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Title: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: TRG on November 16, 2009, 04:52:29 PM
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 █ TITLE: The Seventh Seal                                                   █
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 █ ENCODER: LAME 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new                                        █
 █ QUALITY: 180 Kbps Avg / 44.1 KHz / Joint Stereo                           █
 █ PLAYTIME: 0h 56min 55sec total                                            █
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Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Mac 10 † on November 16, 2009, 04:59:33 PM
Awesomeeeeeeee

+1 cunto
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Twentytwofifty on November 16, 2009, 05:12:47 PM
Holy shit, I have to find this ASAP!
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Mac 10 † on November 16, 2009, 05:14:37 PM
Holy shit, I have to find this ASAP!

PM if and when you do my friend.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on November 16, 2009, 05:19:18 PM
who wants the pm?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Twentytwofifty on November 16, 2009, 05:22:10 PM
My first listen right now, waiting 10 years for this.   :D
Going in real fresh, haven't heard any tracks or looked at the track listing. 

Not feeling the beat on track 1 really.   :-\
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Mac 10 † on November 16, 2009, 05:23:51 PM
who wants the pm?

This guy.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on November 16, 2009, 05:28:41 PM
who wants the pm?

This guy.

i got you  8)
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Blood$ on November 16, 2009, 05:33:32 PM
if it's the GroupRip we're talking then I'll glady take a PM as well  8)
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Invincible on November 16, 2009, 05:40:05 PM
Do I have the same as everyone else? Its about 95mb.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on November 16, 2009, 05:41:22 PM
one i got is 73.9
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: K.Dub on November 16, 2009, 05:43:01 PM
Do I have the same as everyone else? Its about 95mb.

73,4 here.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: TRG on November 16, 2009, 05:43:41 PM
74mb
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Invincible on November 16, 2009, 05:45:48 PM
I'm gonna compare them. Got a feeling this 95mb 1 is a shitty rip.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Jome on November 16, 2009, 05:48:50 PM
one i got is 73.9

This is the correct version..

FUN fact:

05. You & I (Feat. Samuel Christian)
Produced By Samuel Christian & J Wells

Samuel Christian = Shorty aka Sam Chris aka Johnny Bap
(Un)Known for his tracks with The Game - Doctor's Advocate (feat. Busta Rhymes) & L.A.X. Files
and Big Boi feat. Too Short & George Clinton - For Your Sorrows

He's never credited, even though he does a lot of hooks.. and he uses different names, it's almost like he doesn't wanna get his name out there.

Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Lunatic on November 16, 2009, 05:53:16 PM
FUN fact:

05. You & I (Feat. Samuel Christian)
Produced By Samuel Christian & J Wells

Samuel Christian = Shorty aka Sam Chris aka Johnny Bap
(Un)Known for his tracks with The Game - Doctor's Advocate (feat. Busta Rhymes) & L.A.X. Files
and Big Boi feat. Too Short & George Clinton - For Your Sorrows

He's never credited, even though he does a lot of hooks.. and he uses different names, it's almost like he doesn't wanna get his name out there.
Yeah, for some reason, he goes under a lot of different names. He killed those Game tracks. He's in "for your sorrows?" don't recall that; u sure?

Also, he did the hook on "Muzik" for Knoc turn al
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Invincible on November 16, 2009, 05:55:25 PM
I'll listen tomorrow. Way passed my bedtime. Will give you my opinion then too.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: MoodMuzik on November 16, 2009, 05:55:44 PM
if this is grouprip...please a PM?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: NotoriousTDA on November 16, 2009, 05:59:32 PM
i have a feeling this is going to be bad. But i'll DL anyway
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Jome on November 16, 2009, 05:59:49 PM
Yeah, for some reason, he goes under a lot of different names. He killed those Game tracks. He's in "for your sorrows?" don't recall that; u sure?

Also, he did the hook on "Muzik" for Knoc turn al

The track is leaked as "Big Boi Ft George Clinton & Too Short - For Your Sorrows", but I thought immediately that there's no way George Clinton could sing like that, so I Googled it, and several forum posters say it's Samuel Christian.. I guess he's shy.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Lunatic on November 16, 2009, 06:00:37 PM
I don't see why Big Boi would lie though. He keeps saying George Clinton. And to me, it sounds way more like George Clinton than Samuel Christian.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Jome on November 16, 2009, 06:02:08 PM
George Clinton is there as well, but he just does the harmonizing/talking from 2:50..
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Rebel on November 16, 2009, 06:04:56 PM
Greatest lyricist Hip Hop has ever known. Definately copping this!
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Lunatic on November 16, 2009, 06:11:38 PM
George Clinton is there as well, but he just does the harmonizing/talking from 2:50..
so the

"life is unfair as i blow my smoke in the air...." is Sam Christian? sounds nothing like him  :-\
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: K.Dub on November 16, 2009, 06:13:11 PM
Do not ask for links!
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009
Post by: Jome on November 16, 2009, 06:22:02 PM
"life is unfair as i blow my smoke in the air...." is Sam Christian? sounds nothing like him  :-\

I bring proof: http://www.myspace.com/sickvikki

Quote
I'm a music man,and a story teller. I have been blessed to work with alot of artist who are amazing at thier craft. You can find my work on such titles as; " Black and white" sound track song title "You" Samuel Christian(me),featuring MosDef. "The transporter" sound track song title "Muzik" Knocturnal featuring Samuel Christian singing the hook."Barbershop2" sound track song title "Can't wait" Sleepy Brown featuring Out kast. "Till your leg start shakig" Sleepy brown, on his latest album entitled "Mr. Brown"." Illumination" Earth Wind and Fire,song title "The One"(i wrote that song) and I also wrote and I am singing this hook , entitled "The Doctors Advocate". Title track of "The Games" album,"The Doctors Advocate" also, you can hear me on "LAX,FILES" I wrote and sang that hook for the "LAX" album. Other places to hear my current works of hooks i wrote and sang, or songs featuring me on the hook are; "SO MANY FACES" J WELLS, "FO YO SORROWS" BIG BOI , "PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS" TASH, "SIR LUSCIOUS LEFT FOOT" BIG BOI, "RESOLUTION" REAKWON, "AIM" RICK ROSS(white sand mixtape), "ALMA MATER" RAKIM(i also produced that track), "THESE PAST DAYS"(that's actually my single, featuring BIG BOI of OUTKAST), ALL THESE TITLES YOU CAN GOOGLE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE. Thank You for listening..... and please stay tuned for my album coming soon......God Bless...Please visit my music page @

Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on November 16, 2009, 06:47:26 PM
buy the album you moochers
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: NotoriousTDA on November 16, 2009, 06:51:43 PM
after a quick listen, this shit is pretty hot!  8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Hatesrats™ on November 16, 2009, 06:55:15 PM
Anyone not feeling RA's voice on this?
(Is it me or does his pitch sound like a complete new MC on certain song's..)

Anyway after the first listen, It's Heat.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Invincible on November 17, 2009, 05:34:21 AM
link?

 :nawty:
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Dogg Ly Dogg on November 17, 2009, 12:58:50 PM
After a listen, the listen is really coo but not what I expected some bangers but some annoying song and that because of those garbage ass r&b hooks
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on November 17, 2009, 01:14:49 PM
Okay, I'ma review this shit for sure now that CDQ is out.. Gimme a minute though cuz I'm on a rock binge right now.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Detox Iz Not Active on November 17, 2009, 06:36:31 PM
I'm sorry but this album is garbage.  The production is not even mixtape quality and Rakim's nursery rhyme flow just sounds so wack now, because you really focus on how wack the lyrics are
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: white Boy on November 17, 2009, 07:03:38 PM
who are all these features and producers?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Action! on November 17, 2009, 07:40:05 PM
There's some great sampling but the mixing is hit or miss.   Rakim's voice does sound altered on some of tracks.  It's off putting. 
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: TRG on November 17, 2009, 07:48:09 PM
Gotta say im a little disappoined.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Action! on November 17, 2009, 08:12:37 PM
Even at Ra's worst he' still better than most
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on November 18, 2009, 01:21:51 AM
I really hate to pull the engineering card, but....

Everything else is fire though.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Matty on November 18, 2009, 03:12:18 AM
its a pretty good album....rakim can still rhyme and freak the beat way better than most but the production isn't what i'd expect him on. it's lacking any real funk/bounce and is very one dimensional with the piano sounding beats.

the intro track 'how to emcee' might be a deliberate throwback, but its the kind of bounce that i like to hear and that rakim sounds great over.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Liqq2ThaFonk on November 18, 2009, 04:53:14 AM

Suprise suprise

a rapper from the fuckin 80s aint dope in 2009

but of course white dudes think they HAVE TO think everything this dude drops is gold cuz it'll make them seem more hip-hop knowledgeble


here it comes


"rakim >>> (*insert something* ie better than 99% today, rakim >> yo fav rapper, this album is better than most shit today etc) ;D
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Meho on November 18, 2009, 04:58:55 AM
The album is weak. Couple of standout tracks, the rest is pretty bland; either because of the cheap production or Rakim's obvious weak flow (just doesn't have that natural flow anymore).
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on November 18, 2009, 06:50:09 AM
damn was just about to throw this on, must say now im not sure if i want to  :-\
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: rakim on November 18, 2009, 07:10:30 AM
Listen people....Rakim is in his 40's and still doing it. What did ya'll expect? All i'm reading is the BS about production but Rakims lyrics has always been the main attraction. Over the last decade or so production has taken a front seat but rhymes has always been HIP HOP. Where was the production in the park...where it all started. Thats where Ra comes from. The album is totally left from what is out there....and thats a good thing. Stop fucusing on the beats...and they are not bad by the way.....and focus on the content. His flow is STILL tight and is content is revolutionary...again. Who else is rapping like this? Who else is talking about rebuilding rap? Who else is using words instead of cursing all the time? Who else is stayn true instead of fronting like they a real gangsta. I havent heard one Nigga, Bitch, ho, dick, pussy...on this album but yall say its garbage, this man is what HIP HOP should be and his trying to show you that, dont be so shallow!!!!!!. Rakim is the truest Left. Appreciate the talent and stop comparing him to the current rappers. See, thats why lil Wayne can sell so many records, cuz you people love his beats not his lyrically ability, his content. Now would you rather have lil Wayne, Guccie Mane and all those cats or Rakim. Lets grow up people....Rakim did!  LISTEN to the WORDS that are coming out of his mouth.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Action! on November 18, 2009, 11:47:02 AM
stop going on an anti-beat rant,  the music is as essential to hip as the lyricism.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: 7even on November 18, 2009, 11:54:10 AM
im driving im a big jeep cause im just so street yeah it's that deep is not exactly lyricsm to me
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: westsiderider323 on November 18, 2009, 11:58:27 AM
is it worth at least downloadin?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: sav on November 18, 2009, 12:01:45 PM
Very, very good album to me.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: R1ZE on November 18, 2009, 01:17:28 PM
Listen people....Rakim is in his 40's and still doing it. What did ya'll expect? All i'm reading is the BS about production but Rakims lyrics has always been the main attraction. Over the last decade or so production has taken a front seat but rhymes has always been HIP HOP. Where was the production in the park...where it all started. Thats where Ra comes from. The album is totally left from what is out there....and thats a good thing. Stop fucusing on the beats...and they are not bad by the way.....and focus on the content. His flow is STILL tight and is content is revolutionary...again. Who else is rapping like this? Who else is talking about rebuilding rap? Who else is using words instead of cursing all the time? Who else is stayn true instead of fronting like they a real gangsta. I havent heard one Nigga, Bitch, ho, dick, pussy...on this album but yall say its garbage, this man is what HIP HOP should be and his trying to show you that, dont be so shallow!!!!!!. Rakim is the truest Left. Appreciate the talent and stop comparing him to the current rappers. See, thats why lil Wayne can sell so many records, cuz you people love his beats not his lyrically ability, his content. Now would you rather have lil Wayne, Guccie Mane and all those cats or Rakim. Lets grow up people....Rakim did!  LISTEN to the WORDS that are coming out of his mouth.

nice rant, but music is about music. they could be the flyest rhymes I'll never hear if the beats are wack. that goes everyone.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: RingMan on November 18, 2009, 01:24:03 PM
is it worth at least downloadin?
does the bear shit in the woods?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: DTG Entertainment on November 18, 2009, 01:28:16 PM

Suprise suprise

a rapper from the fuckin 80s aint dope in 2009

but of course white dudes think they HAVE TO think everything this dude drops is gold cuz it'll make them seem more hip-hop knowledgeble


here it comes


"rakim >>> (*insert something* ie better than 99% today, rakim >> yo fav rapper, this album is better than most shit today etc) ;D

You are just a hater in every sense of the word. If someone hates Game, you hate them. If Game hates one person's camp, you hate them. Someone doesn't accept your fucking opinion, you hate.

After a few spins, I am still loving this album. Rakim at his worst is better than most at their best.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on November 18, 2009, 01:31:32 PM
i heard the preview on Amazon.com and it's not that bad, actually i like a few of the tracks (especially the production).  but Ra's voice and flow ain't gold no more, everybody has to take a back seat someday.  if this was my close out album i'd be satisfied.  i know i went on a rant earlier (and still feel 100% on that) but it's worth a listen.  He probably should've cut it shorter tho *7-10 tracks*, i cant imagine any1 playing this album front 2 back without wanting to hit that skip button on a couple of tracks.  maybe him, krs1, and heavy d should do an album with marley marl beats and whoever was on this album.  i wouldn't give it the time of day but im sure some ppl will.



The Stans need to chill bcuz this album aint that serious... just b real
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: thisoneguy360 on November 18, 2009, 02:08:43 PM
It's a dope album. Yeah it could have been better but a dope album nonetheless.
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on November 18, 2009, 07:36:09 PM
Listen people....Rakim is in his 40's and still doing it. What did ya'll expect? All i'm reading is the BS about production but Rakims lyrics has always been the main attraction. Over the last decade or so production has taken a front seat but rhymes has always been HIP HOP. Where was the production in the park...where it all started. Thats where Ra comes from. The album is totally left from what is out there....and thats a good thing. Stop fucusing on the beats...and they are not bad by the way.....and focus on the content. His flow is STILL tight and is content is revolutionary...again. Who else is rapping like this? Who else is talking about rebuilding rap? Who else is using words instead of cursing all the time? Who else is stayn true instead of fronting like they a real gangsta. I havent heard one Nigga, Bitch, ho, dick, pussy...on this album but yall say its garbage, this man is what HIP HOP should be and his trying to show you that, dont be so shallow!!!!!!. Rakim is the truest Left. Appreciate the talent and stop comparing him to the current rappers. See, thats why lil Wayne can sell so many records, cuz you people love his beats not his lyrically ability, his content. Now would you rather have lil Wayne, Guccie Mane and all those cats or Rakim. Lets grow up people....Rakim did!  LISTEN to the WORDS that are coming out of his mouth.

If lyrics are all that matter then why are you listening to rappers instead of spoken word artists?
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: Liqq2ThaFonk on November 19, 2009, 06:25:01 AM

Suprise suprise

a rapper from the fuckin 80s aint dope in 2009

but of course white dudes think they HAVE TO think everything this dude drops is gold cuz it'll make them seem more hip-hop knowledgeble


here it comes


"rakim >>> (*insert something* ie better than 99% today, rakim >> yo fav rapper, this album is better than most shit today etc) ;D

You are just a hater in every sense of the word. If someone hates Game, you hate them. If Game hates one person's camp, you hate them. Someone doesn't accept your fucking opinion, you hate.

After a few spins, I am still loving this album. Rakim at his worst is better than most at their best.

LMAO how would u know that?

when Game went at G-Unit i still liked Banks and Buck

when he went at Yukmouth i still liked Yukmouth

i still liked Dresta (until i heard he fucked lil girls)


so ur just a confused lil child...run away lil boy...
Title: Re: Rakim-The_Seventh_Seal-2009 > DO NOT ASK FOR LINKS
Post by: rakim on November 19, 2009, 09:07:56 AM
Listen people....Rakim is in his 40's and still doing it. What did ya'll expect? All i'm reading is the BS about production but Rakims lyrics has always been the main attraction. Over the last decade or so production has taken a front seat but rhymes has always been HIP HOP. Where was the production in the park...where it all started. Thats where Ra comes from. The album is totally left from what is out there....and thats a good thing. Stop fucusing on the beats...and they are not bad by the way.....and focus on the content. His flow is STILL tight and is content is revolutionary...again. Who else is rapping like this? Who else is talking about rebuilding rap? Who else is using words instead of cursing all the time? Who else is stayn true instead of fronting like they a real gangsta. I havent heard one Nigga, Bitch, ho, dick, pussy...on this album but yall say its garbage, this man is what HIP HOP should be and his trying to show you that, dont be so shallow!!!!!!. Rakim is the truest Left. Appreciate the talent and stop comparing him to the current rappers. See, thats why lil Wayne can sell so many records, cuz you people love his beats not his lyrically ability, his content. Now would you rather have lil Wayne, Guccie Mane and all those cats or Rakim. Lets grow up people....Rakim did!  LISTEN to the WORDS that are coming out of his mouth.

If lyrics are all that matter then why are you listening to rappers instead of spoken word artists?

Not what I said....my point is that beats are definately a big part of hip hop and album popularity but over the last decade they have become more important than the lyrics. If you don't have certain producers nowadays your album is considered wack. No one listens to content anymore....case in point...the Seventh Seal has more content, substance and rhymes skills than anything thats been out for the last 10 years but all people are saying is the producers are weak. The Seventh Seal has minimal collabos and no big name producers....name any other rapper that can get away with that today. Rakim has proven at 40 plus that rhyme skills stand the test of time...beats get played out after so long but content and the message lives on. Thats why is made this album. Dont we have enough bs to listen to?

Rakim puts the ART in artist...because of the creativity behind mic. His beats are not mind blowing but the lyrics are, and i'll take that over a lil wayne produced by Dre album any day. But hey,  im just a listener man....what are u?
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on November 19, 2009, 09:18:05 AM
Holy Are You
Documentary Of  A Gangsta
Wont Be Long

tracks that im feelin after first listen
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Post by: AlerG on November 19, 2009, 02:30:05 PM
I'm a big fan of Rakim and waited patiently for the album for years. And honestly after one listen it doesn't jump out at me like the 18th letter did 12 years ago,

chill

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Post by: LyRiCaL_G on November 19, 2009, 02:51:46 PM
Oh shittt!! :o Gott to check this!
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Post by: Leggy Hendrix on November 20, 2009, 04:27:27 AM
after one listen it doesn't jump out at me like the 18th letter did 12 years ago,

pretty much. hopefully its a slow-burner  8)
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Post by: You Ain't Shit on November 20, 2009, 08:13:44 AM
better than I expected. Nice fresh production, rakim was cool too. only listened it once tho, im gonna keep it in rotation for sure.
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Post by: Jimmy H. on November 22, 2009, 01:18:34 AM
I really liked the album. For the people who didn't, have you ever been Rakim fans to begin with? I thought production was solid and he still brought it lyrically. Only thing that caught me off-guard was that No Doubt sample on the last track.
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Post by: LONDON!! on November 22, 2009, 05:29:42 AM
who wants the pm?

this would be appreciated fam
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Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on November 22, 2009, 02:39:13 PM
I really liked the album. For the people who didn't, have you ever been Rakim fans to begin with? I thought production was solid and he still brought it lyrically. Only thing that caught me off-guard was that No Doubt sample on the last track.

I didn't even know that was a No Doubt sample.  To be honest, it sounds like a fly soul sample to me.
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Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on November 23, 2009, 12:00:09 AM
sigh....

I'm not happy with this album.
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Post by: midwestryder on November 23, 2009, 10:57:56 AM
I'm sorry but this album is garbage.  The production is not even mixtape quality and Rakim's nursery rhyme flow just sounds so wack now, because you really focus on how wack the lyrics are
please rakim still spits better then snoop or anybody from long beach. this album is better then anything lbc has put out in last 10 years
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Post by: Rebel on November 23, 2009, 02:37:43 PM
Good solid album. Rakim proves lyrically that he still is the GOAT.  8)
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Post by: Blood$ on November 23, 2009, 10:26:04 PM
I been getting into this album this past week but finally listened to it all the way through at work today... pretty dope album, this is my first Rakim solo album I've heard

best tracks IMO: "Walk These Streets", "Documentary of A Gangsta", "Won't Be Long", "You & I", and "Holy Are You" =  :o,
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Post by: Rebel on November 24, 2009, 06:46:51 AM
I been getting into this album this past week but finally listened to it all the way through at work today... pretty dope album, this is my first Rakim solo album I've heard

best tracks IMO: "Walk These Streets", "Documentary of A Gangsta", "Won't Be Long", "You & I", and "Holy Are You" =  :o,

Ah man... I highly recommend you pick up his other 2 solo albums. "The 18th Letter" is pure dopeness (and you'll further see why decades of fans have called him the "God MC"). "The Master" wasn't as good but it had a few bangers, including the DJ Premier produced "When I Be On The Mic"  :o one of my favourite Rakim songs!

And if you get blown away by his lyricism after a few listens (believe me it takes more than one listen to get everything he says) I would cop the joints he did with Eric B. back in the day and really see how he inspired SO many MCs today (most of which are concidered "greats" or "legends" now)  8)

Man I envy you "How High"... you have a chance to listen to so much classic Hip Hop from a legendary MC for the first time... I wish I could start over again, haha. And +1 for sharing that this is your first album hearing from Ra... most kids these days claim to have heard all the classics, any and everything when in reality they've only heard Eminem, 2Pac, Kanye, 50 or Lil' Wayne  ::)

CHUUCH
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Post by: Action! on November 24, 2009, 08:40:45 AM
Working for you is dope.  I like how they flipped the sample.  It's from William Bell's Forgot To Be Your Lover.  Dre sampled the piano from the same song for Grow Up.
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Post by: Blood$ on November 24, 2009, 10:19:30 AM
I been getting into this album this past week but finally listened to it all the way through at work today... pretty dope album, this is my first Rakim solo album I've heard

best tracks IMO: "Walk These Streets", "Documentary of A Gangsta", "Won't Be Long", "You & I", and "Holy Are You" =  :o,

Ah man... I highly recommend you pick up his other 2 solo albums. "The 18th Letter" is pure dopeness (and you'll further see why decades of fans have called him the "God MC"). "The Master" wasn't as good but it had a few bangers, including the DJ Premier produced "When I Be On The Mic"  :o one of my favourite Rakim songs!

And if you get blown away by his lyricism after a few listens (believe me it takes more than one listen to get everything he says) I would cop the joints he did with Eric B. back in the day and really see how he inspired SO many MCs today (most of which are concidered "greats" or "legends" now)  8)

Man I envy you "How High"... you have a chance to listen to so much classic Hip Hop from a legendary MC for the first time... I wish I could start over again, haha. And +1 for sharing that this is your first album hearing from Ra... most kids these days claim to have heard all the classics, any and everything when in reality they've only heard Eminem, 2Pac, Kanye, 50 or Lil' Wayne  ::)

CHUUCH

I had Paid In Full a few years back and was bumpin' that for awhile, haven't heard it in a minute though

yeah don't get me wrong I listen to a shitload of a music and have a wide range in taste, but there is a few artists here and there I never peeped their full discography, Rakim being one of them... but I'm gonna peep those albums, +1  8)
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Post by: you gon always be my latin queen bitch on November 24, 2009, 10:26:39 AM
yeah this was a let down if not a big let down
was expectin this to be the best album over the decade from the best rapper alive
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Post by: Twentytwofifty on November 24, 2009, 01:48:29 PM
For those who want more Rakim tracks:

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=73088.0
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Post by: LAZY on November 24, 2009, 07:24:17 PM
very very solid album! i got it the day it was released, a week later im still bumpin it, even harder this week than last. For all the people that arnt feelin it, are you listening to the words? At a first listen it was drowned out by this Tracey Horton guy on so many tracks, but theres actually a couple hes good on.  i think a majority of the album is good, i can bump it straight through. heres my favorite tracks:

Walk These Streets
Wont Be Long: kind of an inspiring song, he spits the truth. its about his struggle in the game and then other common struggles today
                                                                         "with these days of recession, we aint safe yet
                                                                           pray, a paycheck away from the great depression,
                                                                           major stressin, but we wait for blessins,
                                                                           long as the federal reserve still paper pressin"  
Holy Are You
Satisfaction Guaranteed: comparing music to drugs, calling it a drug. Its my drug of choice so i really enjoy this song.
                                                                        "go on tour its like im trafficin drugs
                                                                         who want musical narcotics, the R got it
                                                                         bomb product cuz yall profit when yall cop it"
Working For You: good song for the ladies, not putting em down or trying to be sexy, just a man
Message In The Song
Put It All To Music: very cool song about music, how important it is, what we do to it
                                                                        "what ever your personal prefence is,
                                                                          Ra be rollin ghetto music
                                                                          the personal therapist, music is theraputic
                                                                          sit back in a chair and vibe out, or just relax and
                                                                          clear your mind out, and the beat'll make you put it in gear and ride out"
Still In Love: in love with hip hop "if musics like women im whipped like a nymph"

anyway don't be fooled by the track titles and corny reviews by others ::) , check this shit out