Schoolly-D’s Top 5 “Murder Master Music Show” Moments: “I Can’t Stop Even If I Wanted To” [Audio]

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[Even though Ice-T and N.W.A. took gangsta rap to the highest levels, Schoolly-D from Philadelphia is known for pioneering the genre with songs like “P.S.K.” Even Ice-T himself credits Schoolly with the creation of gangsta rap. Check out School-D’s top five “Murder Master Music Show” moments below.]

Ice-T Called Up Schooly-D Before He Dropped “6 ‘N The Mornin'”:

“This comes at a time when there was really 15 national rappers. I helped him out, I helped out 2 Live Crew, and there was a brotherhood. I looked at it as Ice was part of my West Side brotherhood. He called me up and said he was putting it out but he wouldn’t put it out until I approved and he played it for me on the radio and I was like “Yeah, that’s cool put it out!””

I’m Going To Do This Until I Die:

“I know I’m gonna do this until I die! I’m gonna paint, I’m gonna draw, I’m gonna create poetry, I’m gonna do film scores, I’m gonna tour and I’m gonna do it until I die. I ask that questions to a lot of cats in hip-hop, “Did you follow hip-hop or did hip-hop follow you?” Now with a true artist it’s in his blood, I can’t stop even if I wanted to stop.”

On His Work W/ Aqua Teen Hunger Force:

“It is something I always wanted to do. When I was 12 I told my mother I wanted to grow up and write a Scooby Doo song. Plus I’m a cartoonist so I always wanted to be involved with that. I had 14 seasons out of that.”

Thoughts On Hip-Hop In 2016:

“I get that question so many times I don’t even know how to answer that! Are you talking about personally? Because personally I lived my whole life in hip-hop and hip-hop started for me when I was 7 or 8 and I was painting drawing and playing and I was given the command to change life for Black people and Brown people. That’s personal for me so I still see great things and everything changes around 10 years anyway so I just keep changing. As far as other artists, Psychiatrists and doctors will say whatever you were listening to in your teens before you became 18 that is the music that inspires you. So funk, soul, jazz and poetry is the music that inspires me. If it kinda don’t sound like that it kinda don’t inspire me. Not to say that anything new don’t inspire me, if it dont make me thump it don’t inspire me. I like some new cats.”

On Early Struggles W/ Radio Playing His Music:

“I was doing the paintings. I think I was ignorant to the fact that I thought everything was art. When I started making records they were street records but they had an art to them. When I made them I would make sure they were pure. When I took them to the radio station they say “We can’t play that” and I was like “Why it’s my art and you are suppose to play it!” And they were like “There are rules to playing your art.” I didn’t change my rules at that moment because it almost made me cry because this is Black people telling me that I had to change my art to have other Black people listen to me.”

Scott “Prezident” Bejda of the Murder Master Music Show at www.ugs4life.com

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