Rakim Quotes

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Born: January 28, 1968

Regarded as one of the most technically gifted lyricists in hip-hop history, Rakim revolutionized the art form with his intricate internal rhymes and a smooth, cerebral delivery that redefined what rap could be. His philosophy, rooted in innovation and precision, treats language as a technology—a tool to expand consciousness and challenge the status quo. Beyond his musical legacy, Rakim’s insistence on constant evolution and mastery of craft resonates deeply with creators and thinkers in the tech world. His quotes inspire a relentless pursuit of excellence, proving that true innovation is born from discipline, vision, and the courage to rewrite the rules.

Rakim Quotes (59)

"You grow, you mature, you live, and you learn. You get a little wiser, and you learn better ways to handle things."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"Age don't count in the booth."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"Subconsciously, Islam took over me, so it was like eighty or ninety percent of the fabric of the person I was."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"The truth never wears out."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"Lil Wayne is doing his thing, and so is Drake."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I was heavily influenced by Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz, but I kind of wanted to take it somewhere else."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I started studying in '85 and got knowledge of self and started spitting. What was going on was taking the understanding of what I was reading and applying it with my life and applying it with my rhymes."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"When I started rhyming, my favorite rhythms were from John Coltrane and some of the things he did on sax. And certain rhythms that I hear on drums, I try to emulate with my words, dropping on the same patterns that them beats or them notes would hit."

Rakim
Topic: Motivation

"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."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"The golden age was when people were starting to understand what hip-hop was and how to use it. I was lucky to come up then. Everybody wanted to be original and have substance; it was somewhat conscious... There was an integrity that people respected."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"My approach to writing rhymes went hand in hand with the music. I'd try to make different rhythms with my rhymes on the track by tripping up patterns, using multi-syllable words, different syncopations. I'd try to be like a different instrument."

Rakim
Topic: Motivation

"Without no disrespect to any artist, there's a lot of degrading music out there as far as degrading the culture and degrading society as well. That's individuals that choose to make that kind of music."

Rakim
Topic: Creativity

"Playing the sax and then enjoying jazz music, man - it's like I learned how to find words inside of the beat."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"You come up, you love music, and then business interferes."

Rakim
Topic: Love

"Sometimes you can't forgive, but you try to forget."

Rakim
Topic: Motivation

"When you listen to old-school music, you can smell your mother's food in the kitchen. You can feel where you was when you first heard that song. That's what's beautiful about music. It's for everyone, but we all have individual memories that make us love it."

Rakim
Topic: Love

"I had a lot of respect for Prodigy. He brought the hood to the booth. When we were trying to shape this rap thing into something, he was one of the cats I respected for bringing the hood into the booth."

Rakim
Topic: Motivation

"Hip-hop has taken a lot of different routes throughout the years, man. I've been around since 1986."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"My thing is, you have to let young artists be young artists."

Rakim
Topic: Creativity

"The young kids out there doing their thing, I can't knock them."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I can't look at TV without seeing something that's been influenced by rap. Even commercials for cereal. When I was small, I was a fan of cartoon characters - now the cartoon characters are rapping!"

Rakim
Topic: Mindfulness

"My mother sang jazz and opera - she even performed at the Apollo on Amateur Night."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"Eminem is a master."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I always say a rapper is like a halfback in the NFL. You got about seven years, then it's a wrap."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"People think the older you get, the wacker you get. I think the older I get, the better I get."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"Back in the day, rappers were 'bump bump bump ba bump ba bump.' They was rhyming like that, but I was like, 'bababa bump bump babum ba babump bababa bump.'"

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I love what I live, and I live Islam, so I applied it to everything I do. I applied it to my rhymes, and I felt that I wanted the people to know what I knew."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was in high school, the energy in hip-hop at that point was the park energy... I was just trying to develop my style at that point, and I think, when you're trying to find your style, you find yourself."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"I love, you know, a lot of jazz, John Coltrane."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom

"When me and Eric did songs back in the day, we didn't go and sit down in front of no A&R. We made our album, and then, when we finished, we handed it in, and then we picked the best song for the first single."

Rakim
Topic: Wisdom
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