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Entries in True Hip-Hop Stories (18)

Wednesday
Jun292011

THHS: My Run-In With The Infamous Larry Davis

I grew up in a tenement apartment building in the Bronx, on the corner of 163rd Street and Woodycrest Avenue. Exactly four streets away from me lived the infamous Larry Davis. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Larry, he was a suspected killer who was wanted for the robbery and murder of six drug dealers in the late 1980's. Larry became a ghetto folk hero after wounding multiple police officers in a gun battle and leading the NYPD on a 17-day manhunt. He was eventually convicted in 1991 for the murder of a drug dealer.

On the streets, Larry was known as someone with a nasty temper that you never wanted to cross. I always felt that Larry was cool and that the rumors of his ferocious ways were untrue. At least, that was until I got on his bad side. Some of the kids in the neighborhood had odd ways of making money. One of the things they would do was to crawl down into the street drains and sort through the sewage in hopes of finding anything of value. Some days they would return with lost jewelry or a bag of dirty coins retrieved from the sewers of New York City.

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Monday
Aug092010

True Hip-Hop Stories: Pharoahe Monch

In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, Pharoahe Monch discussed the making of the Rawkus classic recording "Oh No" featuring Mos Def and Nate Dogg.

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Monday
Aug172009

True Hip-Hop Stories: B-Real

In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, B-Real of Cypress Hill discussed the making of their hit recording How I Could Just Kill A Man and the influence latinos had on the hip-hop culture.

Thursday
Aug132009

Portable Film Festival: The Homeless Emcee

The Portable Film Fest

My documentary, True Hip-Hop Stories: The Homeless Emcee, is a part of the Portable Film Festival. Please click on the image and vote for me. Thanks for your support.

Derrick

Monday
Aug102009

True Hip-Hop Stories: Big Daddy Kane

Big Daddy Kane breaks down the making of Ain't No Half Steppin.