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#106 THE 18TH LETTER ALBUM REVIEW - RAKIM

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Send us Fan MailRakim’s 1997 solo debut The 18th Letter gets a deep dive in this electrifying episode, where the crew dissects the album’s impact, lyricism, and cultural weight. From the moment the conversation kicks off, it’s clear this isn’t just another album review—it’s a lyrical excavation of a hip-hop legend. The hosts break down Rakim’s intricate rhyme schemes, his philosophical depth, and the effortless way he revolutionized the game, turning hip-hop into a thinking man's sport. With each bar unpacked, they highlight how Rakim’s influence spans generations, inspiring heavyweights like Nas, Jay-Z, and Kendrick Lamar. They explore how his deliberate, cerebral flow stood out in an era dominated by more animated deliveries, cementing his status as hip-hop’s most important lyricist.As the discussion unfolds, the crew reminisces on their first encounters with Rakim’s music, tracing his evolution from Paid in Full to The 18th Letter and beyond. They analyze the album’s production, featuring legends like DJ Premier and Pete Rock, and reflect on its historical placement in hip-hop’s timeline—emerging after a five-year hiatus in the post-Biggie and Tupac era. The conversation gets philosophical, touching on Rakim’s godlike presence in the culture, his Five Percenter influences, and his ability to craft timeless verses that demand deep listening. With sharp insights, passionate debates, and a genuine love for the craft, this episode is a must-listen for any hip-hop head looking to appreciate the masterful art of Rakim.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Rakim’s 1997 solo debut The 18th Letter gets a deep dive in this electrifying episode, where the crew dissects the album’s impact, lyricism, and cultural weight. From the moment the conversation kicks off, it’s clear this isn’t just another album review—it’s a lyrical excavation of a hip-hop legend. The hosts break down Rakim’s intricate rhyme schemes, his philosophical depth, and the effortless way he revolutionized the game, turning hip-hop into a thinking man's sport. With...

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