasThere!
Bro how does this only have 200 likes, this is such a great doc you especially for being one of the GOD
Man, we absolutely need a full version of that OG Melody. Thats a national treasure waiting to be put out there.
That shit was tight.
@@B1GM0NK Word. Make Rerelease of his entire catalog and include that original cut as well as all of those other demos.
This was awesome! Thank you so much for making this 🙏🏿
Rakim is the greatest lyricist of all time. He is the leaving GOAT 🐐
Don't worry IU, I bought your first album. It was nice!
The Greatest by far! There are amazing artists that came before and after, but the role he played and how he perfected it...was insane.
That original sounds SICK!
...beyond his style becoming my own. Spiritually the path I walked was because of him.💯
Thank you for sharing.
Whoooooooa the OG Check Out My Melody!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 He's always been ahead!!
Born with theee 7's in my head.
I seen da Def jam tour 87 ish in Ohio, Cleveland or Columbus. Front row giving da God 👊 at 15💯💪👑🎶🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🏅
The GOAT😎🖤
No group in hip hop dress better then Eric B. & Rakim, Nobody.
The "My Melody" ruff draft was colder than Marley's.
The Melody that I'm stylin'/Smooth as a violin 🎻/ Rough enough to break NY from Long Island....
Him guru and Chuck d gave dem all fist👊. And me and my older cuz, was the 🔥🔥🔥 in Ohio. And I was from North Carolina, respect big brother
Rakim is this generation’s pharaoh…of Rap Hip Hop
That’s a cold piece right there. He was already The R back then.
"Self esteem makes me super superb, or supreme...."
Wow… I never paid attention to that dope line!
" but on the mic I still feind " - "Follow The Leader" dope album!
The best ever in this rap) God says not idolize he can't be my idol so he's what ever that's next to that for me
No cap, before rappers adopted the style of wearing large gold ropes.
It was Mr. T that started the fashion of wearing many gold ropes. Gold plated bracelets and gold rings on every finger.
I'm just saying if anything Mr. T brought that part ,subconsciously to the Rappers of Hip - Hop culture. If you look at Mr.T's character back then he had that hardcore rapper personality.
Even his name Clubber Lang from Rocky 3 was a hardcore rapper's name.
Shout out to Clubber Lang aka Mr. T. Who was definitely an early part of the Hip -Hop culture. Shout out to the God Rakim who carried the persona of an undisputed lyrical boxing champ. That many rappers feared to get into the ring with. 👑🗣⚡🥊🎙💥👏🏾
SALUTE 2 DA GOD MC .. 👑RAKIM .. #REALHIPHOP #HIPHOPLEGENDSONLY
SALUTE KRAZE!!!!!!!
Peace True and Living
Long Island and ct we got alot in common as far as being slept on.
🐐......🤘🏿👑💥🤘🏿
That footage from the Apollo is not from 87…it’s from 91
damn where can i hear that original version of my melody ??
10:20 rakim 4 or 5 or 6 yrs ahead of marly n mc shan, cuz he had these flows yrs before
God body! Arm leg leg arm head.
@26:47 No Limit Larry needs a hip hop history lesson! NO disrespect to Rakim, but how did Rah influence L.L. & Slick Rick?!
L came out in 1984, Slick Rick came out in 1985 & Rah came out in 1986 !
He didn't say Rakim was before...he said Rakim influenced all of them...and he did! I was there.
@@13THPR0PH37 I know what he wrote & I said, how did Rakim influence L & Slick Rick when Rakim wasn't there to influence them???!!! They had their styles before people even knew who Rakim was! So tell me how did Rakim influence them?!
What he meant was alotta cats who had already achieved success had to go back to the lab 💯 👌🏾
Rakim is one of the few emcees to inspire not only his contemporaries but his influencers that even inspired him! You can tell when Kool Moe Dee heard Ra, he took a page out from him and he was the only ol sckool rapper at the time to last longer compared to Melle Mel and Caz into the early 90s. Although Kool Moe Dee is the precursor to Ra, you can tell Ra was a student of his along with Mel and Caz.
Fire Burn...
SIP Grand Daddy IU!
I never really understood why he kept talking about his melody. whether checking it out or whistling it. lol. what melody?!?!?
the original my melody sounds like old Nintendo video game music
check out my melody, hand out a cigar...
Nobody beats the R so stop yellin.
85.5.10
Marley snake... never did like that cat
The industry is so shady that you can’t trust anything that comes out of any of their mouths. Who the fuck knows who came up with the beat. They all sound like they lying.