In this edition of Good Vinyl Mornings, we confront a universal battle: the tug-of-war between emotional doubt and disciplined action. When the road gets rough and your feelings scream "stop"—don’t quit.
We root this message in “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” the title track from Eric B. & Rakim’s final album, released in mid-1992. Flowing over jazzy drums, a bass line sampled from Young-Holt Unlimited’s “Queen of the Nile,” and Kool & the Gang’s “Give It Up,” Rakim’s confident, layered delivery proves that technique matters under pressure—and so does composure
This track isn’t just a lyrical flex—it’s a reminder:
- Don’t sweat—don’t overthink or overreact when stress or fear shows up
- Stay steady—trust your skills, your voice, your process
- Don’t quit—because staying the course builds legacy, not regret
In a world that celebrates raw emotion, this anthem tells us real strength comes from controlled expression, not explosive reaction. It’s about working through the moment, not reacting against it. We delve into how Rakim channels intensity into precision—how emotional energy, when aligned with intention and skill, becomes empowerment rather than derailment.
So this morning, whether your challenges are internal or external—don’t give in. Don’t quit. Court your craft. Trust the grind. Because technique isn’t just what you do—it’s who you are when it matters most.
SONGS OF THE DAY
ERIC B & RAKIM - DON'T SWEAT THE TECHNIQUE
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