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Rick Rubin Has Everybody Asking “What Is He Exactly?”

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Rick Rubin has always been one of Hip-Hop’s greatest mysteries. That’s probably why people keep trying to explain him.

Who remembers this fella?

Let’s be honest. Here is a guy who has worked with everybody from LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys to Jay-Z, Kanye West, Johnny Cash and Adele. That does not touch his super metal acts! He doesn’t play instruments. He isn’t known for twisting knobs behind a mixing board. He is not the guy programming drums until four in the morning. Yet artists swear by him. They keep coming back. Somehow, he hears things other people don’t.

That has always fascinated me.

For years, Rubin has described creativity as something you don’t necessarily manufacture. You discover it. He has talked about artists becoming vessels instead of controllers, about quieting the mind, removing distractions and allowing ideas to arrive instead of forcing them into existence. Some people hear mindfulness. Others hear spirituality. A growing number hear something much deeper.

That is where the rumors begin.

I’ve noticed more conversations asking whether Rubin’s philosophy borrows from ancient mystical traditions, Eastern thought, Hermetic teachings, alchemy or even esoteric schools of philosophy. If you’ve read “The Creative Act,” you know it is filled with ideas about “source,” intuition, stillness and receiving rather than controlling creativity. Depending on your own worldview, those concepts either sound beautifully liberating or a little unsettling.

Personally, I think people often project their own beliefs onto Rubin because he intentionally leaves so much open to interpretation. He rarely gives concrete answers. He almost invites people to fill in the blanks themselves.

Still, I have to admit something.

The more I think about it, the stranger his career becomes. How does someone become arguably the most influential producer of the last four decades without fitting the traditional definition of a producer? Maybe the answer has nothing to do with technical skill. Maybe it has everything to do with psychology. Maybe it is emotional intelligence. Maybe it is intuition. Or maybe there really is some creative frequency that certain people are simply better at tapping into than the rest of us.

I don’t know. I do know the internet is digging a lot recently. They are unearthing all this old biz that deals with everything from Boots Riley to Kanye West. Talib used one of AHH’s reports to make a point!

What I do know is that greatness often looks mysterious from the outside. And whenever something remains mysterious long enough, people eventually build myths around it.

Rick Rubin may just be a brilliant creative coach who knows exactly how to unlock artists. Or perhaps his philosophy really is pulling from traditions most music fans have never stopped to examine.

Either way, the conversation says just as much about us as it does about him.

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