Philadelphia rapper Schoolly D is widely considered to be the first “gangsta rapper” or one of the first “gangsta rappers”. His influence on the more popular early gangsta rap originator, Ice-T, cannot be overstated.

Schoolly D, born Jesse Weaver Jr., was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1965. He began his rap career in the early 1980s, and his debut single, “Gangster Boogie,” was released in 1985. The song was an instant hit, and it was the first rap song to use explicit lyrics about crime and violence.

Schoolly D’s style was raw and aggressive, and he was unafraid to use profanity and to address controversial topics. He also was one of the first rappers to use samples from other songs, which was a revolutionary technique at the time.

Ice-T, born Tracy Marrow, was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1958. He began his rap career in the early 1980s, and his debut album, Rhyme Pays, was released in 1987. The album was an instant hit, and it was the first rap album to use explicit lyrics about crime and violence.

Ice-T was heavily influenced by Schoolly D’s style, and he was unafraid to use profanity and to address controversial topics. He also was one of the first rappers to use samples from other songs, which was a revolutionary technique at the time.

Ice-T and Schoolly D are widely considered to be the first “gangsta rappers,” and their influence on the genre cannot be overstated. Their music was raw and aggressive, and they were unafraid to use profanity and to address controversial topics. They also were pioneers in the use of samples from other songs, which was a revolutionary technique at the time. Their influence on the genre of gangsta rap is undeniable, and they will always be remembered as two of the most influential rappers of all time.

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