Current:Home > StocksEric B. & Rakim change the flow of rap with 'Paid in Full'-LoTradeCoin
Eric B. & Rakim change the flow of rap with 'Paid in Full'
View Date:2024-12-23 21:19:14
When hip-hop got its start 50 years ago, it was a DJ cutting between two record albums and an MC rhyming over the beats. The the rhymes had predictable patterns; they almost always fell at the ends of the lines.
But in 1987, there was a seismic shift in the complexity of rap activated by Eric B. & Rakim and their album Paid in Full.
They introduced internal rhyme schemes that pushed rap into new directions and challenged every MC that followed.
"I wish I could rap like him," says culture critic and music journalist Kiana Fitzgerald.
She says early hip-hop artists like Kurtis Blows or Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were more focused on preserving the sound of hip-hop as it was in the beginning.
But not Rakim.
"He said, you know what, I'm going take these complex concepts and ideas and I'm going to place them in unconventional places for hip-hop," Fitzgerald says.
In one of his early songs, "My Melody," Rakim places the rhyme in the center of the bar instead of at the end, which Fitzgerald says flipped the traditional customs of hip-hop rhythm and lyrics at the time.
"A repetition of words, just check out my melody/
Some bass and treble is moist, scratching and cutting a voice/
And when it's mine that's when the rhyme is always choice."
"I was shooting for something different," Rakim told NPR in 2009. "You know, like, some of my influence was John Coltrane. I played the sax as well. So, listening to him play in the different rhythms that he had, I was trying to write my rhymes as if I was a saxophone player."
A lot of MC's have been inspired by Rakim's rhymes and rhytms from Eminem to Lil Wayne to Houston artists like Bun B and Z-Ro, says Fitzgerald.
"They've all interpolated or sampled direct lines from Paid in Full," she said. "And that really goes to show that, you know, Rakim ain't no joke!"
The digital version of this story was edited by Erika Aguilar.
veryGood! (742)
Related
- Contained, extinguished and mopping up: Here’s what some common wildfire terms mean
- Chinese national jailed on charges that he tried to enter Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate
- Democrat Andrea Salinas wins reelection in Oregon’s 6th District
- Jason Kelce Reacts After Getting in Trouble With Kylie Kelce Over NSFW Sex Comment
- What happens to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction? Here are a few ways it could go
- 10 people stabbed in less than 2 days in Seattle, with 5 wounded Friday; suspect in custody
- Cowboys' Micah Parsons poised to make his return vs. Eagles in Week 10
- James Van Der Beek 'went into shock' over stage 3 colorectal cancer diagnosis
- Ben Affleck and His Son Samuel, 12, Enjoy a Rare Night Out Together
- US agency says Tesla’s public statements imply that its vehicles can drive themselves. They can’t
Ranking
- CRYPTIFII Introduce
- Minnesota Man Who Told Ex She’d “End Up Like Gabby Petito” Convicted of Killing Her
- Tony Todd, Star of Candyman, Dead at 69
- Flight carrying No. 11 Auburn basketball team grounded after scuffle between players
- Biden, Harris participate in Veterans Day ceremony | The Excerpt
- Parked vehicle with gas cylinders explodes on NYC street, damaging homes and cars, officials say
- 5 wounded in shooting at Virginia restaurant
- NYC man is charged with insurance fraud in staged car crash captured by dashcam
Recommendation
-
School workers accused of giving special needs student with digestive issue hot Takis, other abuse
-
The Best Lipstick, Lip Gloss & Lip Stain for Every Zodiac Sign
-
Yellowstone Cast Reveals “Challenging” Series End Without Kevin Costner
-
A Timeline of Brianna Chickenfry LaPaglia and Zach Bryan's Breakup Drama
-
Study finds Wisconsin voters approved a record number of school referenda
-
Brianna LaPaglia Says Zach Bryan Freaked the F--k Out at Her for Singing Morgan Wallen Song
-
A record 13 women will be governors next year after New Hampshire elected Kelly Ayotte
-
Lawsuit filed over measure approved by Arkansas voters that revoked planned casino’s license