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Lord Jamar on Why Rakim Isn't Viewed the Same as Nas (Part 10) 

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Lord Jamar shared his thoughts on a recent tweet that came from Rakim's page, which stated that we are witnesses the "devolution of rap music," which Jamar said he totally agreed with. The Brand Nubian rapper went on to explain how Rakim changed the game with his style, and how he considers Rakim to be the "God."
During the conversation, Lord Jamar spoke with DJ Vlad about wanting new music from both Rakim and Nas, which you can hear more about above.

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Комментарии : 3 тыс.   
@saihemebillings2820
@saihemebillings2820 5 лет назад
Rakim went down because industry pushed gangster, drug music instead of uplifting music.
@oiadedeji
@oiadedeji 4 года назад
Factz
@carldrogo9492
@carldrogo9492 4 года назад
Exactly, gangster rap started this devolution process!
@WinstonMcGregor-hx8ub
@WinstonMcGregor-hx8ub 4 года назад
People keep using that excuse but forget white kids are still the ones who glorified it and made it famous. Like 50 for example niggas was laughing that he got shot 9 times, but white media used that to push his albums. White folks get off on black violence. Like N.W.A. look at most of their concerts they did, mainly white kids (and groupies). Gangster rap came with conscious rap but by that time white demographics was already running Hip-Hop. Look back at the KRS-ONE and nelly beef. That basically explains what im talking about.
@dimitrisp90
@dimitrisp90 4 года назад
@@WinstonMcGregor-hx8ub bullshit. And rakim did put out materialistic songs as well. Listen to the damn lyrics
@bakhembrutalknowledge
@bakhembrutalknowledge 4 года назад
@@dimitrisp90 Like what?
@quyettstorme4443
@quyettstorme4443 5 лет назад
The Paid in Full Album should be in the library of congress
@thatguyfrom313
@thatguyfrom313 5 лет назад
DAMN RIGHT
@roninblax
@roninblax 5 лет назад
Smithsonian
@thepaperstaggering
@thepaperstaggering 5 лет назад
Tony Clifton: I’m sure it is. Whenever you get a song copyrighted, it’s the library of congress that stores it in file, and sends you the copyright. They accept WAV and MP3 files, etc.
@jeromegibson582
@jeromegibson582 5 лет назад
Facts
@witness3rd
@witness3rd 5 лет назад
pretty sure it is already... and rakim is in the rock n roll HOF, so he good
@LCH.RawMan
@LCH.RawMan 6 лет назад
Rakim tweeting like he spitting, SMOOTH AF 🔥🔥
@drdread9896
@drdread9896 5 лет назад
Right🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@selfishstockton6123
@selfishstockton6123 4 года назад
TheTekvine that’s just the way he was reading it
@lyrics2challenged
@lyrics2challenged 4 года назад
@@selfishstockton6123 did you look at the first one? It's literally meant to be read as that. Even subconsciously. Smoother than 3k.
@selfishstockton6123
@selfishstockton6123 4 года назад
Turhan Henderson if you don’t know the difference, you can’t make a difference
@lyrics2challenged
@lyrics2challenged 4 года назад
@@selfishstockton6123 i read it like that before listening. The punctuation sets it up to be read pretty similarly too. I'm not trying to sound like a rider or nun bro lol. Just saying, some minds will automatically piece it together like that in their heads.
@BlackMusicGenre
@BlackMusicGenre 6 лет назад
Rakim is the God and Nas is God's Son . THE END.
@Naeem_El
@Naeem_El 6 лет назад
BlackMusicGenre Facts 💯
@Skoshi33
@Skoshi33 6 лет назад
End of discussion...
@MichaelCobbs
@MichaelCobbs 6 лет назад
#Fax
@andylarkin9462
@andylarkin9462 6 лет назад
Big Facts
@pattersonlindell6344
@pattersonlindell6344 6 лет назад
I ain't going to lie Nas the best but Rakim the originator
@jason1182
@jason1182 6 лет назад
Rakim is even more laid back than Nas. He's not the type of guy that you will see at all of the social events, and hanging out with other rappers. He's the classic M.C.
@Toywins
@Toywins 6 лет назад
Eric Malone Rakim is the CHILLEST!! 😍
@rightknowledgeman
@rightknowledgeman 6 лет назад
" who needs the tv screens and magazines,I shoot thru the city in fly limousines,one thing I don't likes the spotlight,cause I already got light
@dbrasco7222
@dbrasco7222 6 лет назад
Emcee
@FH1MIKEYBARSLOW
@FH1MIKEYBARSLOW 5 лет назад
Word. That's why just like all the greats back in the day three that 1 or 2 house records on otherwise hard album... I too dabble in Diversity thus the name of my new mixtape... but I will always keep the flow and vibes CLASSIC hip hop... ex. RU-vid search: MIKEY BARSLOW Star Show Remix
@alvinpressley2213
@alvinpressley2213 5 лет назад
Rakim is the only rapper who never use bad words put down women other he dont talk shit the smooth. Its rap is always on point in that jazz beat is tight but some of his sounds is not great so you got just listened to his words let that go into the back of your mind then think about then you be like wow that's deep, in sip the juice is a great songs I like all his songs he is the God of rap.
@doclew28
@doclew28 6 лет назад
he didnt sell his soul... he didnt bend over (literally) for the industry... he is PURE HIP HOP... in ite realest form!!!
@FATMAN162x
@FATMAN162x 2 года назад
What do you mean literally?
@doclew28
@doclew28 2 года назад
@@FATMAN162x loy of rappers had to give up their booty to someone in the industry for their fame. Diddy style.
@eduardocruz9419
@eduardocruz9419 Год назад
Did you not read the comment, he’s rap not hip hop, just like Dre said is rap not hip hop
@doclew28
@doclew28 Год назад
@Eduardo Cruz tomato tomaato... Rakim himself says he is hip hop. He also says he's Rythem And Poetry... also RAP... I'm gon go with what Rakim says. Bcuz I just read his book "Sweat The Technique" Have you??? Hahaha
@eduardocruz9419
@eduardocruz9419 Год назад
@@doclew28 potato -potato who cares this is just music ,is nothing to have a philosophical discussion about .I like to drink tequila I don’t care who makes it,how they make it ,I just enjoy the product,just like rap or hip-hop as you knew kats call it. I enjoy his music, but at the end of the day he means nothing to me. I just like his product. That would be I guess the difference between Rap and Hip Hop, we’re not male groupies, I personally don’t give to cents about anything else other than the product that he’s selling me
@CoHeirMultimedia
@CoHeirMultimedia 4 года назад
To me, Rakim is like Sade....they only say something or record when they have something to say.
@chriscoccagna5917
@chriscoccagna5917 3 года назад
GOATS !!!!
@first_to_lett_a_rhymme_flow_
@first_to_lett_a_rhymme_flow_ 3 года назад
*TWO, SMOOTH OPERATORS‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️*
@Boombastic82
@Boombastic82 Год назад
you have said it all
@spencerdavis3794
@spencerdavis3794 5 лет назад
The reason the R stepped out of the limelight was he didn't want to sell his soul...
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
Rakim irrelevant...tekashi and lil xan got shit on lock..old as niggas need to STFU with that old bullshit..FACTZ💯💯💯
@Cain_Abyss
@Cain_Abyss 5 лет назад
@@o0ojrocko0o That's incredibly stupid. Rakim will never be irrelevant. He is one of the G.O.A.T s. He revolutionized hip hop with his complex multis/ internals and smooth braggadocio. Everyone who approached the mic after him, learned from him. Not being able to respect one of the greatest emcees ever just makes you look stupid and ignorant. Rakim has been rhyming since before I was even born, and I respect him. I don't dismiss him just because he's old. Guess why? Because I can see his rhyme structure, flow, content and delivery is still top notch after so many years of evolution of hip hop. Everyone respects him. It's not even a matter of opinion. If you wanna listen to mumble rap go listen to it, nobody's stopping ya, but Rakim will forever be The God Emcee no matter what you say.
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
@@Cain_Abyss oh god what u gonna tell me next Nas is Better than Lil Nas X..
@Cain_Abyss
@Cain_Abyss 5 лет назад
@@o0ojrocko0o Nas is incredible. Haven't heard Lil Nas X enough to comment. I'm impressed when a rapper has complex rhyme schemes, layered punchlines, intelligent wordplay etc. In case you haven't noticed from my first comment I don't really play this who's-better-than-who game. It's music, not a competitive exam. And people are entitled to their opinions. Even in my first comment I didn't say Rakim was 'better' than anybody. I said he's one of the G.O.A.Ts.
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
@@Cain_Abyss Drake The GOAT then Takashi 69..me and you are having a competitive exam
@derrickhoward1543
@derrickhoward1543 3 года назад
The 18th letter by Rakim is so slept on. It's one of the most underrated albums ever.
@kevinzhang6623
@kevinzhang6623 Год назад
Mumble rappers look like actresses the status of Cleopatra's, go practice, with tactics, when the track hits, theatrics
@dastony1969
@dastony1969 Год назад
I tell anyone who will listen exactly what you said…💯👊🏾
@HaroldMccoy-vv4lt
@HaroldMccoy-vv4lt 7 месяцев назад
The master album was also excellent
@JuanVillegas-d8v
@JuanVillegas-d8v 7 месяцев назад
BIG FACTS!
@lisw.9876
@lisw.9876 6 лет назад
Rakim is the best emcee in the world hes humble kind never disrespects his wife never embaresses his kids n supports talent hes a hero
@humanRace615
@humanRace615 4 года назад
@hafizul faizal 😂😂😂 facts 💯
@zackolander5568
@zackolander5568 3 года назад
@discordant dancers listen to some interviews with him
@olgierdolo5510
@olgierdolo5510 3 года назад
@discordant dancers He's confident as an MC, as it supposed to be, but he's not flossin', promoting himself by any means or seeking attention.
@scottherbert3536
@scottherbert3536 2 года назад
why should he be humble? the best MC i have ever seen live in 96, still the best hiphop ive seen live
@ts4070
@ts4070 5 лет назад
Rakim said Nah Not For Me because during your visit he determined your intentions were far from pure, Vlad.
@sagekult5044
@sagekult5044 5 лет назад
Ha you called it👈😂👍
@GMANKOOL23
@GMANKOOL23 5 лет назад
Word bro 😂😂😂😂
@isaidwhatisaid9740
@isaidwhatisaid9740 5 лет назад
Yoooo!!!!!!!!!👀👀👀 😲😲😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@WE23anime
@WE23anime 5 лет назад
Rakim knew he was talking to a Vulture
@scoopnewsworthy6291
@scoopnewsworthy6291 3 года назад
How Vlad gonna try to play the "God"
@kidnpigtogether
@kidnpigtogether 5 лет назад
Rakim like the Pyramids of Egypt, you don't need quantity when you got master quality. You don't even know how the masterpiece was first built. You just wonder in amazement and awe of how it was done. Eternally number one.
@bazglsgw1208
@bazglsgw1208 2 года назад
Aliens helped buit the pyrimids. Aliens made Rakim into the God mcee
@tammysmith3789
@tammysmith3789 6 лет назад
Rakim didn't want to sell his soul.
@ro3snowman
@ro3snowman 6 лет назад
exactly thats why he never got as big as other artists he never sold out. although Nas didnt sell out either he just collaberated with bigger name artists. Rakim was more underground
@ii9714
@ii9714 6 лет назад
ro3snowman You think collaborating with Madonna and bieber ain't selling out.Rakim is goat
@ro3snowman
@ro3snowman 6 лет назад
who collaborated with madonna and bieber? and either way doing a song with a mainstream artist doesnt ncessarily mean you sell out... now if you are actually IN that circle then that is suspect to say you sold yur soul but i dont see that from Nas or RAKIM
@ii9714
@ii9714 6 лет назад
ro3snowman Nas done those collaborations. I'm a huge fan of his but he let me down working with those clowns
@BlackPDigitalMedia
@BlackPDigitalMedia 6 лет назад
nas spit hood tales over boom bap beats.. but didn't "change the game".. he helped bring attention back to NY after years of the west taking over.. pac was a movie"star" but was mainly MTV'S ratings getter.. so a lot of pac fans saw him on MTV first and loved the antics.. pac had the pedigree to be great, but he chose the spotlight and real revolution happens in the dark
@NICKEYBLACK35
@NICKEYBLACK35 6 лет назад
Rakim stated that wasn't him. He doesn't even rock with social media.
@hamar5908
@hamar5908 6 лет назад
You think he don't agree with the tweet? I saw the video, it looked like he agreed but didn't wanna throw shade to the rainbow haired rappers
@tehutisun23
@tehutisun23 6 лет назад
Nickey Black thank u
@brmbkl
@brmbkl 6 лет назад
"rainbow haired rappers"
@EverywhereAndNowhere
@EverywhereAndNowhere 5 лет назад
And Jay Z had the nerve to say, "...God MC, me, Jay Hova" on 'Takeover'. Jay's thorough, but to us old heads, Rakim will ALWAYS be the God MC.
@melvinsprewel8287
@melvinsprewel8287 5 лет назад
Kobe & M.J type ish If anyone can come close to making a claim its Hov .. L.L don't get his Props either...
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
Dem old niggaz is trash yo you need to peep dis new tekashi shit when he gets out jail...my nigga lil xan hold shit down yo..
@noediaz143two
@noediaz143two 3 года назад
all 5%ers who rap are GOD MC'S.
@aferrer74
@aferrer74 3 года назад
Jayz is commercial 🤣🤣👎
@sugs1191
@sugs1191 2 года назад
Jay Z surpassed Rakim imo. Rakim's seventh seal album was a horrible disaster
@atmosphericpressure3560
@atmosphericpressure3560 5 лет назад
"Industry rule number 4,080, record company people are shady" - A Tribe Called Quest
@nstokes29
@nstokes29 5 лет назад
👍👍👍
@hottnicklez5450
@hottnicklez5450 4 года назад
"Industry rule number 4081 ur new shit aint good as ur old shit till ur new shit is ur old shit son" - Logic
@brandongraham2552
@brandongraham2552 2 года назад
The business
@michaelatencio2917
@michaelatencio2917 5 лет назад
Speak Rakim. Rakim a true legend. These new youngsters can't hold a candle 2 Rakim.
@ronaldray1130
@ronaldray1130 5 лет назад
And you know this
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
Rakim irrelevant...tekashi and lil xan got shit on lock..old as niggas need to STFU with that old bullshit
@t57philly
@t57philly 5 лет назад
Exactly!!!! Shit is these youngsters need to actually listen to old school and "follow the leader".....🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
@kadefoster22
@kadefoster22 4 года назад
@@o0ojrocko0o 😂😂😂 troll
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 4 года назад
@@kadefoster22 got me
@jasoncunningham8061
@jasoncunningham8061 5 лет назад
Just for the record, “Let the rhythm hit ‘em” went platinum as well.
@stanspliff92
@stanspliff92 3 года назад
Imo his best album.
@terrenceliburd8655
@terrenceliburd8655 2 года назад
Gold
@OMARI461
@OMARI461 6 лет назад
Lord Jamar gets interviewed like 12 times a year but I don’t mind
@Officialnashon
@Officialnashon 6 лет назад
Omari T just enjoy it
@ninjablk007able
@ninjablk007able 6 лет назад
Me neither lol
@duronbryant9463
@duronbryant9463 6 лет назад
Omari T I AGREE
@lazarorodriguez5161
@lazarorodriguez5161 6 лет назад
Omari T Lord Jamar he’s honest thru and thru.....I love watching Lord Jamar and to hear him voice his opinion on old and current Hip Hop
@JGLCSW
@JGLCSW 6 лет назад
Lord Jamar needs his own show
@timplattenburg3582
@timplattenburg3582 6 лет назад
18th letter By Rakim is a Classic to me !!!!!
@AliMirza-lc1fg
@AliMirza-lc1fg 6 лет назад
TIM Plattenburg At least. Its beyond a classic. Classics wish they could be 18th letter.
@SutekhDaSteemroller
@SutekhDaSteemroller 6 лет назад
I played the Saga Begins so many times. Taped it off Hot97 Red alert mix. 18th Letter is definitely a classic.
@tyshawncurry8497
@tyshawncurry8497 6 лет назад
I concur....
@poeticnation6251
@poeticnation6251 6 лет назад
TIM Plattenburg So true - I used to pump that cd on my SONY discman in grade school.
@ronaldwilkinsknowledge3748
@ronaldwilkinsknowledge3748 6 лет назад
I still rock the 18th letter got my kids listening to it so they no this migos shit ain't hip hop..
@starr21coleman45
@starr21coleman45 4 года назад
Rakim isnt just the God MC but also a rap genius ,a true poet He was 1 of the only rappers dropping science / knowledge and never cuss in any of his songs and it was still dope with timeless classics 💯
@Michelle-jz8vl
@Michelle-jz8vl 6 лет назад
Rakim is everything Hip Hop! He’s freakin legendary. I’ve always been a fan! Real RAP!!
@stewartdaniels9078
@stewartdaniels9078 5 лет назад
@Jarrel Ely Because MC Shan was fucking corny packing a 1977 nursery rhyme style. Evolution took him out quickly and quietly. He's a foundation guy, but he is on nobody's top 10 list of anything. You not from around here, are you?
@AkimboReaper
@AkimboReaper 6 лет назад
Life is good was a fire album
@Maal7432
@Maal7432 6 лет назад
TaeSosa AF. It sounds even better now.
@powerborn95
@powerborn95 6 лет назад
Dynamite work by the God son
@CTGCapo
@CTGCapo 5 лет назад
TaeSosa its a Classic!! All around great body of work.
@mizzygunz
@mizzygunz 5 лет назад
@John Campbell His best will always be Illmatic. A top 3 all time album ever in Hip Hop.
@koleon06
@koleon06 5 лет назад
Definitely was
@disireonotto8009
@disireonotto8009 5 лет назад
The "R" stil reigns Supreme end of story!
@gabrielleelliott7388
@gabrielleelliott7388 4 года назад
Yes
@bangalubagu319
@bangalubagu319 6 лет назад
Nas making big moves now , no time for vlad nonsense lol
@mrs.salgado1811
@mrs.salgado1811 6 лет назад
“You think I’m gonna disagree with THE GOD” 🤣💀
@911Certifiedrobertwatson
@911Certifiedrobertwatson Год назад
lmao too
@SPMG769
@SPMG769 Год назад
The simple fact that Rakim doesn't have nearly as many albums as his contemporaries and is still being compared is testament to his greatness.
@anthonybrown3481
@anthonybrown3481 6 лет назад
If Rakim would have died after Paid In Full he would have easily been considered the greatest of all time.
@champfisk5613
@champfisk5613 6 лет назад
Nope
@champfisk5613
@champfisk5613 6 лет назад
Khary Armah no
@champfisk5613
@champfisk5613 6 лет назад
Khary Armah no one knows rakim outside of New York and Battle Rappers. Don't get me wrong I like Know the Ledge, but he hasn't been hot in like 25 years. Perhaps one of the best lyricist, but we are decades past his style of rap
@champfisk5613
@champfisk5613 6 лет назад
Khary Armah actually 30s but happened to be a very little kid when Rakim was the man. By the time I came alone Snoop Dogg and 2Pac were the men and of course just a couple years later Pac eclipsed everyone which led to Snoop's jealousy, but I still respect Snoop it was just childish on his behalf. To answer your question, New York rappers have been falling off mainstream since the mid 90s. Y'all must hate Master P post 2Pac because no one is really popping like that in New York
@champfisk5613
@champfisk5613 6 лет назад
Khary Armah those are some respectable names up til Scarface and also if you mean wu tang. Not crazy about Royce and G Rap and those types tho
@USVSTHEBUFF
@USVSTHEBUFF 6 лет назад
Rakim didn't sell out......
@sunszu6068
@sunszu6068 6 лет назад
USVS THEBUFF Thats it! The industry is about playing the game to reach other levels or maintaining your career.
@BreuckelensFinest
@BreuckelensFinest 6 лет назад
USVS THEBUFF That has nothing to do with the MC, that has to do with the machine behind him.
@mathiasmanish3093
@mathiasmanish3093 6 лет назад
That’s exactly!!! what i was thinking too absolutely right
@thedon1395
@thedon1395 6 лет назад
Hes a living legend.
@ii9714
@ii9714 6 лет назад
Exactly that's why he left Aftermath
@jamescarter3196
@jamescarter3196 5 лет назад
"You think I'ma disagree with a God? You fuckin' kidding me?" Right with you on that. "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em" is one of the best albums of any kind ever made, absolutely phenomenal, and the rest of their albums are way up on the list and I won't disagree with anybody claiming any of those first three albums as the duo's best. Even when I don't feel like listening to rap I still enjoy that album tremendously.
@911Certifiedrobertwatson
@911Certifiedrobertwatson Год назад
Facts God I just wrote the same thing Lmao
@bendervelosoc.r.f8456
@bendervelosoc.r.f8456 6 лет назад
Rakim 100% true
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72 6 лет назад
Bender Veloso C.R.F FACTS!!
@coryhicks2771
@coryhicks2771 6 лет назад
lyrical great but now a creative musician. other than RAP thats all he has to offer. WHERE THE FUCK IS HE NOW?????? FELL OFF. NOT EVEN RELEVANT AS NAS. GTFOH. NAS IS G.O.A.T- TELL RAKIM TO PUT ARTIST ON, BATTLE SOME MCS, AND PUT OUT SOME HIT RECORDS. THIS AINT THE 80'S. LIFE IS ABOUT RELEVANCE. THE PAST IS HISTORY ITS ABOUT NOW. PEACE. QUEEENSBRIDGE!!!!
@sholacreighton8610
@sholacreighton8610 6 лет назад
Facts.
@tonyjackson8948
@tonyjackson8948 5 лет назад
@@coryhicks2771 Nas is Rakim Jr, lame fuck-face,lol
@dupejesu7208
@dupejesu7208 6 лет назад
When vlad said I’m going to play devils advocate,the look Jamar had on his face was priceless !!...it said you ‘you ARE the devil 😈
@wildstyle203
@wildstyle203 5 лет назад
😭😭😭😭😭💯
@jamess.1140
@jamess.1140 5 лет назад
Lol
@maqinusir
@maqinusir 5 лет назад
Who else bust out laughing when Jamar did the RunDmc line???😂😂...he's absolutely right tho
@mustafahajj
@mustafahajj 3 года назад
@Sherrieff Hammond I totally agree. Nor did I think Jamar's line about Run D.M.C was funny.
@KDubb-ws9zc
@KDubb-ws9zc 3 года назад
@@mustafahajj it’s funny bro because that’s really how it was before the second golden era in the late 80s. In the early to mid 80s everything was braggadocious and yelling into the mic as loud as you could
@mustafahajj
@mustafahajj 3 года назад
@@KDubb-ws9zc Perhaps, but considering yelling on the m.i.c was the norm at that particular time which made the style new and cutting edge. I can only imagine an Eminem or anyone else from the past 25yrs stepping on a New York stage trying to flow. Someone would probably end up in an ER.
@KDubb-ws9zc
@KDubb-ws9zc 3 года назад
@@mustafahajj it definitely was cutting edge and new but hip hop eventually started to evolve. After a good few years of yelling about your adidas and how good an mc you are new guys started coming in Rakim, Kane, Chuck D, and others with something more to say and more storytelling with it
@mustafahajj
@mustafahajj 3 года назад
@@KDubb-ws9zc I totally agree. Things had changed drastically. Rhyme patterns were elevated like never before. It most definitely made the "yes yes ya'll, ya' don't stop" emcee appear dated.
@dudeseriously57
@dudeseriously57 5 лет назад
Rakim for me will always be one of the greatest rappers of all time. But, there are two other rappers that I only recently looked back on as being close to number one also and that's Big Daddy Kaine and LL Cool J. These two rappers had incredible lyrical style and mass appeal back before there was such a thing as hip hop. But Rakim is the G.O.A.T
@thediaz07
@thediaz07 Год назад
Word good list...Nas is above LL tho..
@Jay-t8f6c
@Jay-t8f6c Год назад
LL is the best on longevity. Kane is the best braggadocio rapper. Nas is literally Rakim born again. Lord Jamar is the third beat rapper in his own group.
@MrROUBAIX72
@MrROUBAIX72 5 лет назад
I just love the fact that as long as we have nas,we have rakim its like you cant say kobe without letting people know about Jordan
@lionelroland2250
@lionelroland2250 5 лет назад
Well said
@mlwsilverback
@mlwsilverback 3 года назад
Like that 1
@jamesknight2300
@jamesknight2300 5 лет назад
I've been saying this for years. Rakim single handedly not only changed but saved hip hop. There had never been an artist or group that had more influence on hip hop than Rakim did
@SpotBoogie
@SpotBoogie 6 лет назад
Oooh Ya boy Vlad is a Nas HATER!! Notice how Lord Jamar changed the subject to Jay Electronica and Vlad went RIGHT BACK to hating on Nas.....Hilarious!!!
@mrc597
@mrc597 6 лет назад
Thank you. Spot boogie I thought it was me.
@alikathiphopoprah5507
@alikathiphopoprah5507 5 лет назад
Jay Elect.....I just do not understand WHY ppl just do not put they own shit!!!....I agree with VLAD....u admire someone in a way when u constantly talk about them....
@derrickdaniels7757
@derrickdaniels7757 5 лет назад
Lord jamar wack
@RubyDiamond2316
@RubyDiamond2316 5 лет назад
RAKIM IS G.O.A.T Case closed.
@radzo1675
@radzo1675 5 лет назад
Hands down.
@niggato23
@niggato23 5 лет назад
Nas is the G.O.A.T. to me rakim is my 2nd favorite rapper of all time
@coolinism
@coolinism 5 лет назад
As a rapper yes he is
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
Bullshit my nigga Tekashi run circles around dat cornball ass nigga..
@lyrics2challenged
@lyrics2challenged 4 года назад
@@niggato23 L.
@Joelalicea22
@Joelalicea22 5 лет назад
Vlad: “I’m a Nas Fan” Lord Jamar: 😑
@ShakeshaWilliams
@ShakeshaWilliams 5 лет назад
Joel Narmer 😂
@coolinism
@coolinism 5 лет назад
Shocking plus the comment about Em being a guest in hip hop from an average rapper at best himself, is why I don't like Lord Jamar
@TheMsklg1981
@TheMsklg1981 4 года назад
dan coolinism but he was right about Em and Em, himself, knows that. How can u NOT be a guest in something u had no hand in creating?? He don’t run it and he’s not the goat. That’s not an insult that’s a fact.
@coolinism
@coolinism 4 года назад
@@TheMsklg1981 So by your rationale anyone black who plays English football who was or is great is a guest because football was a white British English cultured sport so therefore Pele Ronaldinho etc etc are all guest football because they didn't create it, it's an idiotic point of view
@ashimghale3969
@ashimghale3969 4 года назад
@@coolinism well said
@sreyna3000
@sreyna3000 6 лет назад
Gangster rap...that’s what happened to RAKIM...Period. We dumbed down...the rap GOD was to evolved for RAP.
@20trillion
@20trillion 5 лет назад
"Gangsta" rap had Lirics....the media called it gangster rap because they were scared of dominant black males
@diypictures
@diypictures 5 лет назад
@@20trillion Call it what you want but he has a point. Yes the lyrics were raw and true to what was happening but it was still the smoking gun of the decline of hip hop. It opened the floodgates to rap about bitches and hoes, how much money and jewelry you have etc... Its a tough pill to swallow because of the positive influence some of it had but it is what it is.
@manuginobilisbaldspot424
@manuginobilisbaldspot424 5 лет назад
@@diypictures Yup. Once it became something white music execs saw for its potential to cash in on, like everything else, it began to get watered down and diluted.
@Digginintime
@Digginintime 5 лет назад
Kool G Rap was the first gangster rap he single handedly invented that shit at the time they called it “realism rap” as for Rakim the GOD he always kept it real his soul stayed in tact and he chose not to be a part of the fads and fake shit going on in hip hop in the late 90’s also the abundance of hip hop fans in the 90’s was much greater than the 80’s so Rakims true fans of his generation didn’t spawn to the next generation as much. Also new artists like Nas and almost anyone never had a Rakim feature on their albums so his exposure to new listeners vanished. I feel like he didn’t like the politics,fallouts,& greediness in the industry so he chose to stay true to self and sit back and watch this hip hop shit unfold to unfortunately the degressed garbage that plays on the radio to this day. If you really think about it 85% of hip hop artists sold their souls for some made up lifestyle that usually doesn’t last longer than a decade then you’re all washed up
@candaceshields5484
@candaceshields5484 5 лет назад
Don Keezy Wrong . Schoolly D was the first Gangster rapper. Ice T was next .
@K1NGCED
@K1NGCED 6 лет назад
Nas is to DJ Vlad as Drake is to DJ Akademiks as Kendrick Lamar is to Peter Rosenberg.
@willhelmchapo9196
@willhelmchapo9196 6 лет назад
Facts
@kayodeodusanya5751
@kayodeodusanya5751 6 лет назад
Peter Rosenberg is a Kendrick stan... it is so irritatingly annoying.
@gabemoneymaker
@gabemoneymaker 6 лет назад
Facts
@Lalaphive
@Lalaphive 5 лет назад
I was gonna say "facts" but I see we got that covered lol
@kingnanaTV
@kingnanaTV 5 лет назад
Nah cos Vlad never says anything positive about Nas he is rather putting false perception out there to block his shine, Rosenberg talks highly of Kendrick and so as Ak to Drake think about it vlad is a leech on Nas
@manuginobilisbaldspot424
@manuginobilisbaldspot424 5 лет назад
Rakim came first. That's why. End of story. The same way John Lee Hooker, Little Richard, and Fats Domino aren't remembered for their contributions to rock and roll, but Chuck Berry is a legend. The originator never gets the credit for what someone else makes mainstream.
@thedarkwarriorperspective7475
@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 5 лет назад
Your RU-vid name killed me. 😂😂😂😂😂
@october3rd213
@october3rd213 5 лет назад
Excellent point
@jamess.1140
@jamess.1140 5 лет назад
Well said...
@MrNusouth
@MrNusouth 5 лет назад
Fact
@lexbogie1
@lexbogie1 4 года назад
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot facts
@theleft-handedvillain20
@theleft-handedvillain20 6 лет назад
Nas doesn't need to make any more albums if he doesn't want to. Why is VLAD on NAS' nuts? maybe he's mad because NAS' investments pay off better than his? hmm? haan?
@carloscarson4556
@carloscarson4556 6 лет назад
THE LEFT-HANDED VILLAIN because Vlad loves controversy
@EC-hm4th
@EC-hm4th 6 лет назад
THE LEFT-HANDED VILLAIN Word. Nas gettin that quiet money. And he's not braggin about it. Straight GANGSTA!
@adamandeveaae8406
@adamandeveaae8406 6 лет назад
His mad coz will never get interviewed him
@corimwouters7978
@corimwouters7978 6 лет назад
THE LEFT-HANDED VILLAIN june 15th new nas album got your facts right
@scobie187
@scobie187 6 лет назад
THE LEFT-HANDED VILLAIN I WAS THINKING THE SAME. THIS DUDE IS A MAD HATER. BUT HE LIKES DRAKE, WHOS NOT A LYRICIST BUT A CLUB RAPPER
@mylittledicky1238
@mylittledicky1238 6 лет назад
There you go Vlads wet dreams with Nas again.
@davidfox1979
@davidfox1979 6 лет назад
My Little Dicky why
@Makwood99
@Makwood99 6 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@josephgonzalez2666
@josephgonzalez2666 6 лет назад
Was only a matter of time.
@silvershitposts8761
@silvershitposts8761 6 лет назад
wet dreams are made of this, who am I to disagree
@217champion
@217champion 6 лет назад
Vald sloping lol
@florencesmith291
@florencesmith291 5 лет назад
Rakim is honestly one of the most influential people he is one of my few heroes 😘❤🖤❤🤴🏾
@tuviyahbanahayahyasharahla424
@tuviyahbanahayahyasharahla424 5 лет назад
SHALAWAM(PEACE) TO YOU MY BEAUTIFUL SISTER*/QUEEN FLORENCE*!!, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!!
@MrInfoPhilly
@MrInfoPhilly 5 лет назад
you need better heroes
@florencesmith291
@florencesmith291 5 лет назад
And my hereoes are your concern because...
@MrInfoPhilly
@MrInfoPhilly 5 лет назад
@@florencesmith291 Maybe I care about my peers not having false idols. Admiring entertainers. Admire the creator, not the created(Jesus)
@florencesmith291
@florencesmith291 5 лет назад
Jesus is a man made tool i have no time to entertain a lie without any evidence that has been used to wage war globally since the dawn of time i am good on "jesus"
@thuginicantplaya9990
@thuginicantplaya9990 6 лет назад
I think Rakim just refused to make big records that could be perceived as "going commercial"
@BarbaPamino
@BarbaPamino 6 лет назад
Thuginicant Playa a lot has to do with timing. Hip hop wasn't the main stream phenomena in 88 that it was in 96. And Rakim wasn't the hungry young buck in 96. By then he was the wise elder, and the scene was full of gangsta and gang related rap with very specific polished beats. Had Rakim signed with Bad Boy in 94 and released albums in that era he may very well have been remembered much more fondly because of that era's work, even if it wasn't as good as his earlier stuff.
@ohgee4396
@ohgee4396 6 лет назад
Very few ppl from that era would've done that. The greats would never do it. Being commercial was like being gay.
@kasheem1747
@kasheem1747 6 лет назад
Thuginicant Playa he tried but it didn't fit him...
@kaliefhampton2483
@kaliefhampton2483 6 лет назад
Thuginicant Playa he had huge records
@voodoochile4147
@voodoochile4147 5 лет назад
There's a lot of compromise that comes along with mainstream commercial success. I don't know if Rakim's understanding of himself would allow those kinds of compromises. I love him more for it.
@alwest1966
@alwest1966 6 лет назад
Rakim is G-d body, he gets the ultimate respect. Hes right .These dudes that rap now is corny. They all sound like Lil Wayne...
@cobracongo
@cobracongo 6 лет назад
PdtotTtc took words out of my mouth. I am no Lil wayne fan but he actually did rhyme unlike these morons today.
@Frugal637
@Frugal637 6 лет назад
I used to think Lil Wayne was bad until all these other trash rappers came out.
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72 6 лет назад
YEHUDI ABIYAH FACTS!!
@Powerule23
@Powerule23 6 лет назад
At least Lil Wayne was lyrical early in his career, not to mention innovative on The Carter III. The artists today are basically making the same song. There's absolutely no content within much of what is being played. There's no emphasis on intelligence or lyricism. You basically have a generation of kids who are self-medicating on contentless music to cope with their problems.
@someoneelse293
@someoneelse293 6 лет назад
They don't even sound that good
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
I’m so glad someone has educated us that there is a difference between Rap and Hip Hop!❤️
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
Stonewall Jackson Rap predates Hip Hop and I believe it can be documented back to the 1920s. Rap is more like speech, the style of speech incorporating poetry of words. Hip Hop is a genre. I believe Hip Hop is a culture where Rap is the main ingredient.
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
Stonewall Jackson I’m 43, but what does that have to do with anything.
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
Stonewall Jackson when I was a child, me and my friends had a rap group. We rapped about the world around us and about what we knew at a tender childish age. Many of my friends from the neighborhood had rap groups or we would just sit around at the playground and would play rap games. But that does not matter. you can perform all the raps songs you have written like many other Rappers out here PERFORMING, but the Essenes of Rap AND Hip Hop comes from within and from within a community that has has an experience so rich that they birth songs and a subculture from their lives that has been turned into a industry. Where does the passion from your rap songs come from? What fuels your written lyrics. What has life and your experiences taught you to make you want to express yourself to the world in such a way that you want to be heard to the point that you think you will make a difference with the words you speak? Or are you just performing and learning what you need to be a rapper or performer. Keep doing what you do. But know that Rap came from pain, love, hopelessness, hope, heart, strength, suicidal ideations, inspiration, and a lived life that reach back far beyond 400 years in America. But today, you have taught me something; anyone can be a rapper.
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
Stonewall Jackson funny thing is, you keep talking about things you have learned. Did you think Rap just started within the last few decades. Rap has been around and like I said, the first DOCUMENTED existence of Rap was around 1920s. But it’s been around well before then and HiP Hop was birth from that which is more then Rap or music it’s the style of clothes you wear, the dance you Dance, the language you speak, and the way you carry yourself within the world you live. That isHip Hop; it’s your lifestyle. It is a subculture not just the music that comes from it. It’s a whole not parts. Im a RN and I’ve been in the health field for 20 years but Healthcare did not start a few decades ago, this reaches back in the Biblical days and RAP has it origins as well; the horse before the carriage. But you say Tomatoes; I say Tomotoes.
@tspell4340
@tspell4340 5 лет назад
Stonewall Jackson 🤣, you know what, that was so weak. Really the black woman thing. I do t need anyone to teach me anything because I lived this life, you just performing. I have wasted enough time here, you don’t even have an abstract thought. That’s your go to when you have nothing better to say but thanks for the compliment; the threat is real!
@kingco-bruh7271
@kingco-bruh7271 6 лет назад
Vlad wants attention from Nas soooooo bad....ffs
@jaynvius1
@jaynvius1 5 лет назад
There's a saying that Nas is the second coming of Rakim
@mitchelljordan3521
@mitchelljordan3521 4 года назад
James Huynh yeah he was the second coming
@vernonjohnson997
@vernonjohnson997 4 года назад
No one is the second coming of rakim,,get rakim's new book called sweat the technics and see if nas can boast the same statement
@mitchelljordan3521
@mitchelljordan3521 4 года назад
vernon Johnson nas wasn’t the second coming but he was the closest
@vernonjohnson997
@vernonjohnson997 4 года назад
@@mitchelljordan3521 there's no such thing as being the closest,,either you are rakim or you are seriously not period and look at the new interview that Chuck D did with rakim while talking about rakim's new book,people get caught up on the hype about someone being the closest to someone else,it's all hype and just like Chuck D said in his classic track called Dont believe the hype..rakim's subject matter is different,his flow is better than nas flow,his voice is deeper than nas voice,he doesn't use the common language in his track like nas do and case in point the track by rakim called the 18th letter and nas would never rap nothing like that ever period..nas is not at all in the same class with rakim at all..he's nas by himself and like mc lyte said in her classic track called the cha,cha,cha back in 1989.she said that you can't be what you are not so you have to live with what you got...so again there's is no being the closest to someone else because rakim is seriously rakim all by himself all day.1000%..... I like nas but at the same time he's no way near my favorite emcee of all time in the flow master and the greatest lyricist of all time in the God MC Rakim who doesn't even curse much in his songs,,nas doesn't have that type of lyrical discipline at all period..real talk 💯
@mitchelljordan3521
@mitchelljordan3521 4 года назад
vernon Johnson that the time when ra was and nas first came it was a debate about them too
@mitchdawgyoung5872
@mitchdawgyoung5872 5 лет назад
Are you gonna argue with the God? Enough said!!! Mic drop!!
@unapologeticallyafrican4273
@unapologeticallyafrican4273 6 лет назад
Vlad trying his hardest to bait Nas into doing his show smh
@kenpreston3898
@kenpreston3898 6 лет назад
The R didn't fall off. The industry stopped fucking with real artists. I can't buy an album if I don't know it came out.
@Roc_Official
@Roc_Official 8 месяцев назад
Rakim is straight up a REAL ONE. A PIONEER, LEGEND, ONE OF THE ORIGINAL RAP MC’s who grandfathered REAL RAP as we know it. The flow, wordplay, style and swag, he had it all and introduced it to everybody. But most importantly… HE DID IT HIS WAY! NOBODY CAN NEVER TAKE THAT AWAY. Straight up REAL ONE, and REAL ONES ACKNOWLEDGE HIM and what he did. Gotta show respect and give the flowers while he is here. 💯
@Lacville79
@Lacville79 6 лет назад
"Craig Mack, 1000 degrees..."
@mackinshizzaveli4202
@mackinshizzaveli4202 6 лет назад
You'll be on your knees
@Sa_Southside130
@Sa_Southside130 6 лет назад
MackinShizzaveli #WeWasCavemen “& you’ll be burning begging please”
@mr.steelroots335
@mr.steelroots335 6 лет назад
Mr Bossman brotha freeze
@HDitzzDH
@HDitzzDH 6 лет назад
RIP
@aaliyahfidael3615
@aaliyahfidael3615 6 лет назад
This man's undisputed In deep-rooted funk smoke that leaves your brains booted
@olschoolTonyCarter
@olschoolTonyCarter 6 лет назад
Rakim=Nas, Kool G Rap=Big Pun, Big Daddy Kane=Jay-Z, Jaz-O=Twista.
@browsingyoutube6563
@browsingyoutube6563 5 лет назад
Now = the modern era - Cole, Kendrick etc
@TC_The_Art_Of_Crafting_N_Shyt
@TC_The_Art_Of_Crafting_N_Shyt 5 лет назад
Yup!
@kynshii
@kynshii 5 лет назад
I agree 💯
@MrAtown3057
@MrAtown3057 5 лет назад
8=====) + (|)= 🤶
@lewiyonas3255
@lewiyonas3255 5 лет назад
More like jay z = jaz o lmao
@micahisgod5898
@micahisgod5898 5 лет назад
Rakim IS the Greatest Emcee Ever. #ThisIsNotUpForDebate
@o0ojrocko0o
@o0ojrocko0o 5 лет назад
Debatable...my nigga 69 would eat that dude up 4real..yo that nigga ain't fuckin witt lil xan Mothafukkin lil nas x Riff Raff..niggas don't no rap listen to all these old ass niggas this ain't 1980 my nigga nobody trying to here that shit .fuck outta here
@cwillie1492
@cwillie1492 6 лет назад
No Vlad you hate Nas. Nas has earned the right to put shit out when he wants to. Vlad you culture vulture.
@ReginaldKSon
@ReginaldKSon 6 лет назад
To me, Rakim is the GOAT. I think, if anything, he needed some bangers. Some of his beats were wack. If he could flow over today's beats...unstoppable. He was nice over that boom-bap style back in the day. :-)
@ii9714
@ii9714 6 лет назад
Reginald K.Son same here
@jamescarter3196
@jamescarter3196 5 лет назад
His beats were perfect. Today's beats are frequently overproduced. For a lyricist as great as Rakim, you don't want to overshadow his amazing style and brilliant lyrics with overly flashy production.
@NIMMHATVRapBeats
@NIMMHATVRapBeats 5 лет назад
ah maybe just put 2-3 bangers on a 18 track album then? that wouldv gave him that spot.. but who cares now.. after all those years.. he is recognized by most heads forever.@@jamescarter3196
@LexRuger718
@LexRuger718 5 лет назад
Timeless comment
@gunnerysgthartman9263
@gunnerysgthartman9263 5 лет назад
Rakim could rap over Eric B farting for the beat, and it would be dope. I don't wanna hear anything about Rakim being relegated to boom bap beats. "His flow is submerged in the fountain of youth"
@bahapanties
@bahapanties 4 года назад
The album Paid in Full is the original Illmatic.
@dougyoung9330
@dougyoung9330 6 лет назад
Rakim is the God emcee period !
@darebel1377
@darebel1377 5 лет назад
That "Seventh Seal" was dope. Rakim changed the game. He brought a new style to hip hop and kinda started the triplet flow. "Bless the mic for the Gods..." 🎤🎤🔥💯✌
@roclang9118
@roclang9118 5 лет назад
DaRebel I worked on the 7th Seal (with Jermaine Dupri)
@yasararfathkamali713
@yasararfathkamali713 2 года назад
To me 18th letter... Maannn just this one is enough
@LordHollow
@LordHollow 5 лет назад
RAKIM came in and blessed the industry. Period.
@immaog34
@immaog34 6 лет назад
I think the reason why Rakim isn’t widely recognized is because he didn’t have drama i.e” beef” with other rappers like Nas vs Jay Z and Pac Vs Biggie so that’s why he isn’t gotten the attention he deserves!
@thedarkwarriorperspective7475
@thedarkwarriorperspective7475 5 лет назад
He had a quick beef with Grand Puba, but it was short lived.
@wrighthome599
@wrighthome599 5 лет назад
He also had a short one with big daddy kane
@brownin329
@brownin329 3 года назад
He did but nobody got killed
@2414kels
@2414kels 6 лет назад
Stop buggin'! A brother said, "Dig him?" I never dug him He couldn't follow the leader long enough so I drugged him.... Nuff said.
@Max-wd3wz
@Max-wd3wz 6 лет назад
kdog when i heard rakim say that on wax i flipped
@worldwide7657
@worldwide7657 5 лет назад
In the danger zone
@Udonthave2likeit
@Udonthave2likeit 5 лет назад
I just Told somebody that last week Dog.
@agentofkaos434
@agentofkaos434 5 лет назад
That was a diss towards EPMD! Look it up!
@NickCTaylor
@NickCTaylor 5 лет назад
That is so hard man. The way it was said was ridiculous.
@oldwalt4645
@oldwalt4645 3 года назад
Rakim's verse on Busta's new album proves he's the God MC. It is flawless and the skill level is magnitudes higher than anything out right now. And that's with being 35+ years in the game. Not too many MCs can say that.
@tusevolandu7422
@tusevolandu7422 3 года назад
Fax
@coraey
@coraey 6 лет назад
"Stay" was the best song off of Nas last album
@joeljoseph8754
@joeljoseph8754 6 лет назад
Aesthetic Jones a queens story
@kayodeodusanya5751
@kayodeodusanya5751 6 лет назад
Either Stay or Cherry Wine.
@freddyfree9195
@freddyfree9195 6 лет назад
The World Is A Addiction and Where's The Love(Cocaine 80s)
@252Ron
@252Ron 6 лет назад
Aesthetic Jones: Yeah "Stay" is my favorite. Repeat mode every time!
@marquelgirdner8037
@marquelgirdner8037 5 лет назад
Accident murderers and the intro
@MIERSSOCIETYTV
@MIERSSOCIETYTV 6 лет назад
The Difference between a Nas and Rakim is a Steve Stoute behind Nas Career that he actually listened too, same way Biggie having a puffy helped him go where other Mcs of his caliber couldn't take the game, business was the difference not really skill, even tho Nas took Rakims vibe to a whole other level
@HDitzzDH
@HDitzzDH 6 лет назад
Paid In Full, Follow The Leader, Don't Sweat The Technique and Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em were all incredible. Then his solo stuff was even better imo. The 18th Letter and The Master were AMAZING.
@palexstarks5553
@palexstarks5553 6 лет назад
Follow the leader and Juice...pure lyrical complexity
@mistahmst
@mistahmst 5 лет назад
I disagree about his solo material being better. The production, with the exception of a few songs, just didn't suit him very well imo and he doesn't have the same energy as he did in his earlier days.
@jessiewalker6918
@jessiewalker6918 5 лет назад
@@mistahmst he sounded great on the dj premiere beats though
@mistahmst
@mistahmst 5 лет назад
@@jessiewalker6918 those were the exceptions
@AllFather-TheStoicGod
@AllFather-TheStoicGod 5 лет назад
The 18th Letter was the name of his last album, a double CD, that went gold in under a month. My artist toured with him in his band, including TV appearances promoting the album. So 5 albums in all.
@waterhead021
@waterhead021 6 лет назад
Rakim the greatness of all time on cap
@ii9714
@ii9714 6 лет назад
Boe Dee Facts bro
@williamwooten2677
@williamwooten2677 6 лет назад
fact
@IzItDre
@IzItDre 6 лет назад
Unfortunately, in our community, most times, you don't want to be 1st with a "game changing" style..They will build you up, crucify you, and then bite yo ish. Das EFX, T-Pain, Ja Rule, etc..I know my examples look laughable, but if you know Hip-Hop, you know this is 💯
@IzItDre
@IzItDre 6 лет назад
tochiRTA Facto! You just helped me understand who spearheaded "incoherent rap" it was that damn Lil B..Wow
@andrejohnson7737
@andrejohnson7737 5 лет назад
@@IzItDre True BassGod is a legend
@andrewc4th321
@andrewc4th321 5 лет назад
Lets not forget how hard it was to get a rap album out in his day. Rakim paved the way creativity wise for most of the people considered a GOAT today. There wouldnt be a Nas or a 50 cent without Rakim.
@1diggitech
@1diggitech 5 лет назад
Please say it again and again and again!!!!!Mfs act as though they don't know.
@llol3061
@llol3061 6 лет назад
"Day divides the night and night divides the day It's all hard work and no play More than combat, it's far beyond that Cause I got a kill or be killed kind of attack Area's mapped out, there'll be no, Stratego Me and my platoon make a boom wherever we go But what are we here for? Who's on the other side of the wall? Somebody give the President a call" Rakim, 1 of the illest
@bbey7246
@bbey7246 6 лет назад
Principal Lewis Casualties of war as I approach the barricade where’s the enemy? Who do I invade... That’s that raw uncut... Respect ✊🏾 for pulling out some that real!!!
@fkutb
@fkutb 6 лет назад
How can I keep my composure, when all sorts of thoughts fought for exposure, released in veins now the brains increase when I let off make a wish and blow the smoke off my piece...
@thatguyfrom313
@thatguyfrom313 6 лет назад
What Rakim says is gold... F.k what anyone have to say. My top 3 Rakim 2pac and Nas in that order. Rakim is THE GOD not Em.
@Queendomcruz
@Queendomcruz 5 лет назад
If we had more Rakims walking the streets the world would be a better place 🙏
@Queendomcruz
@Queendomcruz 5 лет назад
@Saran The Wrap God perfect example of something Rakim would never say 👌
@kodisummerville5366
@kodisummerville5366 4 года назад
@Saran Wrap 😂😂😂
@travishamilton1353
@travishamilton1353 6 лет назад
Why are all hip hop discussions all bring up PAC AND BIGGIE? Hip hop is so much bigger.....IJS...HIT DAYUMN VLAD
@jasonito23
@jasonito23 5 лет назад
Because they died in their prime and between the two they had both coasts on lock -and is the biggest most deadly fued in hip hop. Hip Hop changed when they died.
@brownin329
@brownin329 3 года назад
@@jasonito23 no it didn't.
@brownin329
@brownin329 3 года назад
Travis, because they were sensationalized, not because either of them changed the game. They were known more for their behavior than their actual art.
@magloresaleh3992
@magloresaleh3992 6 лет назад
Exactly ..you ain't Nas fan vlad stop lying , you Nas No.1 hater ...you just mad how Nas is getting all respect & props from hip hop fans all over the world..Vlad has no idea that Nas fans are way way big overseas too...Nas is rap phenomena vlad ..i know u tirelessly want to figure that ...but you will never will..cause u ain't hip hop vlad
@kassanwilliams2190
@kassanwilliams2190 5 лет назад
Vlad like one of them people on Instagram under comments of any black artists mentioning eminem name
@mrchaotiq
@mrchaotiq 5 лет назад
In my opinion Nas is better than Rakim but Nas' lineage (as far as Hip Hop goes) can directly be traced back to Rakim. I liken them to G Rap and Big Pun with Nas being Pun in this scenario. Pun took G Rap's style and ran with it, Nas did the same with Ra's style. You could argue both Nas and Pun improved on those styles but the innovators should always be given more credit than those who follow because the innovators laid the blueprint.
@nexxlevel4590
@nexxlevel4590 6 лет назад
The single was called “Daughters”. It was about his daughter and anyone who has a daughter across the world. They both get an L 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@hiddenking4840
@hiddenking4840 6 лет назад
jonathan bailey Daughters was tight
@kingnanaTV
@kingnanaTV 5 лет назад
They just hating because if you check critically song by song he is the greatest
@MichaelCobbs
@MichaelCobbs 6 лет назад
Rakim had more success with Eric B than Nas had with Large Pro or DJ Premier. Nas has more success with his solo career than Rakim did. That’s why they’re view differently.
@sundiego565
@sundiego565 5 лет назад
There is no “playing” devil’s advocate with Vladimir.
@chrisgentner6945
@chrisgentner6945 6 лет назад
It's a time frame thing. For Rakim to be as popular as he is coming from that error in hip hop is amazing in itself. White kids from the suburbs were bumping that "Juice" soundtrack loud as hell. Rappers in the 90's were blessed to be in a time when hip hop pretty much took over though. And I grew up in the 90's and we had an amazing selection. I mean damn we had Biggie and Pac. Wu-tang and Jay-Z. Snoop and Dre. DMX and Em. Nas and Busta! Yo. We were fucking spoiled yo! Lol
@jgip64
@jgip64 6 лет назад
Ali Chaudry Well said. It is subjective but nowadays you don't have Freddie Gibbs, Oddisee, Joey Bada$$, and Fashawn aren't being played in clubs. If they we're mainstream then hip hop nowadays would be of a better quality but it sucks that they aren't.
@gwiltl
@gwiltl 6 лет назад
Eminem was late '90s - at least when people started to recognise him.
@brownin329
@brownin329 6 лет назад
*era
@SamYoungRadio
@SamYoungRadio 6 лет назад
I was that white kid in the suburbs with the Juice soundtrack. lol. - Axe God
@Toywins
@Toywins 6 лет назад
I was a 90's teen, and the club was SO LIT, we had the best music! And I was fortunate to grow up listening to Rakim, Don't sweat the technique, Microphone fiend... Those songs still give me chills!
@mrtyecee
@mrtyecee 6 лет назад
5 Albums. They left out "The 18th Letter" which was without Eric B..
@seanmorgan3184
@seanmorgan3184 6 лет назад
He Mention The 18th Letter
@mrtyecee
@mrtyecee 6 лет назад
Pardon me fam, he did mention it.
@RobertDGordon
@RobertDGordon 5 лет назад
7 Albums... Paid in Full Follow the Leader Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em Dont Sweat the Technique The 18th Letter The Master The 7th Seal "I'm God - G is the 7th Letter Made" 7 = God, Completion
@911Certifiedrobertwatson
@911Certifiedrobertwatson Год назад
Lord Jarmar said "That's the God!" then told @djvlad "Do you think i am gonna go against the God?" Lmao! This is epic-
@Dee_Nice89
@Dee_Nice89 Год назад
Lord Jamar knows better, Rakim ain't the one to Play with 💯
@nickretrae2487
@nickretrae2487 6 лет назад
As much as I appreciate Nas and his contributions to Hip Hop over the years, Rakim is in his own category.
@ericjordan6059
@ericjordan6059 2 года назад
Nas' favorite MC os Rakim. Most of these dudes favorite MC os Rakim.
@thegodnykilrashad
@thegodnykilrashad 5 лет назад
The 18th Letter is a masterpiece! My favorite album from RA!
@dreskee8422
@dreskee8422 5 лет назад
Rakim laid the foundation of what a lyric should be in order for it to be prophetic and profound continuously. Every MC afterward can only follow due to time constraints....they simply weren't born soon enough to be the first one to do it. Shout out Kool G Rap!!😎
@couptakeover
@couptakeover 6 лет назад
One of the major reasons why Nas (appears) to get more love than Rakim is because there was a time Nas played to the stereotypes of black street culture. When Illmatic dropped, Nas got love from pure hip-hop heads. But, at that time is wasn’t considered a commercial success. When he dropped ‘It Was Written’, he turned into Nas Escobar. He became a gangster/drug dealer/killer, etc... That album was more commercially successful and his first album to go platinum. Depending on who u ask, some people thought ‘It Was Written’ was better. Major labels will push ignorance over knowledge every time (especially with black entertainment). Rakim always stayed true to himself. When Rakim was on top of the game, being Afro-centric and being proud to be black was accepted by major labels (from a commercial standpoint). When Nas came out, Gangsta Rap was what the major labels were pushing to the masses. That’s why it took Nas so long to drop his 3rd album ‘I Am’. He was getting checked by street dudes and rappers for rapping about a lifestyle he never lived. He had to reevaluate himself and realized he was being used as a pawn to promote ignorance. Since then, Nas has produced music that had more meaning than ‘It Was Written’ (although there were a lot of jewels throughout the gangsta bravado that was projected throughout that album). No matter what, Rakim was always a truth teller from day one. Never changed. He may have suffered from that from a commercial perspective, but true hip-hop heads will ALWAYS appreciate him for staying true to himself.
@davidawonaike1188
@davidawonaike1188 6 лет назад
VAUNCOVERED Couptakeover nas comes from a crime filled environment, and poverty I’m sure his homies were with the shits so idk wtf you mean by “he didn’t live that life”.
@couptakeover
@couptakeover 6 лет назад
What I meant was on Illmatic he was rapping from a third person perspective... he was an observer. Not to say he didn’t get into trouble, sold some drugs, etc... everyone knows he had goons around him (ie. his brother Jungle). But on It Was Written, he rapped in a first person perspective. He acted like he was the biggest drug dealer, he was the one doing the shooting, basically like he ran Queensbridge. He was rapping about a life he didn’t live and got checked by dudes from his hood who really was with the bullshit (ie. Cormega) and by rappers that saw thru his Nas Escobar persona (ie. Jay-Z and Pac). No one said he wasn’t a street dude. But he never was the persona he rapped about on It Was Written. He’ll tell u that himself. During that time he was lost as an artist because he wasn’t being true to himself. If u listen to all of his albums after It Was Written, you can clearly hear the change in his content and how he wanted to represent himself to the world.
@joeljoseph8754
@joeljoseph8754 6 лет назад
VAUNCOVERED Couptakeover In the song called the message nas raps when I rhyme it sincerely yours so what u mean by he did not live that life
@joeljoseph8754
@joeljoseph8754 6 лет назад
VAUNCOVERED Couptakeover it was written had way more knowledge than illmatic
@couptakeover
@couptakeover 6 лет назад
Joel Joseph Lol... So all someone has to say is ‘sincerely yours’ and then everything they say is the truth??? Ok, homie... if u say so. As far as jewels in an album, it’s arguable which album has more. But one thing is certain, Illmatic is regarded universally as one of the top 10 hip hop albums of all time. From a hip-hop historical perspective, it’s not even a comparison. But, that’s the beauty of being an individual. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
@omarscruggs7471
@omarscruggs7471 6 лет назад
Thats why Rakim and Dre didnt work out on Aftermath. Dre wanted him to be a bit more mainstream and Ra was like Nah
@jamescarter3196
@jamescarter3196 5 лет назад
Interesting, I didn't know they had worked together. I just posted a quote further up about Dre saying in like 1994 that he wanted to work with Rakim. Makes sense that Ra wouldn't be interested in Dre's style of crowd-pleasing. There are some fundamental differences.
@MacMac1313
@MacMac1313 5 лет назад
@@qborolegend1 They worked on a female singer track that was known as " Truth Hurts " in a song called addictive where he was featured. Good beat, good song but way too different for Rakims style. This was back in 2002 I believe.
@lamontrobinson5966
@lamontrobinson5966 5 лет назад
Rakim said it on a track, i think he said "take nite mix it with day, it wasn't meant to happen"
@biglebauski8842
@biglebauski8842 5 лет назад
@@qborolegend1 I thought it was originally produced by Quik, then later reworked by Dre (for radio for instance).
@1withtheflow102
@1withtheflow102 5 лет назад
Rakim wouldn't sell his soul to the music business. Nas embraced the essence of lyricism on behalf of Rakim and actually did compromise his soul... a bit.
@greatness3928
@greatness3928 6 лет назад
The 18th letter don't lie
@MarkWhippy
@MarkWhippy 6 лет назад
I think Rakim gets a lot of respect from people that know who he is. People call him the God MC ffs, how much more respect does he need? Kind of surprised Lord Jamar thought he only had 3 albums though lol. Some of Rakims best songs are unreleased ones too, like Man With A Gun and the original version of Hoodlum. The song, The Mystery (Who Is God) is a masterpiece.
@shanereas5619
@shanereas5619 5 лет назад
Mark Whippy no, it's a fucking rap song. its not Dantes a divine comedy or Beethoven's moonlight sonata.
@shanereas5619
@shanereas5619 5 лет назад
they are two masterpieces.
@kellenpicou9315
@kellenpicou9315 4 года назад
PAID IN FULL you know how many rapper's were inspired by that album one album can influence a million albums just because he dropped a couple of albums don't mean he ain't the KING or at least one of them
@Nigmatics
@Nigmatics 6 лет назад
That wasn’t Rakim that tweeted that. He said it was someone who handles the Eric B and Rakim twitter account.
@johnkemetshabazzel4034
@johnkemetshabazzel4034 6 лет назад
The 18th letter was one of Allahs best designs...
@thebeatnumber
@thebeatnumber 3 года назад
Pretty certain that music is supposed to be "haram" according to the same allah you're repping
@denok3668
@denok3668 5 лет назад
Vlad cut the Video to google how many Albums Rakim Produced . Then sayin i Think they all classic 😂
@Skoshi33
@Skoshi33 6 лет назад
Rakim is the platinum standard....
@rodinowright6591
@rodinowright6591 3 года назад
don't care what nobody says but "Don't sweat the technique" is a dope album. I love the songs "Casualties of War", "What's on ya mind?" and "Keep the beat"..."Punisher" are dope cuts.
@thetruth2509
@thetruth2509 5 лет назад
2pac is the GOAT. Rakim is outside of space and time. He is beyond ranking.
@liltree8382
@liltree8382 5 лет назад
Sean Gray Rakim is ass
@umuta1969
@umuta1969 5 лет назад
Lil Tree Yeah.. Lil Tree is GOAT. 5000 views, broke the internet.
@dkscott331
@dkscott331 6 лет назад
Rakim had a 5 year stretch between 92-97 where he didn't drop an album. That's when producers like Pete, Eric Sermon, Preme, Q-Tip, Dre, Kay Gee (Naughty By Nature) were killing the game. And the next wave of rappers took over. Time passed Rakim at that point.
@CinqueMalcolm
@CinqueMalcolm 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Dudes acting like there was a conspiracy and all this other nonsense. Some dudes just didn't navigate their careers as well as they could of. Taking long breaks between albums (see Special Ed), not having the right singles, etc. Rakim was on major labels and was even signed with Dre for a minute. I worked at Universal when he was at Aftermath.
@dkscott331
@dkscott331 7 месяцев назад
​@CinqueMalcolm : glad you brought up Ed. Tbh he was ahead of his time. But, the album he dropped in 95' his cadence and flow was....off. Sidenote: Ed produced on Junior Mafias album
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