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Follow Them...
"Follow The Leader" is the second album by the legendary Hip Hop duo of Eric B & Rakim. It was released in 1989, a year after their debut "Paid In Full" which had them bring a fresh new style of Hip Hop where production and rhymes work off each other to keep it all flowing.
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Influence vs. quality ('88/'98/'08 triple punch, part uno)
When Eric B. & Rakim dropped Follow the Leader in 1988, youngun Trey was a mere 1.253452 years old. Needless to say I didn't have a chance to experience the album firsthand.
Reviewing classic rap albums I don't personally like is something I've mostly avoided. Cuz let's face it -- as much...
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Back and Better: The Duo Continue to Lead the Way
The sophomore jinx is a dreaded outcome indeed. But it has happened to some of music's brightest stars. And it is no different in the hip-hop genre. It happened to Nas with It Was Written. It happened to Snoop Dogg with Tha Doggfather. It happened to Jay-Z with In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. No matter how... Read full review »
"From Century To Century, You'll Remember Me in History-Not a Mystery or Memory"
With 1987's "Paid in Full", Eric B. & Rakim set the hip-hop world on it's ear. Not only did producer Eric B. (along with BDP's Scott La Rock and Public Enemy's Bomb Squad) lead hip-hop firmly into the sampling era, but Rakim represented a new breed of MC. Whereas just about every MC previously had... Read full review »
Follow the Leader: It appears as if "The God" and "The President" weren't "Paid" enough...
Version 2.0
This is the second of four reviews in my special Tribute to Eric B. & Rakim; the Founders of Modern Hip-Hop spectacular, one-man write-off. Basically, I will be reviewing a new Eric B. & Rakim album every other day until I have dropped all four. Enjoy...
Eric B. &...
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Follow The Leader: (HHAW Write-Off) [Part II]
Eric B. & Rakim are one of the most important duo's in Hip-Hop history. With the exception of Public Enemy, their sound and style was one that adapted to the underground, even though they weren't fully mainstream, they kept their sound somewhat low rent and not flashy as to overshadow the rhyming... Read full review »
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