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Sha-Rock claims her place as the primary feminine MC in hip-hop historical past



MC Sha-Rock was the primary girl to rap on nationwide tv in 1981, however hip-hop’s double requirements have left her legacy as the primary feminine MC buried.

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MC Sha-Rock was the primary girl to rap on nationwide tv in 1981, however hip-hop’s double requirements have left her legacy as the primary feminine MC buried.

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This story was tailored from Episode 2 of Louder Than A Riot, Season Two: Child lady, you are solely funky as your final lower. To listen to extra about MC Sha-Rock and the struggle to situate girls within the rap canon, stream the total episode or subscribe to the Louder Than A Riot podcast.

Hearken to Louder Than A Riot: MC Sha-Rock

Hip-hop was born within the Bronx at a back-to-school occasion in 1973, when DJ Kool Herc began scratching for the gang, however rapping did not turn out to be the music’s main type till it transitioned past the occasion — with report offers, singles, excursions and TV spots. The late Seventies and early Nineteen Eighties have been a formative time for MCing with seminal acts from Sugar Hill Data main the cost: Keef Cowboy, of Grandmaster Flash and the Livid 5, is commonly credited with coining the time period “hip-hop,” and, in 1979, the trio The Sugarhill Gang launched “Rapper’s Delight,” which broke the music for a nationwide viewers. These are acquainted figures in recaps of rap’s ascent into a world phenomenon, however who will get to depart a legacy and who will get ignored?

The retelling of hip-hop historical past facilities males, typically excluding the ladies in the identical body, so if you have not heard about MC Sha-Rock, authentic member of Sugar Hill’s Funky 4 + 1, and the primary girl MC, you are not alone. She was such a titanic power in early rap communities that even DMC, one third of the game-changing group Run-DMC, cites her as an affect. But she will not be given her due as a trailblazer.

However Sha-Rock has receipts. Utilizing her private mementos, Sha-Rock takes us by means of her entry into early hip-hop tradition as a B-girl, her emergence as a pioneering MC, her groundbreaking (pregnant!) efficiency on Saturday Evening Dwell and her long-running struggle to protect her legacy, in her personal phrases.

Sha Rock, the B-girl, 1976.

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Sha Rock, the B-girl, 1976.

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The very second [I got] my style for hip-hop is 1976 as a B-girl — you already know, being on the market, break dancing, watching younger youngsters transfer round all through the Bronx, touring as nomadic B-girls and B-boys, simply to hit these breakbeats. The MCing got here in 1977. The primary individual that I noticed breakdance was pals of mine that had went to junior highschool with me. They taught me what it was to uprock, what it was to simply hit the beats everytime you hear that sure break beat.

From there, you already know, I used to journey and watch the well-known twins carry out, again then have been referred to as the N**** Twins, now they’re referred to as the Legendary Brothers, Keith and Kevin. I used to journey round with them to B-girl, to each park jam, each DJ that performed, each home occasion, each hip-hop venue. I traveled everywhere in the Bronx simply to be part of the entire scene.

The circle was all the time male-dominated. It was a younger male sport on the time. I used to be type of like a tomboy rising up. However there was only a feeling that you simply knew you needed to be part of. A few of us was residing in poverty, politicians all the time doing their very own factor. So after we got here inside that circle, that was our method to get away from all the opposite unfavourable stuff. I imply, simply being on the market on the street and simply listening to a few of this, the sounds and the music and the percussion — it simply gave you a sense like you would simply tackle the world. It simply empowered you as a lady.

A younger man that was part of the group referred to as the Brothers Disco Work was passing out flyers. He stated, “Pay attention, you already know, we’re having an audition. Would you wanna come and audition for MC?” I stated, “Certain, why not?” The audition was held within the basement at DJ Breakout’s home. And so I took a buddy with me uptown within the Bronx and auditioned. Everyone uptown knew the place he labored, the place he lived. And so it was lots of people. I needed to go dwelling from college that day; I wrote the rhyme on the bus and simply recited it over and again and again heading again uptown. And I received the half. There was no different lady MCs auditioning. However as a result of they cherished the best way that I wrote my rhyme and the way my cadence was, I grew to become the MC for the group.

Flyers for early hip-hop occasions that includes Sha-Rock, together with one as a member of the unique Funky 4.

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Flyers for early hip-hop occasions that includes Sha-Rock, together with one as a member of the unique Funky 4.

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In late 1977, I grew to become the primary feminine MC, however on the time there have been solely two male MCs [in the organization] — Keith Keith and Ok.Ok. Rockwell. After which originally of ’78, we add one other MC to the group, Rahiem. That is how we grew to become the unique Funky 4.

Then you definately had the Livid 4, which was Grandmaster Flash’s group. They’d 4 male members. So the Funky 4 and the Livid 4 — earlier than we grew to become the Funky 4 + 1, and earlier than they grew to become the Livid 5 — we created the primary rap battles within the historical past of hip-hop tradition. Which means teams going in opposition to one another. I used to be the primary and the one feminine MC to ever battle anyone.

I used to be all the time a secret weapon. With the intention to compete with my group, plenty of different teams have been scrambling looking for feminine MCs that may be capable of take care of Sha-Rock. I by no means felt no form of manner as a result of my group had all the time let folks know, on the market in New York Metropolis or wherever we journey — whether or not it was Connecticut, Washington, D.C., anyplace up and down the I-95 hall — that MC Sha-Rock was the very best feminine MC, and that they’d the very best feminine MC ever.

At some point we had a battle and we come to search out out that Rahiem from our group was excited about going over to the Livid 4. We felt like Raheim threw the battle as a result of he stated he did not wanna sing — he was the singer and the harmonizer of the group. And so we knew that Grandmaster Flash and the Livid 4 received due to that. We have been the one two teams in New York Metropolis at the moment that was garnering consideration and getting all people to come back to our events. So the opposite two members kicked him out of the group, and he winds up going to the Livid 5 in 1979.

Rahiem and I have been very shut, so I did not know what actually went down. And so I left the group. I got here again to the group on the energy of the supervisor asking me to come back again. They’d gotten two new members, so once I got here again, that is once I grew to become the plus one.

I by no means thought of [why they called it Funky 4 + 1 and not Funky 5] on the time. I am younger — 17, 18 years previous — I am simply saying, OK, effectively I am the plus one. Yeah, it is added on. I believe ultimately it was like a present and a curse. When folks hear Funky 4 + 1, they consider 1979 rap data, however they do not know the historical past earlier than 1979, of me being part of the unique Funky 4, me being on the streets in New York, taking part in at over 500 hip-hop venues, on 500 flyers versus some other feminine within the historical past of hip-hop tradition.

I by no means actually checked out it as I ought to have been the Funky 5. I believe what my supervisor most likely had in thoughts is that he wished to be totally different than the Livid 5. He simply wished me to face out, and that is why he got here up with the plus one.

Sha-Rock on the hip-hop venue the T-Connection within the Bronx, 1979.

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Sha-Rock on the hip-hop venue the T-Connection within the Bronx, 1979.

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My supervisor, Jazzie D, went and came upon purchase this instrument referred to as the Echo Chamber. So at any time when I used to say a rhyme, he’ll put the echo on it. It might repeat each final phrase of my rhyme. While you used to listen to my voice on cassette tapes, it will carry. And in order that’s why you’ll have folks like DMC from Run DMC [using it]. When he heard my tapes floating round within the streets, he advised Jam Grasp J, “I need you to make me sound like Sha-Rock on the Echo Chamber.” And so while you hear them doing the Harder than Leather-based album, you would hear the echo of their voice.

[Editor’s Note: One of the people who noticed that distinct style was Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC. Here’s what he told the Louder team about Sha-Rock: “So I heard Funky 4 + 1. I heard that. And then on that record was this girl. And since it was a girl, the voice was so distinctive, but it sounded stronger, more grounded, more versatile, more unique, more impressive than all of the dudes that I had heard up to that point. It was just a different energy and they were all switching off from rapping. But when it got to the part where they said, “Sha-Rock, don’t stop, just turn on your mic and you’re ready to rock.” And this person, I don’t wanna just say “girl,” this person just went. I heard her rhyming over the break beat “Seven Minutes of Funk” and it was just, it was just the craziest thing that I ever heard. And I heard a lot of people do it. But there was something about the way Sha-Rock delivered her rhymes. That was just the prototype to be.”]

Promo supplies for the Funky 4 + 1, 1981.

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Promo supplies for the Funky 4 + 1, 1981.

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I had my first report deal below Take pleasure in report label, because the Funky 4 + 1. I signed it in October of 1979. And we recorded our music three months after “Rapper’s Delight,” which was the primary breakout hit for The Sugarhill Gang off of Sugar Hill report label. The music got here out in November. Take pleasure in had all the prime MCs that was on the streets of New York prior. For some motive, there was a scout that got here to us and stated, “Sylvia Robinson needs y’all to come back over to Sugar Hill Data.” My supervisor was in opposition to it, however we felt like as a result of she had the No. 1 music on the earth on the time — a rap music — we felt like her advertising and marketing attain was higher than Take pleasure in Data. [“Rapper’s Delight” topped the charts in Canada, Spain and the Netherlands and finished Top 5 in nine other countries, but peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.] Someway the proprietor of Take pleasure in, Bobby Robinson, labored one thing out with Sugar Hill Data, and we have been capable of get off the label, and signal to Sugar Hill that following yr.

I used to be 17, happening 18. However the loopy factor about it’s that my mom did not even signal my contract for me. My sister, she wasn’t my authorized guardian, however she signed my contract for me as a result of I wished to do it so unhealthy. When it got here to songs that we recorded, like “Rappin’ and Rocking the Home,” you already know, we went into the studio and did that in a single take, just because we used the rhymes that we have been already rhyming to within the parks and the streets in New York earlier than report offers. “That is the Joint” — we have been all the time doing routines. That is what we have been recognized for. We simply gonna let each MC rhyme after which carry within the cadence of a rhyme to carry the subsequent individual in.

Sha-Rock with the opposite members of the Funky 4 + 1 on the Sugar Hill Data tour, 1981.

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Sha-Rock with the opposite members of the Funky 4 + 1 on the Sugar Hill Data tour, 1981.

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What Sylvia Robinson did with this primary Sugar Hill tour is she wished all people that was below her label on the time — Grandmaster Flash and Livid 5, The Sugarhill Gang, the Funky 4 + 1, and The Sequence — she wished to take us on like this main tour all over the world to have the ability to let folks see what Sugar Hill Data was doing. I imply, we hit each main metropolis that you would think about. Each enviornment, each place that we performed at was bought out. Folks of all ages have been coming since you’re speaking about 1981, the place rap music is hitting. She took this R&B group Sky that was on the market with us, and he or she took Charlie Wilson and the Hole Band with us, and the Rapping Dummy was on the market with us as effectively. And so it was the very best factor ever: the primary documented hip-hop tour. It was on a distinct degree. The Sequence and I have been the one females out on the foremost excursions at first of hip-hop tradition outdoors of New York Metropolis or the encircling areas.

While you going to locations like Wisconsin, you going to locations like Chicago, Florida, you already know, locations that we by no means even been earlier than, hip-hop was one thing new to them. They handled us like we have been the Jacksons. In relation to hip-hop, I am very protecting of the tradition and its tales and its essence, particularly the reality in terms of it.

So to be on the market on that stage and listen to the younger youngsters and their moms and dads simply roaring for one thing that we younger youngsters delivered to them was some of the thrilling issues.

Sha-Rock and members of the Funky 4 + 1 with Debbie Harry of Blondie throughout Saturday Evening Dwell.

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Sha-Rock and members of the Funky 4 + 1 with Debbie Harry of Blondie throughout Saturday Evening Dwell.

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Ms. Robinson referred to as us out on tour to say, “Saturday Evening Dwell need y’all to come back and carry out.” After we bought the decision, all people on that tour bus was mad however us. A number of animosity constructed up on that tour. A struggle erupted with the Livid 5. We have been the highest teams in New York Metropolis on the time. And so as soon as they discover out that we have been gonna be on Saturday Evening Dwell — a lot stuff occurred inside these final couple of days, fights and arguments, all that stuff went down.

It got here to a head within the parking zone of Sugar Hill Data. We did not know on the time the impression of being on that tv present. We have been hood stars in our personal areas. Folks knew us in New York Metropolis. They knew who we have been from the tapes floating round, from them realizing who the Funky 4, the Funky 4 + 1 was as a result of we traveled everywhere in the 5 boroughs of New York Metropolis. However to be on Saturday Evening Dwell and have your entire world hear us rhyming was like probably the greatest issues that ever got here our manner. You could have had, like, Kurtis Blow and Sugarhill Gang on Soul Practice, however we have been the primary genuine hip-hop group out the streets of New York to ever carry out on nationwide tv.

They wished the Funky 4 + 1 as a result of we was a gaggle that not solely performed in punk-rock golf equipment, we have been the primary group to ever go right down to Soho, in Manhattan, and play for a distinct style of individuals. So Blondie wished us. Debbie Harry, the lead singer of the group, wished us. And we have been advised the rationale why she wished us, versus Grandmaster Flash [and] the Livid 5 or The Sugarhill Gang, is as a result of we had a feminine, and the truth that we have been younger and harmless wanting. So I’ve to commend Debbie Harry for bringing us on as a result of it allowed us to indicate the world what we have been doing again within the Bronx. When Debbie Harry introduced us, what she stated was: “I bought the very best road rappers, the very best road rappers from the Bronx, the Funky 4 +1.”

After we walked into NBC, the Saturday Evening Dwell set it was like, OK, we’re gonna be on TV. And I used to be pregnant on the time. I believe I used to be about 4 or 5 months pregnant. So I used to be like hurting, I used to be feeling form of loopy. However my group did not know.

We have been gonna work with Blondie and Debbie Harry. She was attempting to assist us get off our contract. She was like, “No matter you do, do not go re-sign. I am gonna hook you up with our attorneys and we’re gonna attempt to get you off the label and wish you to tour with us.” We have been gonna begin recording together with her and every little thing. However a few of us, together with me, my loopy tail, went and re-signed considering that Sylvia Robinson was gonna do the precise factor by us once more, as a result of that is what she promised us. She promised us that she was gonna pay us. She promised that she was gonna permit us to report as many songs as we would like, and he or she was gonna be certain that all our fruits of labor would come to fruition — the place we’d be capable of monetize off of the tradition that we created. And he or she promised us that, nevertheless it did not occur.

Sylvia Robinson turns into godmother to Sha-Rock’s daughter, 1981.

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Sylvia Robinson turns into godmother to Sha-Rock’s daughter, 1981.

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My crew was very upset at me as soon as they did discover out that I used to be pregnant. They felt like it will hinder every little thing that we had transferring ahead just because I used to be the plus one. I used to be the feminine. I used to be the feminine that plenty of males attempt to compete with as effectively. “We’re the Funky 4, we out right here, however Sha-Rock is our secret weapon. Not solely is she a lady, however she’s additionally a dope MC.” Of their minds, they assume that we have been on the peak of our profession, and since I used to be pregnant we most likely would not have gotten as a lot work.

They wished to have the ability to capitalize off of Saturday Evening Dwell. After we did go on tv, that is when the craziness began — throughout the group and inside Sugar Hill Data. We began being pit in opposition to one another. Li’l Rodney C was principally just like the spokesman for the group, however he had no filter and he would say what he felt was proper. That was intimidating to among the house owners on the label. It is simply that we did not observe his lead, as a result of we different members within the group felt like [Sylvia Robinson] was going to do us proper.

Rodney C and Ok.Ok. Rockwell, who have been very tight, have been allowed to depart the group as a result of she felt these two have been the outspoken ones. Me, Keith Keith, and Jazzy Jeff stayed. On the time, being pregnant was a scary factor. I used to be on the peak of my profession as effectively, and I used to be so nervous, not as a result of I did not have the assist of my household, however nervous to know that it will put a damper on me transferring ahead. So I had to determine how I used to be gonna navigate by means of all of this. With the assist of my mother, I used to be capable of. After which as soon as I had my daughter, I used to be capable of strive to determine what’s my subsequent transfer?

So I went again into the studio and began recording as a result of Ms. Robinson promised me that she was going to look out for me, particularly for the truth that she grew to become the godmother of my daughter. She christened my daughter at two months previous. She got here as much as the Bronx in her Rolls Royce and christened my daughter. So I consider that she was going to look out for me — for all the cash of the songs that I made. I truthfully believed that if she did not look out for no person else, she was gonna look out for me, as a result of I had her goddaughter.

My daughter was born in 1981. I signed my contract together with her in 1980. So that is like the start of relationship. So I felt like it doesn’t matter what she could be there to be the godmother. So if one thing occurs to me [or] my mother — she’s capable of financially deal with her. And the truth that that was my cash, constructed from my songs. So it wasn’t like I used to be asking you for something. That was my cash that you simply have been supposed to present me.

After I realized that no cash was coming in — I am broke, given all I had, all my good songs, all my good lyrics to those data. I am not seeing no cash. I am not seeing no tabulations of credit, or breakdowns of what bought or what did not. In 1983, I stated, I am not gonna do that. I am not gonna permit nobody to pimp me and take every little thing away from me that I like. So I fell again and I did not report for an extended time period, just because I felt the best way for me to deal with this was to regroup, let my contract run out. I do not do something that anyone can take away from me once more. So to ensure that me to like the tradition that I helped construct, I fell again due to Sugar Hill Data.

Sha-Rock with Lisa Lee and Debbie D, the opposite members of Us Women, featured within the 1984 film Beat Avenue.

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Sha-Rock with Lisa Lee and Debbie D, the opposite members of Us Women, featured within the 1984 film Beat Avenue.

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After I determined to come back again on the scene and determine a method to assault the scenario, I used to be conscious of Queen Lisa Lee that was down with Afrika Bambaataa. We have been superb pals. And I seen Debbie D rhyming within the early ’80s. I stated to Lisa Lee, “We have to begin a lady group. I do know this lady that’ll be good to be part of the group.” And there was an audition that was taking place downtown on the Roxy for the film Beat Avenue that was gonna be produced by Harry Belafonte. I stated to him that day when he was at auditions, “We’re the three greatest feminine MCs out right here in New York Metropolis. We should be part of the film. Folks know us.”

The opposite ladies weren’t below contract. I used to be the one one which was signed. As a result of I used to be below a recording contract and we needed to report a music and be in a component within the film. I wind up having Harry Belafonte name Sylvia Robinson. And he or she stated OK. However there is a stipulation. Melle Mel from Grandmaster Flash the Livid 5 has to jot down the hook and the music to Beat Avenue.

After we went right down to Harry Belafonte’s workplace, he stated, “I’ve anyone in right here that is bought a music. I need y’all to do that music. It is referred to as “Us Women Can Boogie, Too.” And that is how we grew to become the Us Women. He had us are available, do the music and slightly routine to it, after which we simply wrote our personal rhymes to the music.

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While you discuss concerning the film Beat Avenue, for me, “Us Women Can Boogie, Too” — it made a press release. It wasn’t like the kind of girlish rhymes. , the “Sure, sure, y’all / to the beat, y’all / freak freak, y’all / Let’s rock the home, y’all.” It wasn’t that sort of rhyme. It form of provided a distinct sentiment to how us as girls have been portrayed. Then it shouted it out to the world. It isn’t simply concerning the males, however we will rock as effectively.

Sha-Rock tells her story to a crowd on the Bronx Music Heritage Middle, 2023.

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Sha-Rock tells her story to a crowd on the Bronx Music Heritage Middle, 2023.

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I got here within the sport in 1977. So to struggle to nonetheless be even speaking about this proper now — it is such as you gotta struggle and struggle and struggle to your legacy. To say that you simply was first at doing this or the primary at doing that, comes with a worth since you’re gonna all the time have anyone come and say, “Pay attention, nah, it did not occur like that.” You are all the time gonna have detractors that is gonna attempt to swap the story up slightly bit to remove from what you completed. However the best way that I see it’s: The one manner which you could share your story and go toe-to-toe with anyone that come[s] behind you to say, “No, that is not the way it occurred,” is to indicate proof and to account for every little thing that you simply stated you probably did.

The misunderstanding is that it was a male-dominated discipline, and the females simply got here on the scene later. No, the males did not dominate something. We have been all the time there.

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