Genres: Hip-Hop, East Coast Rap, Golden Age Active: 80's, 90's Formed: 1985
Rob Base, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Kool Moe Dee, EPMD, Stetsasonic, Boogie Down Productions, Ultramagnetic MC's, Poor Righteous Teachers, Paris, Digital Underground, Erick Sermon, KRS-One, Just-Ice, Steady B, King Tee, True Mathematics, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Intelligent Hoodlum
Jay-Z, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Son of Bazerk, DJ Shadow, Dibiase, Dilated Peoples, Delinquent Habits, Slum Village, Coldcut, Soul Position, DJ Cam, Common Market, Raekwon, Wu-Tang Clan, Gang Starr, Keith Murray, Method Man, GZA, Marxman
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They never had a mainstream hit of their own, but during rap's so-called golden age in the late '80s, Eric B. & Rakim were almost universally recognized as the premier DJ/MC team in all of hip-hop. Not only was their chemistry superb, but individually, each represented the absolute state of the art in their respective skills. Eric B. was a hugely influential DJ and beatmaker whose taste for hard-hitting James Brown samples touched off a stampede through the Godfather of Soul's back catalog that continues up to the present day. Rakim, meanwhile, still tops fan polls as the greatest MC of all time. He crafted his rhymes like poetry, filling his lines with elaborate metaphors and complex internal rhymes, and he played with the beat like a jazzman, earning a reputation as the smoothest-flowing MC ever to pick up a mic.
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Release: June 14, 2005
Label: Hip-O
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Release: 2001
Label: MCA, Universal International
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