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  1. Released in the summer of 1986 on Schoolly D records. This much anticipated LP is one of the earliest Gangsta Rap releases, although Schoolly D really didn't set out to start any trends. He just had that style about him. I was kind of disappointed back then with this LP since it only had 6 tracks, and the best 2 were jams I already had on wax.

  2. The track that introduced gangsta rap, which has influenced Eazy-E(Boyz n da hood) and Ice T(6'n the morning), Schoolly D lays the blueprint for “gangsta rap” in 1985.

  3. Smoke Some Kill. (1988) Saturday Night! – The Album is the second studio album by hip hop artist Jesse Weaver under the alias of Schoolly D. The album was recorded at INS Studios in New York where Weaver created an album of seven tracks that included rapping and instrumentals that were both inspired by and sampled various funk musicians from ...

  4. 18 de nov. de 2009 · Schoolly D: I follow careers of people who inspire me, and Issac Hayes is one of the cats that always inspired me. When I play my keyboard, I actually try to channel a piece of Issac Hayes .

  5. 28 de jun. de 2011 · SCHOOLLY D - Saturday Night. Schoolly D- PSK, What Does It Mean? 'came first in 1985, this came in 86 from the album of the same name, Saturday Night. P.S.K...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0195997Schoolly D - IMDb

    Schoolly D. Soundtrack: King of New York. Jesse B. Weaver, since christened Schoolly D, is one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop music. Starting with his influential role in the creation of gangsta rap, he transcended the boundaries of genre and has created music that has been integrated into films, animated series, and sampled by some of the most prolific acts around including Li'l Wayne ...

  7. SCHOOLLY D. Artist profile. Jesse B. Weaver Jr. a.k.a. Schoolly D. Born: June 22, 1962 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Facebook. Jesse B. Weaver Jr., better known by the stage name Schoolly D (sometimes spelled Schooly D), is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Schoolly D teamed up with DJ Code Money in the mid-1980s.