The
God emcee says his last album was an attempt at a "conscious" release
and that he "s ready to get back to having fun on his next LP.
With his most recent release The Seventh Seal dropping in 2009, Rakim faced
some criticism for the album’s content and aesthetic, a chance he knew
he was taking. Speaking with splash! Mag TV, he explained that he didn’t
let fans’ negative reactions to the album get to him and that he would
never sacrifice his style to adapt to the times.
“You care about it, but you don’t let it do nothing to you. It’s
rap, it’s an album, some people will like it, some people won’t.
Hip-Hop is so diverse and mixed right now, you have a lot of fans who like
radio-friendly Hip-Hop. I don’t do that. You have a lot of fans who
like pop Hip-Hop. I don’t do that. You got a lot of fans that like different
styles,” he said. “I’m from my era, I’m known for
doing a certain kind of music. I don’t want to switch off and do what
Lil Wayne is doing. That ain’t Rakim. I can’t switch off and do
what Wiz Khalifa’s doing. That’s not Rakim. It’s hard trying
to keep up with what’s going on and still keep your integrity and keep
your logo and your brand of who you are with these times. I made a statement.
Definitely wanted to bring about that awareness with a conscious album.”
“I wanted to do a conscious album. There’s zero conscious in
the hood right now, zero conscious in Hip-Hop right now. But as far as Rakim,
I had to do what I felt people expected from me, made a big statement. It’s
good that I got that off my chest. Now, I can get back in the studio and have
a little fun and not worry about having so many responsibilities and weight
on my back.”
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