One thing the rap audience will never be accused of is having the world's longest attention span. Even some of the most celebrated hip-hoppers can fade in popularity after only a few albums. Eric B. & Rakim were extremely popular in the mid- to late '80s, but by 1990, rap buyers were starting to lose interest in them. Not much different from Paid in Full or Follow the Leader, Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em makes rapping technique its number one priority. At time when West Coast MCs like Ice-T and Ice Cube were mainly interested in getting a political message across, Rakim's goal was showing how much technique he had. Rakim may rap in a deadpan tone, but "Step Back," "No Omega," and other tunes leave no doubt that he had sizable chops. There are a few message raps (including "In the Ghetto"), although Rakim spends most of his time finding tongue-twisting ways to boast and brag about his microphone skills. The overall result is a CD that is enjoyable, yet limited. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em
05/01/1990 | Mca
Videos from Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em
All Music Guide Review
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em Track Listing
Credits of Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em
- Anton Pukshansky
- Engineer
- Rakim
- Producer
- Brian Scheuble
- Engineer
- The 45 King
- Remixing
- P. Tony
- Engineer
- Randy Wine
- Assistant Engineer
- Patrick Roques
- Design
- Carol Friedman
- Art Direction
- Kevin Crouse
- Assistant Engineer
- Ralph Sutton
- Engineer
- Tony A.
- Engineer
- Patrick Adams
- Engineer
- Eric B. & Rakim
- Producer, Main Performer
- Carlton Batts
- Mastering
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