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Giovanni777

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RAKIM Speaks on New Album - 'The Seventh Seal'

Nice interview with Rakim... The Godfather.


Rapper Rakim ready to "rebuild our scene"

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – "The Seventh Seal," the long-anticipated album by rap legend Rakim, is slated for release in the fall.

The rapper -- best known as half of the rap duo Eric B. & Rakim -- signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath label in 2001. Featured on the 2002 top 10 R&B single "Addictive" by Aftermath labelmate Truth Hurts, Rakim later parted ways with Dre and Aftermath, and his album was never released. Rakim has not released a new studio album save for 2008's mostly live set, "The Archive: Live, Lost & Found," which included four previously unreleased songs.

The new album is being released on Rakim's Ra Records label in a joint venture with Tuscan Villa Entertainment. Its first single, "Holy Are You," will hit shelves July 28.

The rapper tells Billboard the new album is fueled by "consciousness and spirituality."

Billboard: What's the story behind the title, "The Seventh Seal?"

Rakim: The seals are from the Bible -- Revelations and the coming of the Apocalypse. But Islam, Judaism, Christianity: All have a version of the same events. The Lion of Judah breaks the seven seals one by one, each imparting knowledge and inflicting catastrophe, ending with seven trumpets announcing the end of Times. After the Apocalypse, God rises from the ashes to re-create the Kingdom, taking only the greatest elements from the past with them.

When you look at Hip-Hop, I want to do that: to spit fire and take our best from the ashes to build our kingdom; to recognize all the regional styles, conscious lyrics, the tracks, underground, mainstream, the way we treat each other. Lose the garbage and rebuild our scene. I've always tried to insert consciousness and spirituality in my records, interpreting the writings of all cultures and religions and how they apply to life in modern times.

Billboard: Does this album contain any material from the unreleased album you did with Dr. Dre, or is it all new music?

Rakim: No, that's locked down in the lab for now. This is me live from New York City, everything brand new.

Billboard: Who produced the album? Are there any guest features?

Rakim: I'm going to keep that cat in the bag for one more minute. But you'll see names you know and names you don't recognize yet but will after this drops. We've got our New York dudes on there, but we reached out to everybody. We have some features too; special cats in the right places but not everywhere.

Billboard: Are you concerned at all about reaching the new generation of hip-hop fans who aren't necessarily familiar with your music?

Rakim: I don't accept that the new generation is looking for anything different than what we've always been looking for. Depending on the moment, they want bangers that make them crack their neck, they want tracks that put them in a zone where they can sit back and chill. The ladies want something that makes them feel sexy and loved. And everyone wants something that makes them think a little bit -- at least sometimes. Every generation wants that real hip-hop. And I've always been able to bring that.

Billboard: Is there a chance that you and Dr. Dre may work together again in the future?

Rakim: No doubt, if the project and the timing are right. He's got his thing going on and I got mine. But I know our camps will look for ways to mix things up.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/n...us_rakim_2
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Reply #1 posted 07/14/09 11:06am

diamondpearl1

Every seven years a comet blazes across the sky and Rakim is indeed the Haley Bopp of hip-hop....






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Reply #2 posted 07/14/09 11:59am

Giovanni777

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2 me, he's The Godfather of Hip-Hop.

Funny that he and Big Daddy Kane had a beef... they were my 2 favs back in tha day.
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Reply #3 posted 07/14/09 1:50pm

MuthaFunka

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Damn, Gio...my bad - didn't see your thread on this when I created mine.
nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher

MuthaFunka - Black...by popular demand
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Reply #4 posted 07/14/09 2:02pm

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MuthaFunka said:

Damn, Gio...my bad - didn't see your thread on this when I created mine.


All good!
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Reply #5 posted 07/14/09 2:06pm

Cinnie

Giovanni777 said:

Its first single will hit shelves July 28.


This makes it sounds like a physical single. Ain't no mp3 file hittin' no shelf.
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Reply #6 posted 07/14/09 5:23pm

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Good to have someone with some substance back in hip-hop. For a while, I thought he had retired.
"It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
"The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing." - Socrates
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Reply #7 posted 07/15/09 3:52am

Dancelot

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excited
Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy!
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Reply #8 posted 07/15/09 4:24am

mrpunkfunk

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headbang Its about time. It was supposed to come out on 7-7-07. But hey, better L8 than never.
Lady Cab Driver is one of the greatest songs ever!
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Reply #9 posted 07/15/09 3:56pm

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Ain't no mistakes allowed!



And watch this super interesting interview with FRED WESLEY from 5:16 - 7:58, but especially from 6:21 - 7:06 for Rakim...

Get sexy sex, get funky at... The ORANGE Park - Funky President, people, it's bad!
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Reply #10 posted 07/15/09 10:01pm

Cinnie

incredibleD said:

And watch this super interesting interview with FRED WESLEY from 5:16 - 7:58, but especially from 6:21 - 7:06 for Rakim...



I didn't realize that "tune" was Hot Pants Road, but Fred Wesley got it.
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