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Post by SatiyaH on Feb 26, 2004 18:38:51 GMT -5
FROM THE UNNM.COM SITE Moorqueen Newbie Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 4 Location: United Kingdom You might think i'am really silly,....But Is Eric rakim and Andre( out of outkast) Maku's son someone told me long ago that these brothas were his sons. Could you rectify this for me? Besause i can see why jacob(child-molester)would be jealous coz his dad did'nt fund for his supposed musical career ____________________________________________ Admin Webmisstress Newbie Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 5 Location: Georgia Status: Offline Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 10:55 am -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rakim is his son, we heard that from his [Chief's] mouth. I dont know about Andre... _________________ www.nuworldorder.com
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Post by SatiyaH on Feb 26, 2004 18:41:04 GMT -5
Here is Rakim Allah's biography, which CLEARLY says that his birth name is : William Griffin Jr. HE'S A JUNIOR/NAMED AFTER HIS FATHER--DUH. Although he never became a household name, Rakim is near-universally acknowledged as one of the greatest MCs -- perhaps the greatest -- of all time within the hip-hop community. It isn't necessarily the substance of what he says that's helped him win numerous polls among rap fans in the know; the majority of his lyrics concern his own skills and his Islamic faith. But in terms of how he says it, Rakim is virtually unparalleled. His flow is smooth and liquid, inflected with jazz rhythms and carried off with an effortless cool that makes it sound as though he's not even breaking a sweat. He raised the bar for MC technique higher than it had ever been, helping to pioneer the use of internal rhymes -- i.e., rhymes that occurred in the middle of lines, rather than just at the end. Where many MCs of the time developed their technique through improvisational battles, Rakim was among the first to demonstrate the possibilities of sitting down and writing intricately crafted lyrics packed with clever word choices and metaphors (of course, he also had the delivery to articulate them). Even after his innovations were worshipfully absorbed and expanded upon by countless MCs who followed, Rakim's early work still sounds startlingly fresh, and his comeback recordings (beginning in the late '90s) only added to his legend. Rakim was born William Griffin Jr. on January 28, 1968, in the Long Island suburb of Wyandanch. The nephew of '50s R&B legend Ruth Brown, Griffin was surrounded by music from day one, and was interested in rap almost from its inception. At age 16, he converted to Islam, adopting the Muslim name Rakim Allah. In 1985, he met Queens DJ Eric B., whose intricately constructed soundscapes made an excellent match for Rakim's more cerebral presence on the mic. With the release of their debut single, "Eric B. Is President," in 1986, Eric B. & Rakim became a sensation in the hip-hop community, and their reputation kept growing as they issued classic tracks like "I Ain't No Joke" and "Paid in Full." Their first two full-length albums, 1987's Paid in Full and 1988's Follow the Leader, are still regarded as all-time hip-hop classics; Rakim's work set out a blueprint for other, similarly progressive-minded MCs to follow, and helped ensure that even after the rise of other fertile scenes around the country, East Coast rap would maintain a reputation as the center of innovative lyrical technique. The last two Eric B. & Rakim albums, 1990's Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em and 1992's Don't Sweat the Technique, weren't quite as consistent as their predecessors, but still had plenty of fine moments. www.rapnewsdirect.com/Artists/Rakim/Biography/
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Post by SatiyaH on Feb 26, 2004 18:41:46 GMT -5
I don't post on their site, but Courtney--please feel free to give them the link to Rakim's bio that clearly states his birth name!
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Post by GTOM on Feb 26, 2004 23:10:59 GMT -5
i see more Jacob York shit then I see Dr York shit floating around these days. Rakim is a Five Percenter.... York was an Ansaar.... Dr York always lies about who is in his family and who hes friends with. .. I mean come on!!! When was the last time you saw Stevie Wonder on the land ?
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Post by 1dell on Feb 26, 2004 23:19:06 GMT -5
dAYUM THAT courtney, give them a link to this POST so they will have to come here to see it. Marketing people, Marketing. I don't post on their site, but Courtney--please feel free to give them the link to Rakim's bio that clearly states his birth name!
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Feb 27, 2004 0:22:41 GMT -5
i posted it.. if they dont delete the post for having too much fact for them to handle.. i think i may have stirred up a bee's nest and they may be on their way here.. like 1dell say.. man the battlestations.. by the way.. i dont normally post on their board either.. but i just couldn't help myself when i saw that real nuwaubians dont own dogs... they started it!! lol dAYUM THAT courtney, give them a link to this POST so they will have to come here to see it. Marketing people, Marketing.
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Post by NAR on Feb 27, 2004 1:51:13 GMT -5
Peace Satiyah, I heard that Rakim Allah was his son from reliable sources back in 1991. Rakim = 52 = 7 Allah = 34 = 7 52 + 34 = 86. Rakim Allah made his debut in the year 1986. I was sixteen years old (16 = 7) at the time and his debut album struck me like lightning. Like Rakim Allah, I was born with three sevens in my head. 1+9+8+6 = 24 = 888 = IESOUS = Jesus (savior of hip hop). Peace, Husaiyn Allah FROM THE UNNM.COM SITE Moorqueen Newbie Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 4 Location: United Kingdom You might think i'am really silly,....But Is Eric rakim and Andre( out of outkast) Maku's son someone told me long ago that these brothas were his sons. Could you rectify this for me? Besause i can see why jacob(child-molester)would be jealous coz his dad did'nt fund for his supposed musical career ____________________________________________ Admin Webmisstress Newbie Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 5 Location: Georgia Status: Offline Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 10:55 am -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rakim is his son, we heard that from his [Chief's] mouth. I dont know about Andre... _________________ www.nuworldorder.com
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Post by ELTRUTH on Feb 27, 2004 7:34:00 GMT -5
you didnt know those are his sons!?! so is johnny gil (lmas) and some other REAL famoush people- not the FAKE famouse people who order fake gold albums with their name on it and tell their congragation they won an award - or the ones that puts out a tape and threaten people to buy it, or give the people in the office money to buy the tape- dont give them the tapes - so they have more product to sell- just to say a certain amount of people bought there -high in demand - tapes! ;D lmfao!
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Feb 27, 2004 7:42:59 GMT -5
did you totally miss what she said about him being a JR?? duh Peace Satiyah, I heard that Rakim Allah was his son from reliable sources back in 1991. Rakim = 52 = 7 Allah = 34 = 7 52 + 34 = 86. Rakim Allah made his debut in the year 1986. I was sixteen years old (16 = 7) at the time and his debut album struck me like lightning. Like Rakim Allah, I was born with three sevens in my head. 1+9+8+6 = 24 = 888 = IESOUS = Jesus (savior of hip hop). Peace, Husaiyn Allah
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Post by SatiyaH on Feb 27, 2004 7:56:16 GMT -5
Peace Satiyah, I heard that Rakim Allah was his son from reliable sources back in 1991. Rakim = 52 = 7 Allah = 34 = 7 52 + 34 = 86. Rakim Allah made his debut in the year 1986. I was sixteen years old (16 = 7) at the time and his debut album struck me like lightning. Like Rakim Allah, I was born with three sevens in my head. 1+9+8+6 = 24 = 888 = IESOUS = Jesus (savior of hip hop). Peace, Husaiyn Allah Considering the man's birth name is a junior, which is what people are called when they are named after their father, who would be a senior--then you need to bring this fact that York is his real daddy up to Rakim Allah, and his mother and this William Griffin "Senior".
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Post by kAHANyAH on Feb 27, 2004 10:19:33 GMT -5
Dont they subscribe to egyptology ? What about Isis and her pet dog Anubis ? Dont they know the story of her sending the dog to go search for the remains of her hubby ?
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Feb 27, 2004 10:28:01 GMT -5
on another thread m9 claims that anubis isn't a dog Dont they subscribe to egyptology ? What about Isis and her pet dog Anubis ? Dont they know the story of her sending the dog to go search for the remains of her hubby ?
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Post by kAHANyAH on Feb 27, 2004 10:30:58 GMT -5
Oh ? Well then they [egyptians] sure was using the qualities of the jackal cause they used the image of the jackal's face!!!! to represent the psychic nature of this anubis force . Metaphysically anubis represent the keen hyper sense to search, seek and find. And physically this plays out thru nature in the embodiment of the jackal. on another thread m9 claims that anubis isn't a dog
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Feb 27, 2004 10:34:28 GMT -5
well kah you know that they constantly contradict themselves.. but i could imagine their next argument would be something like- a jackal is different from a domestic dog.. technicalities technicalities. Oh ? Well then they [egyptians] sure was using the qualities of the jackal cause they used the image of the jackal's face!!!! to represent the psychic nature of this anubis force . Metaphysically anubis represent the keen hyper sense to search, seek and find. And physically this plays out thru nature in the embodiment of the jackal.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Feb 27, 2004 10:39:34 GMT -5
Well honey you tell em! I SAID ALL CANINES, domestic dogs come from the line of wild dogs! and domesticating animals involve HUMAN INTERVENTION, a.k.a training, taking them into the human household for many generations thus DOMESTICATIN THEM thru time called evolution. AUUGGHH!! well kah you know that they constantly contradict themselves.. but i could imagine their next argument would be something like- a jackal is different from a domestic dog.. technicalities technicalities.
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