In “Sweat The Technique”, the God MC, Rakim, shares his life story and discusses his career’s progression. Hailing from a small town in New York named Wyandanch, Rakim (born William Michael Griffin, Jr.) was a mischievous kid from a musical background, who also enjoyed sports for most of his childhood. He played football for most of his childhood and teen years, but music proved to be his true calling. Coming from a musical family meant that he was always around it and almost destined to adopt the craft for himself.
When he first began rapping, he went by the name Kid Wizard and later changed to Rakim as he delved deeper into the studies of the 5 Percent Nation. He met Eric B. through Eric’s close friend and roommate, Marley Marl. They released four albums as a duo, in which Rakim was the DJ and Eric was the DJ. Rakim felt that he was meant to teach thru his music and put more of the teachings into his rhymes with each successive album. Eric B and Rakim released 4 albums as a duo and was the first hip hop act to secure a $1 Million record deal.
When he and Eric parted ways, Rakim released 3 more solo albums, where he injected even more of his teachings into the rhymes, despite the changing hip-hop landscape. In this book, he breaks down some of his writing techniques that he uses in some of his songs, along with other spiritual concepts and philosophies that he lives by. This a definitely a good read for true fans of the culture as well as aspiring MC’s alike...
