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From Rakim to Kendrick Lamar, this is the story of hip-hop’s obsession with numbers. In this episode of Dissect, host Cole Cuchna breaks down the evolution of “number bars” - a lyrical tradition where rappers use math, numeric sequences, and wordplay to showcase technical skill and encode hidden meaning. Beginning with Rakim’s groundbreaking verse on “My Melody” (1986) - a quatrain built around groups of seven that secretly mirrors his own 21-letter name - we trace how MCs have used numbers as both a mathematical signature and a symbolic device for decades. From Melle Mel’s divine 7-count in “Superrappin” to Jay-Z’s “22 Twos”, Biggie’s “Ten Crack Commandments,” and Mos Def’s “Mathematics,” numbers became an essential part of hip hop tradition and lyricism. By the 2000s, artists like Lupe Fiasco, J. Cole, JID, Vince Staples, and Kendrick Lamar transformed number schemes into complex storytelling tools. We unpack everything from Lupe’s hidden 3–2–1 countdown on Kanye West’s “Touch the Sky” to Kendrick’s quantum-level equations on “Nosetalgia.” 00:00 Rakim's "7 MCs" Breakdown 00:50 Malice "FICO" Breakdown 02:09 History of Numbers in Hip Hop 03:36 Jay-Z "22 Twos" 05:18 Golden Age Examples 07:29 Ascending Number Counts 10:09 Kendrick Lamar "Freedom" Verse 12:54 Lupe Fiasco "Touch The Sky" Verse 17:09 JID "Lisa" Breakdown 18:08 Vince Staples "Caliphate" Breakdown 19:25 Kendrick "Peekaboo" Breakdown 20:33 J Cole "The Climb Back" Breakdown 23:26 Kendrick Lamar "Nosetalgia" Breakdown