It’s finally here! Rakim’s highly anticipated new album “Gods’ Network: The Rebirth” has dropped and it’s a certified masterpiece. The tracklist alone is enough to send chills down your spine. Every collaboration is a match made in hip-hop heaven.
As soon as you press play on “Be Ill,” you’re hit with the unmistakable gritty beats and raw lyricism that defined Rakim’s iconic career. Kurupt and Masta Killa add their own unique flavor to the track, creating a timeless hip-hop anthem.
“Now Is The Time” takes things up a notch with the addition of B.G., Hus Kingpin, and Compton Menace. The track has an infectious energy that gets you moving from the moment it starts. The chemistry between these four emcees is undeniable, and their flow effortlessly glides over the hard-hitting beat.
The entire album was produced and cuts by “Rakim” along with his rapping we have an overall Artist made “Hip Hop Art Album”.
But it’s the third track that truly takes your breath away. “Love Is The Message” features an all-star lineup that includes Nipsey Hussle, Snoop Dogg, Planet Asia, Louis King, Sally Green, Kobe Honeycutt, and the LA Grand Choir. This song is a beautiful ode to love and unity, and it showcases the diversity of talent that Rakim was able to bring together for this album. The harmonious blend of voices and lyrics creates a powerful message of hope and resilience.
“God’s Playground” picks up the pace with a gritty, bass-heavy beat, as 38 Spesh, Skyzoo, Fred The Godson, and DMX trade verses. Each emcee brings their A-game, delivering razor-sharp rhymes that are as thought-provoking as they are entertaining. This track is a testament to Rakim’s ability to curate a diverse array of talent while still maintaining a cohesive sound.
The energy continues to build with “Pendulum Swing,” which features KXNG Crooked, Canibus, LA The Darkman, and Chino XL. This track showcases Rakim’s love for lyricism and wordplay, as each emcee delivers intricate rhymes over a hauntingly melodic beat. The back-and-forth between these four emcees is nothing short of electrifying.
“International” takes things in a new direction, with Kool G Rap, Joell Ortiz, and Tristate bringing their unique styles to the table. The track has a global vibe that reflects Rakim’s appreciation for hip-hop culture worldwide. The chemistry between these three emcees is undeniable, and they effortlessly trade verses over a smooth, jazz-infused beat.
But it’s the final track, “Sign Of Se7en,” that truly leaves a lasting impression. Featuring Prodigy, Method Man, X-Raided, and Big Twins, this song is a tribute to the legends of the game. Each emcee brings their own distinct flavor to the track, creating a powerful and emotional finale that pays homage to the roots of hip-hop.
Overall, “Gods’ Network: The Rebirth” is a masterpiece. Rakim has managed to create an album that honors the past while pushing the boundaries of hip-hop forward. With each track showcasing a different aspect of his musical vision, this album is sure to go down in history as one of the greatest of all time. Do yourself a favor and listen to this album from start to finish, because you won’t be disappointed. Rakim has truly outdone himself this time.
Mattew “M80” Markoff is the executive producer helping to bring this album into existence. The A&R extraordinaire helps to bring us the essence of hip-hop to modern times.
TRACKLIST:
01 “Be Ill” (Feat. Kurupt & Masta Killa)
02 “Now Is The Time” (Feat. B.G., Hus Kingpin, & Compton Menace)
03 “Love Is The Message” (Feat. Nipsey Hussle, Snoop Dogg, Planet Asia, Louis King, Sally Green, Kobe Honeycutt, & the LA Grand Choir)
04 “God’s Playground” (Feat. 38 Spesh, Skyzoo, Fred The Godson, & DMX)
05 “Pendulum Swing” (Feat. KXNG Crooked, Canibus, LA The Darkman, & Chino XL)
06 “International” (Feat. Kool G Rap, Joell Ortiz, & Tristate)
07 “Sign Of Se7en” (Feat. Prodigy, Method Man, X- Raided, & Big Twins)
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