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''Don't Sweat the Technique'' is the fourth and final
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duo Eric B. & Rakim, released on June 23, 1992, by
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. It was recorded and produced by Eric B. & Rakim at
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in New York City.Eric B & Rakim - Don't Sweat The Technique CD Album
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The album builds on the sounds of 1990's ''
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em ''Let the Rhythm Hit ’Em'' is the third studio album by hip hop duo Eric B. & Rakim, released on June 19, 1990. The production ranges from soulful tracks such as "In the Ghetto" to the hard-edged assault of the title track "Let the Rhythm Hi ...
'', with Rakim sounding more aggressive on Eric B.'s jazzy, soulful production. The album debuted at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart the week of July 11, 1992. It also charted at number nine on the
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chart. The title track was a minor radio hit. "Casualties of War" was also released as a single and contains some of Rakim's most political lyrics. The single "What's on Your Mind" originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1991 film ''
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'', while "Know the Ledge" first appeared in the film ''
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'' under the title "Juice (Know the Ledge)".


Content

The album features more of Rakim's socially conscious lyrics. "Casualties of War" relates to the
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in which the United States-led military coalition invaded former ally Iraq following its war with Kuwait. It mentions the concept of
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, and relates to Rakim's
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faith. The track "What's Going On" relates to the
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, black-on-black crime,
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. The tenth track, "
Know the Ledge "Know the Ledge" – originally on the soundtrack of the film ''Juice'' as "Juice (Know the Ledge)" – is a 1992 single by hip-hop duo Eric B. & Rakim. The film's theme song, also released on the duo's 1992 album '' Don't Sweat the Technique'', ...
" (which originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1992 film ''Juice''), showcases Rakim's storytelling as he shares a
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of a neighborhood thug and drug dealer who is forced to come to grips with his violent and reckless lifestyle.


Singles

Four singles were released from the album. The first single "What's on Your Mind" (which initially appeared on the soundtrack to the 1991 film ''
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'') reached numbers 34 and 20 on the ''
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and
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charts, respectively. The second single, "Know the Ledge" (which appeared in the 1992 film ''Juice''), reached number 96 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The third single, "Don't Sweat the Technique", peaked at number 14 and number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, respectively, while the fourth and final single, "Casualties of War", peaked at numbers 23 and 11 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, respectively.


Critical reception

''Don't Sweat the Technique'' received positive reviews from contemporary
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. In his review for ''
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said that "Eric B.'s tracks are mellow and mean, while Rakim's lyrics are at once eloquent and threatening". Nelson, Havelock (July 9, 1992)
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Nelson wrote that the duo "expound further on the funky-fresh aesthetic" with ''Don't Sweat the Technique'', adding that it "activates the mind – it's erotic, playful, violent, dramatic, funky, jazzy and definitely dope". Gil Griffin of ''
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'' praised Rakim's machismo lyrics and Eric B.'s "dense
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tracks full of acoustic bass, brass, piano, and thick drumbeats". ''
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'' writer Parry Gettelman praised Rakim's "assured rhymes" and noted Eric B.'s beats as "economically laced with insistent vocal and instrumental riffs".Gettelman, Parry (August 7, 1992)
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The ''
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'' complimented Eric B.'s "diverse mix of beats and melodies ... from hard
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to more subdued
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and jazz", concluding that "The potent combination of articulate raps and catchy beats makes ''Don't Sweat'' a real burner". ''
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'' stated similarly, "What keeps this duo dynamic is that they understand the importance of sticking with the basics—hard beats, sly samples and imaginative cadences—and foregoing fashion". In a mixed review, ''
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''s James Bernard viewed that the album lacks "the roller coaster rush of 'Teach' or 'Casualties of War,'", writing that the duo "have gone back to the well too many times, retaining the technique without maintaining the energy".Bernard, James (July 31, 1992)
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Dimitri Ehrlich of ''
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'' was ambivalent towards "Erik B.'s meat-and-potatoes approach to assembling tracks", but viewed the album as "a more cohesive and inspired effort" than ''
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''. Ehrlich praised Rakim's rhymes as "lively, varied, and imaginative" and stated "With his gruffly evocative street reporting and fine sense of detail, he creates scenarios of urban apocalypse that seem to echo Erik B.'s survivalist
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s". '' Q'' magazine felt the duo "may be one of the more venerable rap teams, but they're clearly still capable of adapting to changing styles".
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'', gave the album an "A−". Christgau, Robert (October 20, 1992)
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He said that Rakim's metaphors exploit the "interface between
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imagination", and highlighted Eric B.'s "new groove" as the "star of the show", which, "when he hits it right," is "like the mouth you love doing the spot you forgot." In a retrospective review,
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editor Jason Elias called the album "another strong effort from one of rap's most respected acts" and highlighted "the brilliant ear of Eric B. who can cut the tension and exact magic out of a going-nowhere track".Elias, Jason (November 1, 2001)
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Track listing

#"What's on Your Mind?" – 5:31 #"Teach the Children" – 3:01 #"Pass the Hand Grenade" – 3:14 #"Casualties of War" – 4:02 #"Rest Assured" – 3:36 #"The Punisher" – 4:10 #"Relax with Pep" – 4:00 #"Keep the Beat" – 4:15 #"What's Going On?" – 3:52 #"
Know the Ledge "Know the Ledge" – originally on the soundtrack of the film ''Juice'' as "Juice (Know the Ledge)" – is a 1992 single by hip-hop duo Eric B. & Rakim. The film's theme song, also released on the duo's 1992 album '' Don't Sweat the Technique'', ...
" – 3:58 #"Don't Sweat the Technique" – 4:22 #"Kick Along" – 3:26


Personnel

Credits are adapted from
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. * Louis Alfred III – assistant engineer * Lee Anthony – engineer, mixing * El Cimarrón – design * Eric B. & Rakim – executive producer, producer, programming * Dante Gioia – assistant engineer * Carl Glanville – assistant engineer * Andy Grassi – assistant engineer * Mark Harder – engineer, mixing *
Large Professor William Paul Mitchell (born March 21, 1972), better known by the stage name of Large Professor (also Extra P. and Large Pro), is an American rapper and music producer. Based in New York City, he is known as a founding member of the underground ...
– production coordination * Herb Powers – mastering * Rakim – performer, producer, programming, vocals * Richard Simmons – production coordination * Vartan – art direction * Cesar Vera – photography * Craig Winzelberg – assistant engineer * Dann Wojnar – assistant engineer * Kerwin Young – production coordination


Charts


In popular culture

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film '' The Lincoln Lawyer''. The song appears in season 3, episode 4 of ''
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Know the Ledge "Know the Ledge" – originally on the soundtrack of the film ''Juice'' as "Juice (Know the Ledge)" – is a 1992 single by hip-hop duo Eric B. & Rakim. The film's theme song, also released on the duo's 1992 album '' Don't Sweat the Technique'', ...
" (also known as "Juice (Know the Ledge)" from the film ''
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References


External links

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