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Art Barr
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
Hailed as a classic debut by British born but moved as a child to Queen’s Bridge Projects in New York, Slick Rick The Ruler. Not only carries a British accent but also legacy that stretches from influencing Nas, being interpolated by Jay-Z and sampled by Kanye West.
An album who’s originality and playfulness is loud as it’s programmed antiquated sounding drums that aid in bringing Ricky D’s narratives to life in our minds.
Slick Rick’s debut album consist about infidelity from women, teenage heartbreak, and humorous tale on catching crabs. Advising and enlightening the youth of pursuing goals, appreciating Ma Dukes, and faith. Other animated songs, even interpolated Dionne Warwick’s Walk On By and wrapping up the album with telling us to lick the balls with traditional braggadocio verses.
Arguably his biggest hit, “Children’s Story” a cautionary tale of robbing old folks and duking it out with the police leading to an early death. A song I have known for years what I honestly only knew him for the longest in my earlier teen years. Always liked it.
Not only do you get to see this master of ceremonies’ prominent skill as a storyteller but his craftiness with the use of infliction in his flow to give other characters in his rhymes equal presence. They become supporting casts to Ricky D’s tales. The complete opposite of the spectrum to Former Aftermath signee and ex G-Unit member’s The Game use of name drops that work as brief cameos of snapshots in our mind.
10/10 Oros is the score I’m giving it.
My future hypothetical children will hear this record.