Six-six-six in the morning and call it a bite or what you will but I dug that record. … [Chorus Sample] Schoolly D started something way bigger than him, P.S.K or Philadelhpia neighbourhoods. [5], Rapper Ice-T, who is often given credit for the creation of gangsta rap, discussed Schoolly D's influence on him in his autobiography:[6], The first record that came out along those lines was Schoolly D's "P.S.K." Lookin' at my Gucci that was played during the climactic shoot-out in that film, the title track from How a Black Man Feels, and "Signifying Rapper" (from Smoke Some Kill), which was used in Ferrara's film Bad Lieutenant.

You could also do it yourself at any point in time. We wanted people to be like, ‘Goddamn that was worth 30 years to wait for!

Just ran out of smoke, had to pick up an ounce

Legacy. [Verse 2] Six-six-six in the morning “When he sent me the lyrics, it was definitely magic and hard work.

Keep your comments focused on the release. Ice-T stops by #UniqueAccess to discuss the Beastie Boys & Schoolly D Inspiring “6 In The Mornin’.” The rap pioneer also tells #SorenBaker not sending people to prison with his music.

Lookin' at my Gucci, it's about that time People always ask what the hell does that mean

I had a really hard time listening to this album.

During a recent interview with the Murder Master Music Show, Schoolly D talked about what that moment was like when he realized he’d invented a … 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.

That was the only difference, when Schoolly did it, it was "...one by one, I'm knockin' em out." Take them grandma panties off 'fore you hop in the whip “For somebody to realize that for themselves … they can fill a hole, but it wasn’t directed.

It needed Chuck D. It needed the Beastie Boys, but we didn’t know that.

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However, Ice-T has admitted that he was influenced by Schoolly D’s 1985 “P.S.K. Mami send me pics so she want an invite It feels like a 3 hour album, rather than a 38 minute album. Created & Hosted by Soren Baker. Would you like Wikipedia to always look as professional and up-to-date? Lookin' at my Gucci Yeah, 'cause see the juug in the hood is always fraud Wanted nothin' in life, just smoke weed and strip My record didn’t sound like P.S.K., but I liked the way he was flowing with it.

Don't get in arguments with people here, or start long discussions. Hoes be trapping like T.I. Your email address will not be published. I’m happy that it happened.”. We were just being ourselves and the hole was filled.”. [4] Because Led Zeppelin successfully sued due to an uncleared interpolation of its song "Kashmir" in "Signifying Rapper", the song was omitted from the soundtrack of the film and from subsequent releases of the film.[4]. Lookin' at my Gucci, lookin' at my Gucci 'What Does It Mean'?"

He called me and was like, Dude, what the fuck? All he did was represent a gang on his record. Six-six-six in the morning

He only really has one gangsta song on here, and it's not even that gangsta.

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}); Hip-hop heads, did you know that Ice-T’s landmark “6 in the Mornin'” was inspired by Philly rapper Schoolly D’s “P.S.K. The production on "Dreams & Visions" is about as vintage premo as you can possibly get in 2020. Schoolly D, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I wanna be on the album.’, “When Chuck sent the introduction, it just became magic. Use the boards for extended discussion. Word His last album, Funk 'N Pussy, on Jeff "Met" Thies' Chord Recordings features guest appearances by Public Enemy's Chuck D, Chuck Chillout, Lady B and a drum and bass remix of the classic Schoolly D track "Mr. Big Dick" (remixed by UK trip hop crew The Sneaker Pimps).

But she wasn't tryna smash so I cancelled the flight The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. Kickin' all of the rhymes and breakin' all of your spines

It’s us talkin’ but us not talkin’ about the music made the music so much better. Schoolly D also reveals he’s sitting on a long-awaited collaboration with Ice-T called the “The Real Hardcore” featuring Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Slipknot’s Sid Wilson. Yerves was aware the song would be used for a television series but did not approve of it being used for Aqua Teen Hunger Force, however, did not file the copyright to the Library of Congress until May 2006, after the series' fourth season had already started airing. It needed Ice-T. Ice-T stops by #UniqueAccess to discuss the Beastie Boys & Schoolly D Inspiring “6 In The Mornin’.” The rap pioneer also tells #SorenBaker not sending people to prison with his music. Then I got a little uh and she fixed me some eggs

Six-six-six in the morning Ice-T stops by #UniqueAccess to discuss the Beastie Boys & Schoolly D Inspiring “6 In The Mornin’.” The rap pioneer also tells #SorenBaker not sending people to prison with his music.

was talking about Park Side Killers but it was very vague. Six-six-six in the morning

[citation needed] He was interviewed in the 1986 documentary Big Fun in the Big Town.
I feel like he's not really himself yet here.

Same with D. So yeah, redeemable aspects, and an album with historical value, but otherwise it's not that great. Then the syncopation of that rap was used by me when I made "6 in the Mornin'. Just now,  you saying that, I realized how big it was.
Let us know what you think. Lookin' at my Gucci, it's about that time Then Chuck D heard that we did the song together.

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However, Ice-T has admitted that he was influenced by Schoolly D’s 1985 “P.S.K.

Likewise, don't respond to trollish comments; just report them and ignore them. Straight Outta Philly, the originator of gangster rap himself, Schoolly D, who interestingly also worked on the Hunger Force Theme. Rapper Ice-T, who is often given credit for the creation of gangsta rap, discussed Schoolly D's influence on him in his autobiography:.