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Slick
Rick foreshadowed and epitomised the pimpster attitude of many rappers
during the late '80s and early '90s, with gold chains, his trademark
eye-patch, and recordings that were no less misogynistic.
His
1989 album, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, was a certified-platinum
classic, but before he could record a follow-up, Slick Rick was
arrested for attempted murder. Out on bail thanks to Def Jam Records'
label head Russell Simmons, Rick recorded The Ruler's Back in three
weeks and released the album in 1991. After his release from prison
two years later, he recorded Behind Bars for a 1994 release.
Born
to Jamaican parents in South Wimbledon, London, on January 14, 1965,
Ricky Walters was blinded by broken glass as an infant and took
to wearing an eyepatch from an early age. He emigrated with his
family to the Bronx in the late '70s and attended the La Guardia
High School of Music & Art, where he became friends with future
rapper Dana Dane. The two formed the Kangol Crew, and began performing
in hip-hop battles around the city.
At
one 1984 battle in the Bronx, Rick met Doug E. Fresh, and began
playing with his Get Fresh Crew (which also included Chill Will
and Barry Bee). Fresh's number four R&B hit, The Show, exploded
just one year later, and MC Ricky D. -- as Rick was then known --
leaped to a solo contract two years later, after an acquaintance
with Russell Simmons led to his signing to Def Jam Records, the
biggest label in hip-hop at the time.
Slick
Rick recorded his debut record, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick,
and released the album in 1988. Treat Her like a Prostitute became
a sensation on the streets but R&B radio stations were understandably
reluctant to play the track; instead, they pushed his duet with
Al B. Sure!, If I'm Not Your Lover, and it made number two in 1989.
Children's Story hit the R&B Top Five that same year, but early
in 1990, Slick Rick was arrested after shooting at his cousin --
who allegedly harassed Rick's mother -- and leading police on a
high-speed cruise.
Before
his sentencing, 21 songs were recorded and hastily released as The
Ruler's Back. The album failed to move at all, though Rick's confession
track I Shouldn't Have Done It scraped the R&B charts later
in 1991. Featured in the rap documentary The Show (released in 1995)
-- in a segment where Russell Simmons actually visits the prison
-- Slick Rick was released on a work programme in 1996, although
his Behind Bars album appeared in 1994. Art of Storytelling was
issued in 1999, an artistically successful comeback that paired
him with MC's like Outkast and Snoop Dogg but did more to emphasise
his talents as a solo artist. While performing live on a Florida
cruise ship in the summer of 2002, INS officials seized the rapper
and tried to deport him. After 17 months in prison he was freed
and his deportation order overturned.
MTV.com
See
Slick Rick in concert with Doug E Fresh and Shannon
More Info: Hosted by Adrian Don Mora. Also featuring Richard Simply
Smooth, Chris Boynes, OBrien Haynes, CG, Sir Charles and DProfessionals
When: October 16
Where: The Pier, Madison Sq. Garden, Chaguaramas
Tickets: VIP and general tickets available at 747-3791, 789-4398.
Go to www.triniscene.com
for more info
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