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Schoolly D - Welcome to America

On February 1, 1994, Schoolly D released Welcome to America, his 6th album. In 2018, he played a central role in the book The History Of Gangster Rap: From Schoolly D to Kendrick Lamar, the Rise of a Great American Art form by Soren Baker. Le 1er février 1994, Schoolly D sortait Welcome to America, son 6e album. En 2018, il occupe un rôle central dans le livre The History Of Gangster Rap: From Schoolly D to Kendrick Lamar, the Rise of a Great American Art form de Soren Baker. 

Schoolly D - How a Black Man Feels

On October 15, 1991, Schoolly D released How a Black Man Feels, their 5th album. Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr produced this effort himself but the song Original Gangster is co-produced and mixed by KRS-One. Le 15 octobre 1991, Schoolly D sortait How a Black Man Feels, son 5e album. Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr a réalisé lui-même cet effort mais la chanson Original Gangster est co-réalisée et mixée par KRS-One. 

Schoolly D - Am I Black Enough For You ?

On July 27, 1989, Schoolly D released Am I Black Enough For You ?, its 4th album. The song Pussy Ain't Nothin' covers Voodoo Child (Slight Return) by Jimi Hendrix and Long Red from Mountain. Le 27 juillet 1989, Schoolly D sortait Am I Black Enough For You?, son 4e album. La chanson Pussy Ain't Nothin' reprend Voodoo Child (Slight Return) de Jimi Hendrix et Long Red par Mountain. 

Schoolly D

Born June 22, 1962, it is Schoolly D's birthday. In 1983, he founded Schoolly-D Records which was the first record label owned by a hip-hop artist. Né le 22 juin 1962, c’est l’anniversaire de Schoolly D. En 1983, il fonde Schoolly-D Records qui a été la première étiquette de disque détenue par un artiste hip-hop.