They let that materialistic side of hip-hop get the best of them. The place is still going absolutely nuts. “I feel we told the story that needed to be told.
In another bank across town, her parents heard of their daughter’s death from a television set. Studio equipment. This reissue of Schoolly D's debut 12 inch, one of the most legendary 12s in hip hop history, is brought to you by Get On Down with the full cooperation and involvement of the artist. SCHOOLLY D Vinyl Records and CDs Straight outta Philadelphia, Schoolly D was one of the earliest exponents of gangster rap along with the likes of Ice-T, Toddy Tee and Kool G Rap. I’ve got a couple of grand worth of camera gear, a Schoolly D single, about eight bucks in the bank (college student) and nowhere to go.
I spent a couple of hours in a Royal Bank ATM. She never mentioned when we worked together.” Still, the best-kept secret about “The Glamorous Life” was that it wasn’t even shot in Philly, but in the pre-gentrification era Meat Packing District in New York City. This was one of the first times I realized my camera was going to put me in some pretty special places. Schoolly D was on an upward trajectory. It was tragic.”Philadelphia turntable master DJ Cash Money, winner of the New Music Seminar DJ Battle in 1987, is widely credited with pioneering the art of spinning. In 1988 Schoolly D produced the dark “Smoke Some Kill” and followed it up with 1989’s “Am I Black Enough for You?”.It was Saturday Night, December 2, 1989. I’d recorded pretty much all of the episodes on VHS so I could play them back during any of the other 23 hours of the day when they were playing some various 80s stuff. But there’s more to the story. Jesse B. Weaver, since christened Schoolly D, is one of the most iconic figures in rap music. Straight Outta Philly, the originator of gangster rap himself, Schoolly D, who interestingly also worked on the Hunger Force Theme. From recording some the earliest examples of gangsta rap to becoming one of the first artists signed to the Rykodisc label and then on to scoring Abel Ferrara films and becoming the Aqua Teen Hunger Force narrator, the crazy career of rapper Schoolly D begins here. Genres: East Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop. Studio equipment. Composer Joe Delia tapped Schoolly to co-write and record "The Player" for Ferrara's film The Blackout, which Delia scored. On the streets of Philly, Roney was more popularly known by his professional hip-hop handle, Cool C. A hit song called “Glamorous Life” had made him a local celebrity back in 1989, but a lot had changed since then.Later, Martin also crafted clips for Philly acts Boyz II Men, Da Youngstas and Jill Scott.
“People always ask if the young girl in the video is Jill Scott, but I’m 99 percent sure that it isn’t. It features the underground hits "Put Your Filas On", "P.S.K. His first four albums are all great examples of the hip-hop old school, though also suffers the same lyrical limitations of the time, his later albums don't help out either. I must have played that back a thousand times.
Roney’s mother later claimed that he’d been home, eating breakfast with her when the crimes occurred. Released in the summer of 1986 on Schoolly D records. Canty was arrested two weeks later in Maryland.During the same time period, Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and Salt-N-Pepa were also signed to Pop Art. He was so nice on the court.” Off the court, both Steady B and Cool C, as well as their schoolmate Fresh Prince, performed the Miss Overbrook Pageant and other local venues in West Philly.“I never knew those guys to be gangsters,” Lady B admits, taking a break from her afternoon show on Old School 100.3.
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