Jazz Samples
Many of the tracks on Don't Sweat The Technique are greatly influenced by jazz, featuring upright bass and horn samples and a live drummer feel. Rakim revealed in a podcast with King Crooked that he played drums on Know The Ledge, which contains an upright bass loop. "I played drums on 'Juice (Know The Ledge)'. It was an ill situation they asked if I wanted to see the movie and write a song for it, not the title track," he explains.
"I was going record shopping all the time, and I would put records to the side so I could come back and sample 'em up later," he explained. "I came back home and went to a stack and grabbed a record and no exaggeration, it was the record with the bassline [to 'Juice'], so I sampled it. "I was lookin' for a particular style of drums and I couldn't find it, so I just found a little drum sample that I could put on it to start writing."
Ra says that he was so consumed with writing the song that he never found a permanent drum sample. " I got on the studio and there was a stack of records, but they still didn't have the drums that I needed. So, I looked in the back and asked the engineer to mic up the drum set. I went in and I played the drums on 'Juice'. So whenever you hear 'Juice' and it's rockin, thats ya boy!"
"Relax With Pep", "Keep The Beat", "What's Goin' On, and "Kick Along" round out a proper last album from an iconic duo. Check out Rakim at this years Rock The Bells Festival at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on August 5.