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The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. It features three singles: "Put Your Filas On", "P.S.K. I could actually see it. She was like, "What?

I was asleep, I woke up, I put on the radio. It wasn't until [Uncle] Luke and I were partners in business, he introduced me to these Cubans and shit that would press records.

I remember some cats, like, all about the radio. See, back in the day we had something called the Yellow Pages. I don't know if you've ever seen girls do double-dutch. There's no strict release date to celebrate, because Weaver was self-releasing his records, but with a 30th anniversary reissue of "P.S.K." "P.S.K.

and his self-titled debut album came to fruition 30 years ago in cottage industry fashion. My father always taught me: "Art first, money second." I simply went home, told my mother, "Well I'm gonna start my own record label." 11K likes. Being away from Philly for a couple years, they just looked at me as a country boy. The original gangster rapper and creator of the classics "PSK", "Gucci Time", "Saturday Night" and more! I was thinking about, "These guys wanna put their art out just like I wanna put my art out." Nobody believed him, but his music was -- this is John Coltrane. But the reason I keep coming back is the beats. 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.

Straight Outta Philly, the originator of gangster rap himself, Schoolly D, who interestingly also worked on the Hunger Force Theme. What the fuck." I rapped and operated the drum machine live, [DJ] Code [Money] scratched live. had to be made the way it had to be made.I finally called him, he was like, "Dude, I'm not releasing this fucking record unless you hear it, I don't want you to think I'm biting your style, but it's like you're influencing cats out here." What Does It Mean?" It was frustrating and magic at the same time. I come from the whole gang mentality, even if it was like from the South, even if it was from the West Coast, even if it was from the U.K. Schoolly D teamed up with DJ Code Money in the mid-1980s. and "Gucci Time" was made. And the Yellow Pages had everything. Schoolly-D ist das Debütalbum von Schoolly D. Es erschien im Jahr 1985 und ist dem Genre des Hip-Hop beziehungsweise dem Subgenre des Gangsta-Rap zuzuordnen. There was so much energy, everybody wanted it out. There was like 40 record stores in Philly that we all knew, and they'd be like, "Well, if you press a record we'll sell it for you. N---as need to get money." But being an artist and thinking about I was seeing it but the thing is, like I said, there was still only a few rappers outside of New York. She was like, "You really don't hear it?" That's the fucking difference.

I know everybody today got the lawyer mentality. Schoolly revealed the song been on in studio, hopefully guesting Ice T and two rappers like Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Slipknot’s Sid Wilson. Who would do that?So basically, today -- again, none of this shit would have happened because people would have been thinking about themselves. I'm like, "I'm on a plane, I'm going to the U.K." He was like, "Well, I'm gonna set up a gig for us when you get back." I found a place to press the labels, I found distributors.

When Schoolly D returned to Philadelphia in the early '80s after living in Atlanta, he was a couple years away from truly kick-starting his music career.

It was fucking magic as hell, but nobody could see it. It was almost out of frustration.I had just moved back from Atlanta 'cause I would go back [and forth between] Philly and Atlanta. I'm like, "No, is it bad?"

And "Gangsta Boogie," recording that in '82 -- again, being naive, which I love being naive. I think it was all of that in our voices, hitting on the one. "P.S.K." Schoolly D Interview (1986) + LIVE performace of "Do It Do It" at the Latin Quarter! I think I switched it from time to time. It was pretty hard getting the guys to put your records out front. What do you mean you're gonna start your own record label?" Straight Outta Philly, the originator of gangster rap himself, Schoolly D, who interestingly also worked on the Hunger Force Theme. I got home, Code dubbed the tapes and he handed it out to everybody in the neighborhood. Jesse B. Weaver, Jr., better known by the stage name Schoolly D, is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.. Schoolly D teamed up with DJ Code Money in the mid-1980s. I wasn't thinking about myself. What Does It Mean?

"I already had everything set up to get pressed. We would talk business and he would always say, "Schoolly, I'm telling you man, you an influence. But once I got it there it was pretty easy. Every now and then you do stuff for money, but you feel slimy. If it's indie -- if the lawyers wanna go after they do, but I don't. But if you're from North Philly, or South Dakota, or East St. Louis, I'm not [suing] 'cause I did that shit.

So that's when I knew, and she was like, "You're gonna have to put this out yourself."

That's my mantra. Like how it is now. Ice-T and Eazy and those guys took the face and the voice because they kept making records for radio while I was making music for film.Again, that's something I learned from the '60s. If I influence their art, it's because  somebody influenced me. Just go check out his single "Gucci Time", you'll know what I mean. and "Gucci Time," totally forgot to put [them on the record.] Disco Len [Linn Stevens], his eyes were like, "Dude, you did it. Like you know the fucking "more cowbell [It was immediate.

I remember putting the mic in one of those rooms. It was anti-establishment. "I swear to you. Putting it all together. "So watching other cats always rapping, me being on the sidelines, knowing I was better than the twelve guys before me. From the film "Big Fun In The Big Town."

I took tapes down to I was talking to some younger cats, and the whole thing about hip-hop: the money.

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