by Visitor » Fri Nov 19, 2004 8:46 pm
I was born January of 1979, when I walked into a video store a year ago in Brooklyn and the poor little kid behind the counter didn't know who Richard Pryor was my heart fell to the floor. It's kind of like knowing who Michael Jackson is but forgetting about Prince. Richard was always my favorite, [/i]even as a child[/i]. When I think of comedy Richard Pryor is the first to come to my head. I'm a respected human beatboxer, and mothafucka I can say quite certainly that everything about Hip Hop is Richard Pryor. Think of Hip Hop - The attitude, the comedy, the rawness, the rags to riches, the quirky, the cool, the street smarts, the tradegies, the triumphs, the say what the fuck you feel, the genius with words, the social insight. To say that Richard Pryor didn't influence the hip hop generation is to not know who the hip-hop generation is . It's not little white kids singing Brittany Speerz and it's definitely not exclusive to what's promoted on the television in the mass media. When I think of Hip Hop's many influences and there are many, the legend Richard Pryor paved the way for the very essence of Hip Hop. Muthafucka

I was born January of 1979, when I walked into a video store a year ago in Brooklyn and the poor little kid behind the counter didn't know who Richard Pryor was my heart fell to the floor. It's kind of like knowing who Michael Jackson is but forgetting about Prince. Richard was always my favorite, [/i]even as a child[/i]. When I think of comedy Richard Pryor is the first to come to my head. I'm a respected human beatboxer, and mothafucka I can say quite certainly that everything about Hip Hop is Richard Pryor. Think of Hip Hop - The attitude, the comedy, the rawness, the rags to riches, the quirky, the cool, the street smarts, the tradegies, the triumphs, the say what the fuck you feel, the genius with words, the social insight. To say that Richard Pryor didn't influence the hip hop generation is to not know who the hip-hop generation is . It's not little white kids singing Brittany Speerz and it's definitely not exclusive to what's promoted on the television in the mass media. When I think of Hip Hop's many influences and there are many, the legend Richard Pryor paved the way for the very essence of Hip Hop. Muthafucka :)