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Format: LP
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Hip-hop legend Rakim is breaking
new ground with his upcoming
studio album, G.O.D.'S
NETWORK (REB7RTH), by flexing
his skills both on the mic and
behind the boards. Widely lauded
as the best lyricist of all time, The
God MC himself is blessing the
culture with the next step in his
historic career.
"I feel like the battery in my back
has been reenergized," Rakim said
about his new album, which arrives nearly four decades after the release of his classic
debut with Eric B., Paid In Full. Since then, he's continued to shape the landscape and
culture of hip-hop as we know it, inspiring rising artists with his hype live shows and
incredible studio albums. And while he's produced some of his previous work--notably
"Don't Sweat the Technique," "Juice (Know The Ledge)," and "Paid In Full"--this feels like
new territory for the 18th Letter, whose production and scratching talents are nothing short
of remarkable.
G.O.D.'S NETWORK (REB7RTH) is proof that Rakim is truly one of the most special
artists we've known not just in hip-hop, but all of music. You can tell he feels that level of
praise when speaking about the genesis of the album. "Having the ability to showcase my
talents behind the boards coupled with the elite lyricism the world already knows and gives
me infinite praise for alongside some of the best talents to ever do it is truly a blessing and
for that I am humbled," he said.
Rakim is more than an official triple-threat as an artist, because he's also showing off skills
as a curator. On this album's seven tracks, he enlists a who's-who of top hip-hop talent,
including the dearly departed Nipsey Hussle, Fred the Godson, DMX, and Prodigy (of
Mobb Deep). Rakim also linked with many of his contemporaries, such as Snoop Dogg,
Method Man, KXNG Crooked, B.G., and Kool G. Rap, among others.
The album's first single, "Be Ill," is the perfect introduction, as it pairs Rakim's raw rhymes
and head-nodding production with slick guest features from Kurupt and Masta Killa.
Elsewhere, Rakim slows it down for the soulful "Love Is The Message," which features
Nipsey Hussle, Planet Asia, Louis King, Snoop Dogg, Sally Green, Kobe Honeycutt, and
the LA Grand Choir. And then there's the chest-thumping "International," a straight-up
slapper with hard-hitting rhymes from Kool G. Rap, Tristate, and Joell Ortiz.
For fans of hip-hop, and especially of Rakim's storied discography, there is so much to
love on this record. You can hear his hunger as an emcee and producer on every track, as
well as his desire to collaborate with so many respected artists. Despite having decades in
the game and many classics to his name, it feels like Rakim is just getting started.
While the world awaits the July 26th release date, fans can catch Rakim performing live
throughout the US from now until the end of year in support of G.O.D.S Network
(REB7RTH). In addition to debuting new material, he'll be performing all the classics from
his beloved catalog.
Hip-hop legend Rakim is breaking
new ground with his upcoming
studio album, G.O.D.'S
NETWORK (REB7RTH), by flexing
his skills both on the mic and
behind the boards. Widely lauded
as the best lyricist of all time, The
God MC himself is blessing the
culture with the next step in his
historic career.
"I feel like the battery in my back
has been reenergized," Rakim said
about his new album, which arrives nearly four decades after the release of his classic
debut with Eric B., Paid In Full. Since then, he's continued to shape the landscape and
culture of hip-hop as we know it, inspiring rising artists with his hype live shows and
incredible studio albums. And while he's produced some of his previous work--notably
"Don't Sweat the Technique," "Juice (Know The Ledge)," and "Paid In Full"--this feels like
new territory for the 18th Letter, whose production and scratching talents are nothing short
of remarkable.
G.O.D.'S NETWORK (REB7RTH) is proof that Rakim is truly one of the most special
artists we've known not just in hip-hop, but all of music. You can tell he feels that level of
praise when speaking about the genesis of the album. "Having the ability to showcase my
talents behind the boards coupled with the elite lyricism the world already knows and gives
me infinite praise for alongside some of the best talents to ever do it is truly a blessing and
for that I am humbled," he said.
Rakim is more than an official triple-threat as an artist, because he's also showing off skills
as a curator. On this album's seven tracks, he enlists a who's-who of top hip-hop talent,
including the dearly departed Nipsey Hussle, Fred the Godson, DMX, and Prodigy (of
Mobb Deep). Rakim also linked with many of his contemporaries, such as Snoop Dogg,
Method Man, KXNG Crooked, B.G., and Kool G. Rap, among others.
The album's first single, "Be Ill," is the perfect introduction, as it pairs Rakim's raw rhymes
and head-nodding production with slick guest features from Kurupt and Masta Killa.
Elsewhere, Rakim slows it down for the soulful "Love Is The Message," which features
Nipsey Hussle, Planet Asia, Louis King, Snoop Dogg, Sally Green, Kobe Honeycutt, and
the LA Grand Choir. And then there's the chest-thumping "International," a straight-up
slapper with hard-hitting rhymes from Kool G. Rap, Tristate, and Joell Ortiz.
For fans of hip-hop, and especially of Rakim's storied discography, there is so much to
love on this record. You can hear his hunger as an emcee and producer on every track, as
well as his desire to collaborate with so many respected artists. Despite having decades in
the game and many classics to his name, it feels like Rakim is just getting started.
While the world awaits the July 26th release date, fans can catch Rakim performing live
throughout the US from now until the end of year in support of G.O.D.S Network
(REB7RTH). In addition to debuting new material, he'll be performing all the classics from
his beloved catalog.