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==Career 1986-92==
==Career 1986-92==
Eric B. & Rakim began recording together in the middle of the decade with "Eric B. Is President" ([[1986 in music]]) from Zakia Records in [[Harlem, Manhattan|Harlem]], [[New York City]]. The single, produced by [[Marley Marl]], who incorporated the bassline from the R&B club hit "Over Like A Fat Rat" by Fonda Rae, quickly became a hip-hop anthem. ''[[Paid in Full (album)|Paid in Full]]'' and ''[[Follow the Leader (Eric B. and Rakim)|Follow the Leader]]'' were their full-length debuts and were hits by hip hop's standards at the time. In [[1989 in music|1989]] the pair teamed up with singer [[Jody Watley]] for the ''[[Billboard charts|Billboard]]'' pop top ten hit "Friends" featured on Watley's ''[[Larger Than Life]]'' album; this was one of the first collaborations of pop and hip hop artists. Much of their initial impetus and influence can be attributed to their now deceased mentor and deejay, FLAME 3 of the TPA graffiti crew.
Eric B. & Rakim began recording together in the middle of the decade with "Eric B. Is President" ([[1986 in music]]) from Zakia Records in [[Harlem, Manhattan|Harlem]], [[New York City]]. The single, produced by [[Eric B.], who incorporated the bassline from the R&B club hit "Over Like A Fat Rat" by Fonda Rae, quickly became a hip-hop anthem. ''[[Paid in Full (album)|Paid in Full]]'' and ''[[Follow the Leader (Eric B. and Rakim)|Follow the Leader]]'' were their full-length debuts and were hits by hip hop's standards at the time. In [[1989 in music|1989]] the pair teamed up with singer [[Jody Watley]] for the ''[[Billboard charts|Billboard]]'' pop top ten hit "Friends" featured on Watley's ''[[Larger Than Life]]'' album; this was one of the first collaborations of pop and hip hop artists. Much of their initial impetus and influence can be attributed to their now deceased mentor and deejay, FLAME 3 of the TPA graffiti crew.


The [[Coldcut]] "Seven Minutes Of Madness" remix of "Paid In Full" is considered a milestone in hip hop, [[remix]]es and [[sample]] based music and is arguably the groups most recognized hit. Despite its world wide success which led to the track entering many overseas top ten [[music chart]]s, the duo claimed not to like the remix during its release.
The [[Coldcut]] "Seven Minutes Of Madness" remix of "Paid In Full" is considered a milestone in hip hop, [[remix]]es and [[sample]] based music and is arguably the groups most recognized hit. Despite its world wide success which led to the track entering many overseas top ten [[music chart]]s, the duo claimed not to like the remix during its release.

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Eric B. & Rakim

Eric Barrier (Eric B.) and William Griffin (Rakim), were a hip-hop duo known as Eric B. & Rakim. The pair is generally considered to be one of the most influential and groundbreaking groups in the history of hip hop, due to their dark production and Rakim's revolutionary rhyming style, which was smooth, seemingly effortless, and used remarkably complex rhyming schemes involving internal rhymes and sophisticated metaphors. Their single "I Know You Got Soul," which borrowed extensively from the Bobby Byrd record "I Know You Got Soul," was one of the era's stand-out James Brown-influenced recordings, and further popularized the extensive sampling of Mr. Brown's catalogue in an addition to other similar soul and funk artists.


Career 1986-92

Eric B. & Rakim began recording together in the middle of the decade with "Eric B. Is President" (1986 in music) from Zakia Records in Harlem, New York City. The single, produced by [[Eric B.], who incorporated the bassline from the R&B club hit "Over Like A Fat Rat" by Fonda Rae, quickly became a hip-hop anthem. Paid in Full and Follow the Leader were their full-length debuts and were hits by hip hop's standards at the time. In 1989 the pair teamed up with singer Jody Watley for the Billboard pop top ten hit "Friends" featured on Watley's Larger Than Life album; this was one of the first collaborations of pop and hip hop artists. Much of their initial impetus and influence can be attributed to their now deceased mentor and deejay, FLAME 3 of the TPA graffiti crew.

The Coldcut "Seven Minutes Of Madness" remix of "Paid In Full" is considered a milestone in hip hop, remixes and sample based music and is arguably the groups most recognized hit. Despite its world wide success which led to the track entering many overseas top ten music charts, the duo claimed not to like the remix during its release.

The duo's last album together was Don't Sweat The Technique (1992). Its single "Know The Ledge" was the theme song to the urban feature film, Juice. The song was among their most popular hits. During the recording of that album, both members of the duo expressed an interest in creating solo albums. However, Eric B. refused to sign the label's release contract, fearful that Rakim would abandon him. This led to a long and messy court battle involving the two musicians and their former label MCA.

In 2004 "I Know You Got Soul" appeared on popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on classic hip hop radio station Playback FM.

Discography

Studio Albums

Album information
Paid in Full
  • Released:October 10, 1987
  • Chart positions: #58 US, #8 Top R&B/Hip Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: Platinum
  • Singles: "Paid In Full", "Eric B. Is President", "I Know You Got Soul", "I Ain't No Joke"
Follow the Leader
  • Released: July 25, 1988
  • Chart positions: #22 US, #7 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Follow the Leader", "Microphone Fiend", "The R", "Lyrics of Fury"
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em
  • Released: May 25, 1990
  • Chart positions: #32 US, #10 Top R&B/ Hip Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em", "In the Ghetto", "Mahogany"
Don't Sweat the Technique
  • Released: June 23, 1992
  • Chart positions: #22 US, #9 Top R&B/ Hip Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Don't Sweat the Technique", "Know the Ledge", "What's on Your Mind", "Casualties of War"

Compilation albums

Album information
The Book of Life
  • Released: November 4, 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Top R&B/Hip Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Paid in Full", "Lyrics of Fury", "I Ain't No Joke", "Microphone Fiend"
The Best of Eric B. & Rakim
Classic
  • Released: April 22, 2003
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Paid In Full", "Follow the Leader", "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em", "Lyrics of Fury"
Gold

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