Let The Leader Lead
In July of 1988, Eric B. & Rakim released one of their most celebrated albums, Follow The Leader. Rakim had already astounded audiences with his cadence and rhyme structure the year previous with Paid In Full and Follow The Leader was lyrically an extension of Ra's poetic genius.
The album's lead single and video, "Follow The Leader," was musically based on Bob James' "Nautilus," but replayed by Rakim's brother Steve Griffin. Although the "Follow The Leader" had a cosmic feel that was punctuated by Rakim's esoteric verses, the video (which was the first video aired on Yo! MTV Raps) was based on the 1987 mafia movie Untouchables, complete with machine guns, classic cars, clothing and a remake of Robert De Niro's infamous "baseball bat" scene.
Not only did "Follow The Leader" create great anticipation for the upcoming album bearing the same name, it cemented Rakim as one of the best lyricists of his generation, and stands today as a testament to hod God status.