Sweat the Technique, Rakim
Sweat the Technique, Rakim
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Sweat the Technique
Revelations on Creativity from the Lyrical Genius

Author: Rakim

Narrator: Rakim

Unabridged: 6 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 09/24/2019


Synopsis

The musician and Hip Hop legend—hailed as “the greatest MC of all time” and compared to Thelonious Monk—reimagines the writing handbook in this memoir and guide that incorporates the soulful genius, confidence, and creativity of a master artist.

When he exploded on the music scene, musical genius Rakim was hailed for his brilliant artistic style, adding layers, complexity, depth, musicality, and soul to rap. More than anyone, Rakim has changed the way MCs rhyme. Calm on the mic, his words combine in a frenzy of sound, using complicated patterns based on multisyllabic rhymes and internal rhythms. Rakim can tell a story about a down-on-his-luck man looking for a job and turn it into an epic tale and an unforgettable rhyme. He is not just a great songwriter—he’s a great modern writer. Part memoir, part writing guide, Sweat the Technique offers insight into how Rakim thinks about words, music, writing, and rhyming as it teaches writers of all levels how to hone their craft. It is also a rare glimpse into Rakim’s private life, full of entertaining personal stories from his youth on Long Island growing up in a home and community filled with musicians to the clubs of New York and the studios of Los Angeles during his rise to the top of popular music. Rakim celebrates the influences that shaped his development, including the jazz music of John Coltrane and the spirituality of the streets, and shares anecdotes spotlighting personalities such as L. L. Cool J. and Dr. Dre, among others.Filled with valuable lessons for every writer, Sweat the Technique reveals the heart and mind of an artist and his love for great storytelling, and always, the words.

About Rakim

Rakim reigns as one of hip-hop’s most transformative artists. Along with his partner Eric B., he recorded 1987’s Paid in Full, the landmark recording that MTV named ""the greatest hip-hop album of all time."" Rakim’s inimitable style lyrics, which has drawn comparisons to jazz icon Thelonious Monk, have been cited as an influence on a wide range of top-selling musicians including Jay Z, Nas, Eminem, Tupac, 50 Cent, and The Notorious B.I.G. Rakim is the recipient of the 2012 ""I am Hip Hop"" Trophy, the 2013 BET Hip Hop Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as multiple Vstrong Hip Hop Honors.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Book Reviews by Tara on January 14, 2020

The title of this book explains it all. In Sweat The Technique Rakim gives a very detailed, inspiring and thought provoking look into his journey as the greatest lyricist EVER...Not the greatest lyricist today...or the greatest lyricist over the last decade...but the GREATEST LYRICIST OF ALL TIME! R......more

Goodreads review by Brigham on October 03, 2019

The best way I can describe this book is an old man on his rocking chair and the grandson asking him "how was it like in your day to become a rapper?" To which he responds with a blunt in his mouth "well grandson, let me tell ya what the Golden era was like!". Truly this book has a lot of great insig......more

Goodreads review by Jamal on October 20, 2019

What a ride !!!! I Felt like ra had Picked me up in his late 80's Benz and took me back to the very beginning . Everything from his young days in wyandanch to his recording his first official single in marley marl studio ( which was in the same ny projects in queens that mc shan , roxanne shante and......more

Goodreads review by Michael on November 21, 2019

Loose philosophy over Substance leaves me disappointed This book is half of a life story with some philosophical waxing and a decent amount of self-masturbation. Rakim covers most of his life, and explains the lyrics in-depth for a number of his songs, sometimes even getting into the ‘why’ behind som......more

Goodreads review by Dustin on January 30, 2020

Amazing book. Even at a little over 200 pages, he packs a lot in. Rakim’s musical history, autobiography, writing and rhyming technique. His thoughts on life, love and spirituality. And the backstories to things fans of his have wanted to know. Like why the Dr. Dre album fell apart and the reason fo......more