The 18th Letter
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The 18th Letter | |||||
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Studio album by Rakim | |||||
Released | November 4, 1997 | ||||
Genre | Hip-Hop | ||||
Label | Universal/MCA Records UD-53113 |
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Producer | Rakim DJ Premier Father Shaheed DJ Clark Kent Pete Rock Nick Wiz Naughty Shorts Bill Blass |
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The 18th Letter is the first solo album from rapper Rakim, coming five years after 1992's Don't Sweat the Technique. The album sees the veteran rapper working with a range of top '90s producers, including Pete Rock and DJ Premier, who provide him with jazzy backing tracks that complement his flow. The album was a success reaching a #1 spot on the US Hip-Hop charts.
A deluxe version of The 18th Letter was sold with an album named The Book of Life (UD2-53111), an Eric B. & Rakim greatest hits collection.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "The 18th Letter (Always And Forever)"
- Produced by Father Shaheed
- "Skit"
- "It's Been a Long Time"
- Produced by DJ Premier
- Contains samples from "I Know You Got Soul" by Eric B. & Rakim and "Call Me (Come Back Home)" by Cecil Holmes
- "Remember That"
- Produced by DJ Clark Kent
- Contains samples from "Thoughts of Old Flames" by Pleasure
- "The Saga Begins"
- Produced by Pete Rock
- Contains samples from "Love Has a Way" by Monty Alexander and "Hell on Earth (Front Lines)" by Mobb Deep
- "Skit"
- "Guess Who's Back"
- Produced by DJ Clark Kent
- Contains samples from "Shamboozie" by Bob James and "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy
- "Stay a While"
- Produced by DJ Clark Kent
- "New York (Ya Out There)"
- Produced by DJ Premier
- Contains samples from "Down and Out in New York City" by James Brown, "Long Red" by Mountain and "MC Battle" by DJ Grand Wizard Theodore
- "Show Me Love"
- Produced by Nic Wiz
- "Skit"
- "The Mystery (Who Is God?)"
- Produced by Naughty Shorts; Co-Produced by Bill Blass
- Scratches by DJ Sond
- "When I'm Flowin'"
- Produced by Pete Rock
- Contains samples from "A Time for Love" by Monty Alexander and "The Distant Galaxy" by Don Sebesky
- "It's Been a Long Time" (Suave House Mix)
- Produced by Mo-Suave-A
- "Guess Who's Back" (Alternative Mix)
- Produced by DJ Clark Kent
- "Outro"
[edit] The Book of Life track listing
- "I Know You Got Soul"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Follow The Leader"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Eric B. Is President"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Microphone Fiend"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "I Ain't No Joke"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Lyrics Of Fury"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "My Melody (Remix)"
- Produced by Marley Marl
- "Know The Ledge (Remix)"
- Produced by Gary G-Wiz & Hank Shocklee
- "Move The Crowd"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Mahogany"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "In The Ghetto"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Casualties Of War"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "The Punisher"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
- "Paid In Full"
- Produced by Eric B. & Rakim
[edit] Album singles
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"Guess Who's Back"
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