Shock G is a legend. He is a towering icon of Hip Hop culture, and quietly, one of the most groundbreaking artists of all time. If you didn’t know this—if you only knew Humpty, or that he discovered Pac—it’s ok, most people didn’t know.
I once went to Rakim’s house, and on his studio wall, he had an amazing poster-sized cartoon of himself on top of a giant cement block, crushing all the other MC’s beneath it. At the top, it said “The Master Poet.”
When I looked closer, I couldn’t believe my eyes. #ShockG
Rakim told me the story: in 1989, a kid had waited outside his dressing room in Oakland for an hour after a show, hoping to give him this giant cartoon. The “kid” was Shock G, but Digital Underground hadn't come out yet.
Three months later, "Doowutchyalike" blew up. #ShockG
Rakim kept that drawing on his studio wall as inspiration... for twenty years.
Let that sink in.
The greatest MC that ever lived kept Shock G on *his* wall for inspiration... to this day.
Footnote: Digital Underground's "Sex Packets" is one of the most brilliantly creative albums ever made. It stays in my Top Ten to this day.
I met Shock once, and made a point to tell him how important he was to me. I was a true fan. And he signed his masterpiece for me. #ShockG
Hip Hop, we have an obligation to hold up our heroes in the proper light, and let them shine. Don't waste another day. Tell your heroes they are your heroes. Shout their names out loud. #RIP#ShockG#DMX#BlackRob#HipHop
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When I was 19 I wrote a letter to The Fugees, debating Wyclef on the meaning of one of his lyrics (yes, I know: #HipHopNerdAlert).
I was just a kid, no connections, and sent it to the address on the back of the album.
Miracle #1: the letter (addressed to "The Fugees c/o Columbia Records" and send to the main Columbia address!) somehow reached him.
Miracle #2: Wyclef actually responded. He CALLED ME to discuss.
Proof? Last week I unearthed this voicemail from an old cassette!
It was an unbelievable act of generosity from a superstar. The conversation lasted nearly an hour. I was floored, even more by what came next: a lyric on The Score dedicated to the Kid.
I was just a fan, and the fact that Wyclef went so far to bless me will never be forgotten.