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Artist: Slick Rick
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Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, Vance Wright, R. Waters, Ricky Walters, Hank Shocklee, D. Davis

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  • Born: January 14, 1965, London, England
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick," "The Ruler's Back," "The Art of Storytelling"
  • Representative Songs: "Children's Story," "Mona Lisa," "Teenage Love"

Biography

Slick Rick foreshadowed and epitomized the pimpster attitude of many rappers during the late '80s and early '90s, with gold chains, his trademark eye-patch, and recordings that were no less misogynistic -- "Treat Her Like a Prostitute," for example, became an underground hit in 1988, though it was justly criticized for its view of women. His 1989 album, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, was a certified-platinum classic, but before he could record a follow-up, Slick Rick was arrested for attempted murder. Out on bail thanks to Def Jam Records' label head Russell Simmons, Rick recorded The Ruler's Back in three weeks and released the album in 1991. After his release from prison two years later, he recorded Behind Bars for a 1994 release.

Born to Jamaican parents in South Wimbledon, London, on January 14, 1965, Ricky Walters was blinded by broken glass as an infant and took to wearing an eyepatch from an early age. He emigrated with his family to the Bronx in the late '70s and attended the La Guardia High School of Music & Art, where he became friends with future rapper Dana Dane. The two formed the Kangol Crew, and began performing in hip-hop battles around the city. At one 1984 battle in the Bronx, Rick met Doug E. Fresh, and began playing with his Get Fresh Crew (which also included Chill Will and Barry Bee). Fresh's number four R&B hit, "The Show," exploded just one year later, and MC Ricky D. -- as Rick was then known -- leaped to a solo contract two years later, after an acquaintance with Russell Simmons led to his signing to Def Jam Records, the biggest label in hip-hop at the time.

Slick Rick recorded his debut record, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, and released the album in 1988. "Treat Her like a Prostitute" became a sensation on the streets but R&B radio stations were understandably reluctant to play the track; instead, they pushed his duet with Al B. Sure!, "If I'm Not Your Lover," and it made number two in 1989. "Children's Story" hit the R&B Top Five that same year, but early in 1990, Slick Rick was arrested after shooting at his cousin -- who allegedly harassed Rick's mother -- and leading police on a high-speed cruise. Before his sentencing, 21 songs were recorded and hastily released as The Ruler's Back. The album failed to move at all, though Rick's confession track "I Shouldn't Have Done It" scraped the R&B charts later in 1991. Featured in the rap documentary The Show (released in 1995) -- in a segment where Russell Simmons actually visits the prison -- Slick Rick was released on a work program in 1996, although his Behind Bars album appeared in 1994. Art of Storytelling was issued in 1999, an artistically successful comeback that paired him with MC's like Outkast and Snoop Dogg but did more the emphasize his talents as a solo artist.

While performing live on a Florida cruise ship in the summer of 2002, INS officials seized the rapper and brought him to a prison. Although the organization had unsuccessfully been trying to deport Rick since 1991, they finally appealed enough times to get the Board of Immigration Appeals to make a ruling in favor of sending him back to England. Although his wife, children, and parents are all American citizens, the fact that Rick was born in England is enough of a technicality to warrant his deportation. The situation was even more frustrating because of the INS's insistance on deporting the rapper, spending more than ten years trying to send him back despite the ridiculous circumstances surrounding the situation. His parents had lived in London because of their job situation, and moved him back to the United States at the age of 11. He had never bothered to change his citizenship because of the young age at which he had been relocated. Held in prison through the end of the year, famous friends like Russell Simmons and Will Smith attempted to help his cause but he was continually refused bail. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Slick Rick

Background information
Birth name Richard Walters
Born 14 January 1965 (1965-01-14) (age 44)
London, England
Origin New York City, New York, United States
Genres Old school hip hop
Hip hop
Years active 1982–present
Labels Def Jam, Columbia
Associated acts Doug E. Fresh, Warren G, Nas, Prince Paul, Dana Dane, Snoop Dogg, Outkast, Chamillionaire,Mos Def

Ricky Walters (born 14 January 1965), better known by stage names Slick Rick, MC Ricky D and Rick the Ruler, is a Grammy-nominated British-American rapper.

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Career

Originally from South Wimbledon, in Greater London, England, he moved with his family to The Bronx in 1975 where he met Dana Dane, later forming a hip hop duo as Kangol Crew.[1] Rick's characteristic eyepatch was acquired after being blinded in the right eye by broken glass as an infant. He is best known for a series of rap recordings during the 1980s, including "Hey Young World", "Children's Story" and "La Di Da Di", B-side of Doug E. Fresh single "The Show" (1985). Once he gained a degree of wealth, he earned a reputation for wearing an eyepatch over his right eye, an enormous amount of gold and diamond jewelry, including many large necklaces with giant pendants, bracelets, huge rings on each finger, and a gold tooth.

In 1990, Slick Rick shot a bystander and his cousin whom he had hired as a bodyguard and who later admitted to having Walters shot outside a club. Slick Rick was indicted on two counts of attempted murder and pleaded guilty to all charges which also included assault, use of a firearm, and criminal possession of a weapon. Russell Simmons, head of Def Jam records, bailed him out and Rick quickly recorded The Ruler's Back before spending five years in prison, two for the second degree attempted murder charges he received for that shooting, and three while hassling with Immigrations Services over his residency in the US. In the documentary film, The Show, Russell Simmons interviews Rick while he was a prisoner on Rikers Island.

"La Di Da Di", "Mona Lisa" and "Children's Story" are among his best known songs, with "La Di Da Di" being covered nearly word-for-word by Snoop Dogg on his 1993 album Doggystyle, and lines from "La Di Da Di" being borrowed by multiple high profile artists. "Children's Story" was sampled by Montell Jordan for his 1995 hit, "This Is How We Do It", and Everlast covered it for his album Eat at Whitey's. Eminem also borrowed from the song extensively in his diss song "Can-I-Bitch". "Children's Story" was also covered with similar lyrics by the MC duo Black Star on their 1998 album, Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star, as well as by Tricky on the album Nearly God, with the same name and lyrics, Rapper The Game also did a similar song which was named "Compton Story" he puts on a voice like Slick Rick's throughout the track and tells a story, this rap was on the Mixtape BWS Radio 5 made in 2008. The chorus of Notorious B.I.G.'s song "Hypnotize" also comes from "La Di Da Di".

A third album Behind Bars was released while still in prison, and it was released to lukewarm sales and reviews. Released from prison in 1996, he remained with Def Jam and on May 25, 1999 released a fourth album, entitled The Art of Storytelling, generally considered the authentic follow up to his 1988 debut. Storytelling was also an artistically successful comeback that paired him with MCs like Nas, OutKast, Raekwon, and Snoop Dogg, among others.

On October 6, 2008, Rick was honored on the VH1 Hip Hop Honors show.

Personal life

In June 2001, after performing on a Caribbean cruise ship, Rick was arrested by the INS as he re-entered the United States through Florida. He was promptly told that he was being deported because he is a British citizen; since he had been born in London and moved to the States as a youth. In 1996, a law was passed which called for foreigners convicted of violent felonies to be deported, a ruling which was more vigorously enforced amid heightened security concerns after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Rick was continuously refused bail, but after 17 months in prison he was released on November 7, 2003.[2][3]

Rumours suggested that Rick planned to release a new album, "The Adventure Continues," in 2007. However, in a recent XXL Magazine interview, he denied the claim.[4] Rick is supposedly "waiting for a market to open up for a mature audience."

In October 2006, the Department of Homeland Security began a new attempt to deport Walters,[5] moving the case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit based in New York to the more conservative Eleventh Circuit. The court is based in Atlanta, Georgia but the trial is expected to proceed in Florida, where INS agents originally arrested Walters.

On May 23, 2008, New York Gov. David Paterson granted Slick Rick a full and unconditional pardon on the attempted murder charges.[6] The governor was pleased with his behavior since the mishap. He has volunteered his time to mentor youths about violence.[7]

He has two children, Lateisha and Ricky, from two different mothers. He currently resides in the Bronx and lives with his son, Ricky.

Discography

Albums

  • The Ruler's Back
    • Released: July 2, 1991
    • Billboard 200 chart position: #29
    • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #18
    • Last RIAA Certification: Gold
    • Singles: " A Woman in Love With Other Men", "It's A Boy" & "I Shouldn't Have Done It"
  • Behind Bars
    • Released: November 22, 1994
    • Billboard 200 chart position: #51
    • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #11
    • Last RIAA Certification: 350,000
    • Singles: "Behind Bars" & "Sittin' In My Car"

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
1988 "Children's Story" - 5 2 The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
"Hey Young World" - 42 17
"Teenage Love" - 16 8
1991 "I Shouldn't Have Done It" - 50 2 The Ruler's Back
"Mistakes of a Woman in Love with Other Men" - - -
"It's a Boy" - - -
1994 "Behind Bars" 87 63 12 Behind Bars
1995 "Sittin' in My Car" - 56 11
1999 "Street Talkin'" - 65 22 The Art of Storytelling

Featured Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap UK
1996 "I Like" (Montell Jordan featuring Slick Rick) 28 11 - 24 The Nutty Professor soundtrack
1999 "Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)" (Outkast featuring Slick Rick) - 67 - - Aquemini
2001 "Girls, Girls, Girls" (Jay-Z featuring Slick Rick, Q-Tip & Biz Markie)* 15 4 9 11 The Blueprint
2007 "Hip Hop Police" (Chamillionaire featuring Slick Rick) 101 76 - 50 Ultimate Victory
  • no featured artist on "Girls, Girls, Girls" was credited

Appearances

Filmography

References

  1. ^ John Bush. "Slick Rick Biography". allmusic. Macrovision Corporation. http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0ifoxq95ld6e~T1. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  2. ^ Associated Press (2003-11-04). "Slick Rick regains legal status". CNN.com. Cable News Network LP. http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/04/slick.rick.ap/. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  3. ^ Joseph Patel (2003-11-07). "The Great Adventures Can Resume: Slick Rick Is A Free Man". MTV.com. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1480288/20031107/story.jhtml. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  4. ^ Brendan Frederick (2006-10-23). "Slick Rick Can I Live?". XXLMag.com. Harris Publications, Inc. http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=5583. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  5. ^ Alexis Jeffries (2006-10-18). "Slick Rick Facing Deportation, Again". VIBE.com. Vibe Media Group, Inc. http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2006/10/slick_rick_facing_deportation_again/. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  6. ^ Associated Press (2008-05-24). "NY governor pardons rapper 'Slick Rick' Walters". Telegraph Herald - Dubuque, Iowa. http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=202932. Retrieved 2008-05-25. 
  7. ^ Associated Press (2008-05-23). "Hip-hop pioneer `Slick Rick' pardoned by N.Y. gov". Yahoo! News. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080523/ap_en_mu/paterson_slick_rick;_ylt=Al1aWxqwW2.usYSy2VnlZg5xFb8C. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  8. ^ http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002518/Slick-Rick.html

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