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Eric B & Rakim will forever be celebrated as one of Hip Hops most illustrious and most important duos. Their seminal debut Paid In Fullwas hugely influential in maturing and changing the direction of Hip Hop, musically and especially lyrically. Rakims lyricism was unprecedented and even now virtually unequaled. Between and Eric B & Rakim dropped four classic albums Paid In Full, Follow The Leader, Let The Rhythm Hit Em, and Dont Sweat The Technique from these albums we have compiled our top 15 Eric B & Rakim songs.
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Paid In Full
Thinking of a master plan / Cause ain’t nothing but sweat inside my hand / So I dig into my pocket, all my money spent / So I dig deeper, but still coming up with lint
The memorable bass line and Rakims classic bars the most potent one verse ever assure that this song is one of the most recognizable joints in the history of Hip Hop. Who doesnt have the words to this one memorized?
Put Your Hands Together
I create em, take em, shake em, then make em clap to this / Most of you rappers, cant even rap to this / I made it faster, you tried to master / Syncopated styles, words flowin after / Measures of metaphor definitions of more than one / Take it both ways, Ill be here when youre done.
Eric B & Rakims second album Follow The Leaderopening trio of songs Follow The Leader / Microphone Fiend / Lyrics Of Fury are so strong (arguably one of the greatest album-opening salvos ever), that the rest of the album may pale in comparison a little bit. The rest of the album contains some absolute bangers as well, though. No Competition, Musical Massacre, To The Listeners and especially this one are favorites too. Rakims trademark grade A rhyming over an uptempo backdrop classic material.
The Punisher
Dangerous rhymes are performed like surgery / Cuts so deep youll be bleeding burgundy / My intellect wrecks and disconnects your cerebral cortex / Your cerebellum is next / Your conscience becomes sub-conscious / Soon your response is nonsense
This track shows us Rakim at his hardest. Its an unapologetic warning to all emcees who dare step to him they will get punished. Filled with metaphors, similes and vivid imagery, this is Rakim at his bragging best.
As The Rhyme Goes On
Im the R to the A to the K-I-M / And If I wasnt, then why would I say I am?
For some reason, this song is always forgotten in lists like this one. It shouldnt be, though. The deep bassline perfectly complements Rakims clever lyrics, which are inventive and innovative as always.
Don't Sweat The Technique
Lets trace the hits and check the file / Let see who bit to detect the style / I flip the script so they cant get foul / At least not now, itll take a while / I change the pace to complete the beat / I drop the bass to MCs get weak / For every word they trace its a scar they keep / Cause when I speak, they freak to sweat the technique
Just another little reminder from Rakim whos no. 1. In an uncharacteristically jazzy track, Rakim yet again rhymes about rapping and lays down the law for any emcee out there trying to compete.
Move The Crowd
Some of you been trying to write rhymes for years / But weak ideas irritate my ears / Is this the best that you can make / Cause if not and you got more, Ill wait / But dont make me wait too long cause Im a move on / The dancefloor when they put something smooth on / So turn up the bass, its better when its loud / Cause I like to move the crowd
Rakim took braggadocious rhyming to a new level by adding an intellectual veneer to it all nobody could say Im the best the way Rakim did, dismissing all competition casually and effortlessly and always without the use of profanity.
9. In The Ghetto
I learn to relax in my room and escape from New York / And return through the wound of the world as a thought / Thinkin how hard it was to be born / Me bein cream with no physical form / Millions of cells with one destination / To reach the best part as lifes creation / Nine months later, a job well done / Make way, cause here I come
On this Large Professor-produced track, Rakims vivid imagery paints an atmospheric picture of his life on the NYC streets. Arguably one of Rakims deepest tracks.
8. Eric B. Is President
I came in the door, I said it before / I never let the mic magnetize me no more / But its biting me, fighting me, inviting me to rhyme / I cant hold it back, Im looking for the line
Produced by Marley Marl, this is another landmark Hip Hop song. The opening bars are among the most quoted in Hip Hop and the production is supremely creative and diverse.
7. Lyrics Of Fury
The scene of a crime every night at the show / The fiend of a rhyme on the mic that you know / Its only one capable, breaks the unbreakable / Melodies unmakable, pattern unescapable
A powerful display of lyrical mastery. Complex rhyme schemes, internal rhyming, spitfire delivery, breath control all on the highest level here. The dark and chaotic backdrop on this track only enhances Rakims power on the mic. A performance never again performed on a mic WORD!
6. Know The Ledge
Sip the juice cuz I got enough to go around / And the thought takes place uptown / I grew up on the sidewalk where I learned street talk / And then talked to all New York
Taken from the Juice movie soundtrack and from their fourth and final album Dont Sweat The Technique, this track tells the story of a young thug trying to make it on the streets. Hard-hitting beats and lyrics a perfect soundtrack to the movie starring a young Tupac Shakur.
5. Let The Rhythm Hit Em
Of the arsenal, I got artillery, lyrics of ammo / Rhymes are rhythm, venom or give em piano / Bring a bullet-proof vest, nothing to ricochet / Ready, aim at ya brain, that’s what the trigger say
On their underrated third album Let The Rhythm Hit Em Eric B & Rakim came with a denser and darker sound than they had on their previous two albums, aided with production work from Large Professor and the late Paul C. This track is a perfect example of Eric B.s (or rather Paul Cs) haunting beats complemented by Rakims flawless flow & delivery nobody ever did it better.
4. I Ain’t No Joke
I aint no joke, I used to let the mic smoke / Now I slam it when Im done and make sure its broke / When Im gone, no one gets on cause I wont let / Nobody press up and mess up the scene I set
BOOM! This is what an opening track should sound like. Rakim immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album (and his career) with this brilliant track. No joke indeed.
3. Follow The Leader
Follow me into a solo, get in the flow / And you can picture like a photo / Music mix, mellow maintains to make / Melodies for emcees, motivates the breaks
Five minutes of lyrical perfection. Together with Lyrics of Fury, perhaps one of the best examples of how advanced Rakim was with his lyricism. Listen to it and then listen to it again and let it sink in. Rakim will take the listener on a metaphorical trip into outer-space and then back into the listeners head. A lyrical masterpiece.
2. My Melody
I take 7 emcees put em in a line / And add 7 more brothers who think they can rhyme / Well, itll take 7 more before I go for mine / Now thats 21 emcees ate up at the same time
Another Marley Marl produced classic with Rakim spitting elite bars over a hypnotic, slow and hard-ass beat. The rhyming and wordplay here are absolutely amazing and classic if only for the 7 emcees bars, which are among the most notable in Hip Hop EVER.
1. Microphone Fiend
I was a fiend before I became a teen / I melted microphone instead of cones of ice cream / Music orientated so when Hip Hop was originated / Fitted like pieces of puzzles, complicated
This beat. These lyrics. PERFECTION.
Strangely the single release of this track wasnt a huge success in , but since then this track has come to be recognized not only as the quintessential Eric B & Rakim song but as one of Hip Hops biggest songs as well. At least, thats HHGAs word. Whats yours?

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