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In 86 or 87 I helped bring Eric B. and Rakim to Compton to perform at skateland. We picked up Eric and his boys first. That ninja didn't even know how to work the damn tables. He asked me to bring a set of 12's to his hotel room before the show to "practice" Seeing that dude "live" on the wheels of steel was a fucking travesty. Right then I realized he was a fucking fraud. Some dudes suck at scratching/Dj'ing but you can tell they have done it before. With Eric you could tell he had no skills or idea at all. He could barely get the record going man.
Dont hold back bruh keep em coming!!!
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In 86 or 87 I helped bring Eric B. and Rakim to Compton to perform at skateland. We picked up Eric and his boys first. That ninja didn't even know how to work the damn tables. He asked me to bring a set of 12's to his hotel room before the show to "practice" Seeing that dude "live" on the wheels of steel was a fucking travesty. Right then I realized he was a fucking fraud. Some dudes suck at scratching/Dj'ing but you can tell they have done it before. With Eric you could tell he had no skills or idea at all. He could barely get the record going man.
It was magical because of the people who worked with them. Eli Toborg is official.... Ivan Doc Rodriguez is offical... Marley Marl...Large Professor... These are wizards behind the magic. If Eric was such profilic producer, then where's the music beyond ERIC B AND RAKIM? What has Eric done after he and Rakim?I hear Yall. and I know my the fam like vandamation ain't never lied and shit. But my question has always been why wasn't rakim's records without Eric b as hot as those with Eric b if Eric wasn't doing shit as peeps say? Not to take anything away from him wanting to go in a new direction or whatever, but shit just wasn't as magical as those Eric & Ra records, and certainly no where near as successful either. Mind you i suppose the same can be said for Eric b's output after the split.
Exactly. I hear you fam. So really Eric b and rakim was a whole group of talented cats and one dope ass rapper.It was magical because of the people who worked with them. Eli Toborg is official.... Ivan Doc Rodriguez is offical... Marley Marl...Large Professor... These are wizards behind the magic. If Eric was such profilic producer, then where's the music beyond ERIC B AND RAKIM? What has Eric done after he and Rakim?Eli has worked with too many artist to name...Doc was KRSONE's DJ and an engineer and producer.... And Large and Marley speak for themselves. If Eric was that guy then where's music outside of such your group?
It was magical because of the people who worked with them. Eli Toborg is official.... Ivan Doc Rodriguez is offical... Marley Marl...Large Professor... These are wizards behind the magic. If Eric was such profilic producer, then where's the music beyond ERIC B AND RAKIM? What has Eric done after he and Rakim?Eli has worked with too many artist to name...Doc was KRSONE's DJ and an engineer and producer.... And Large and Marley speak for themselves. If Eric was that guy then where's music outside of such your group?
Yeah... I'll do it. Hit me up in my inbox...there were a few glue guys... Federal D was one...My homeboy, Joe Fatal was definitely one...probably those 2 guys more than anybody else. They did a lot to keep things together.Glad you alright out here fam. Hope everything is good with you.
Who was the glue in the camp that kept everything stable? Was it g rap?
Would you be open to doing an interview with me?
Eric and G Rap are NOT BLOOD RELATED. G Rap and Eric were super tight. So much that they consider each other family.... BUT... SOME SHIT WENT DOWN... And that shit is over. And yes.. G Rap basically booked out of NY over something that happened with associates of Eric. Eric has no catalog outside of him and Rakim.Oh shit. Vandamation make this interview seem like the bizarro version of events.....lol.
I'm surprised Foxx didn't show at the Apollo so this kinda takes away from the mystique of the PIF posse legend.
Also I didn't know that he and G Rap were actually related which put a whole spin on the rumor of Eric running him out of NY.
On Rakim and the righteous shit, let's face it most of those niggas were fronting with that shit i.e. Pimp Daddy Kane...lmbao!
As for Ten, to be fair Rakim had a few bangers post Rakim. Where's Eric's production catalogue post the group?
Eric has no catalog outside of him and Rakim.
yeah he had a few dope tracks, matter of fact I used to promote them back them for the labels.As for Ten, to be fair Rakim had a few bangers post Rakim. Where's Eric's production catalogue post the group?
What pisses me off is that fact that Eric acts like Large and Nas were just hanging out at their sessions. The reality was engineers like Eli Toborg... Ivan DOC Rodriguez... who helped produced their 2nd album would not work with them because Eric took credit for shit he didnt do.... Here's something to think about...How come Marley Marl NEVER WORKED WITH THEM AGAIN AFTER ERIC B FOR PRESIDENT AND MY MELODY? There's a reason why that happen. Large SAVED THAT ALBUM and those dudes shitted on him. But niggas wanna talk that fake tribalistic muslim shit. Muthafuckas were black devils. That's why till this very day, I cringe whenever I hear Rakim talk that righteous bullshit. And lastly... All that you was gonna knock somebody's head off... That's strange because I was at the Apollo that night and all Eric did was stare at niggas. Fox was fronting like he wanted to fight but Eric never said nothing or did nothing. He also was fronting when he talks about his interaction with Nas. Eric told Large that Nas was wack...on NUMEROUS OCCASIONS. The thing is... His own peoples... Like Fed D...Supreme... Sha... G RAP...were all like,' Nah... You bugging... That kid is nice.' Rakim barely even knew who Nas was. Rakim barely came to the studio back then. I was at damn near every session for a year and some change and Rakim may have come to 5 or 6 sessions in that time. I've said it before and I will say it again... The REALEST GUY at that time...The one person who would look out for us at that time was KOOL G RAP. I HAVE SOOOOO MUCH RESPECT FOR THAT DUDE because he was the person who never fronted on anybody. He was the guy who would make sure Large and Nas were straight. G RAP always told the truth about Large doing his album.
OK... Im from flushing but I hung out in the Hurst and Corona all of the time. I remember Eff... He was younger though. I knew Nyquil... Basically... I was with Fatal and Large. And you know like I know.... Paid inFull Posse had 2 sides... The music side and that "other" side. We strictly stayed on the music side... But... I'm sure you've seen me in the Hurst before.Oh and my man effrom used to do some scratches on the album too..he was Eric's neighbor like 15..preme cause us our first drum machine..me and e were the team..EFF on the cut I was on the raps..lol they had me battling niggas in from Eric's house one day..saladeen came with his damn rhyme book and I still ate em..lol
In the aftermath of their breakup, Eric B released a solo album in 1995, but legal woes held up Rakim’s solo debut until 1997. Although they went their separate ways creatively, Eric. B and Rakim are still friends today, and in 2011, they were announced as finalist to be inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which is much deserving because hip hop would not be where it is today if they sweated the technique.
turned into a dope thread of enlightenment
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What country was that video made in?and fuck him for that bullshit video for don't sweat the technique. trying to sell south american women as fucking exotic. Grown ass man, still with that self hate bullshit.
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In 86 or 87 I helped bring Eric B. and Rakim to Compton to perform at skateland. We picked up Eric and his boys first. That ninja didn't even know how to work the damn tables. He asked me to bring a set of 12's to his hotel room before the show to "practice" Seeing that dude "live" on the wheels of steel was a fucking travesty. Right then I realized he was a fucking fraud. Some dudes suck at scratching/Dj'ing but you can tell they have done it before. With Eric you could tell he had no skills or idea at all. He could barely get the record going man.
you saying he couldn't even PLAY the record???![]()
What pisses me off is that fact that Eric acts like Large and Nas were just hanging out at their sessions. The reality was engineers like Eli Toborg... Ivan DOC Rodriguez... who helped produced their 2nd album would not work with them because Eric took credit for shit he didnt do.... Here's something to think about...How come Marley Marl NEVER WORKED WITH THEM AGAIN AFTER ERIC B FOR PRESIDENT AND MY MELODY? There's a reason why that happen. Large SAVED THAT ALBUM and those dudes shitted on him. But niggas wanna talk that fake tribalistic muslim shit. Muthafuckas were black devils. That's why till this very day, I cringe whenever I hear Rakim talk that righteous bullshit. And lastly... All that you was gonna knock somebody's head off... That's strange because I was at the Apollo that night and all Eric did was stare at niggas. Fox was fronting like he wanted to fight but Eric never said nothing or did nothing. He also was fronting when he talks about his interaction with Nas. Eric told Large that Nas was wack...on NUMEROUS OCCASIONS. The thing is... His own peoples... Like Fed D...Supreme... Sha... G RAP...were all like,' Nah... You bugging... That kid is nice.' Rakim barely even knew who Nas was. Rakim barely came to the studio back then. I was at damn near every session for a year and some change and Rakim may have come to 5 or 6 sessions in that time. I've said it before and I will say it again... The REALEST GUY at that time...The one person who would look out for us at that time was KOOL G RAP. I HAVE SOOOOO MUCH RESPECT FOR THAT DUDE because he was the person who never fronted on anybody. He was the guy who would make sure Large and Nas were straight. G RAP always told the truth about Large doing his album.
It was magical because of the people who worked with them. Eli Toborg is official.... Ivan Doc Rodriguez is offical... Marley Marl...Large Professor... These are wizards behind the magic. If Eric was such profilic producer, then where's the music beyond ERIC B AND RAKIM? What has Eric done after he and Rakim?Eli has worked with too many artist to name...Doc was KRSONE's DJ and an engineer and producer.... And Large and Marley speak for themselves. If Eric was that guy then where's music outside of your group?
all that nigga can do is play a record...
Bong
When he came at Extra P and Marley like he was angry that shocked me. It's like he really wants full 50% credit for Eric B and Rakim, and doesn't want them to get any. I mean how can you shit on Marley and Large Professor? That's like dissing Pete Rock and Premier. Because it has your name and because you paid him upfront doesn't mean he didn't produce the song.