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Birth Name: William Michael Griffin
Place of Birth: Wyandanch, Long Island, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: January 28, 1968
Ethnicity: African-American, African-Barbadian
Rakim is an American rapper and record producer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all-time. Rakim was a member of hip hop duo Eric B. & Rakim, with Eric B. He is also known as The God MC, Kid Wizard, The R, The 18th Letter, and Rakim Allah.
Rakim is the son of Cynthia Harewood and Willie Griffin, who was born in Florida. Many sources state his birth name is William Michael Griffin, Jr., but in his memoir, he writes that he is not a junior, and his father’s legal name was Willie, not William.
His aunt is said to have been R&B singer and actress Ruth Brown, though she was only a close family friend.
Rakim joined The Nation of Gods and Earths, or the 5 Percent Nation, and adopted the Arabic name Rakim Allah.
Rakim’s paternal grandfather was named Charles Griffin.
Rakim’s paternal grandmother was Geraldine Major (the daughter of Henry Major and Louquilla/Luquilla Dozier). Geraldine was born in Georgia. Henry was born in Warren, Georgia, the son of Enoch Major and Caroline Jones. Louquilla was born in Georgia, the daughter of Nelson Dozier and Nettie.
Rakim’s maternal grandfather was named Arthur Cumberbatch.
Rakim’s maternal grandmother was Ruby G. Harewood (the daughter of James/Rufus Harewood and Clara Alberta Powlett). Ruby was born in New York City, New York, to Barbadian parents. Clara was the daughter of Joseph Emmanuel Powlett and Sarah Catherine/Catharine Greenidge.
Sources: https://www.nochasermagazine.com https://www.nytimes.com
Genealogies of Rakim’s parents – https://www.familysearch.org