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"Follow The Leader" is the second album by the legendary Hip Hop duo of Eric B & Rakim. It was released in 1989, a year after their debut "Paid In Full" which had them bring a fresh new style of Hip Hop where production and rhymes work off each other to keep it all flowing. 1. "Follow the Leader" Rakim leads the way for this one and comes with absolute fire on this as he rips through rhymes about what has happened since the last record, and why they didn't bring this one out before people had got their head around the complexity of the lyrics in "Paid In Full". It is a great way to hype you up for the ... Read the complete review
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