Who remembers DJ Scott La Rock?

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I remember when he died in 1987, I saw it on the news n shit. I was ten years old listening to BDP.:lol::smh:RIP

Much to the sorrow of the adolescent hip-hop world, Scott Sterling was shot to death in 1987 while attending a domestic dispute outside a Bronx housing project involving BDP colleague D-Nice and his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend. Sterling was struck in the head and neck with two bullets and consequently killed instantly while sitting in his Jeep Though this may have spelled the closure of the controversial group KRS dedicated their continued work to the fallen DJ.













 
i do. i was 12 when he passed away. i remember i had no money to buy criminal minded so i made sure i recorded every bdp song they played on red alerts show that weekend.
 
I remember, but I was only 10 at the time and my moms didn't let me listen to rap so I didn't hear much of his music then. Fucked up when ex-boyfriends can't let go and have to start shooting instead of fighting.
 
If you are a fan of KRS/BDP you have to remember Scott. Dude shouts him out every album. :cool:

I never knew the circumstances of his death, though...the whole domestic dispute stuff.
 
If you are a fan of KRS/BDP you have to remember Scott. Dude shouts him out every album. :cool:

I never knew the circumstances of his death, though...the whole domestic dispute stuff.

i heard a long time ago
that Scott got hit up
over a beef D-Nice had with
somebody. But i don't know how
true that is.
 
"I think very deeply"

I got on to him around 1990 through BDP. even though he was dead when I first heard him... I mourned his death cuz he made me feel it was allright to over think things. It's a curse I got from my father.

that song gave me much refuge in H.S.
 
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Man and his music was my intro, became hooked on BDP after that listening. Just wondering how much we missed by his passing, same with Biggie, 2pac and Ice Cube leaving NWA.
 
i personally believe he was killed for a deeper reason than some dumb bitch. think about the movement BDP was trying to build.
 
This happened the summer right before my sophomore year in HS.

Me & a dude in my home room used to compete to be the first cats to have the latest PE, BDP, etc, joints off the mix shows.

It's ironic that he would pass this way because he was a social worker that worked with a lot of the youth. RIP
 
Yea defintely was big remember being in the pizza shop with walkman on thinking music cant get no better.

I use to go out to Queens in Springfield to my cuz house and cats use to be hot cause I was from the BX and vice versa. Snapping ended up in slap boxing for like an hour just to prove myself lol.


Respect on the post
 
peace

I was 17 and having a mad good time!

"I think very deeply"

... I mourned his death cuz he made me feel it was allright to over think things. It's a curse I got from my father.

I remember, I was in NJ chilling outside when the news came on radio...I was shocked!

All this.
Didn't even realize @ the time that that shit happenned in one of my ole Earth's old neighborhood.
Was on my way to school & my dumb ass aint even realize until a few years later doing campus radio that We were
"UP IN ROCHESTER WDKX" in 87

Used to be like :angry: @ the image of DNice after it happened.
Still remember who I let hold my CriminalMinded CD in '91.
That WBAU shit is Classic with DrDre & the PE crew b4 they were



Barely remember this but the subconscious vaguely recalls


Biggup to ScottLaRock as his influence helped to thrust 80s hip hop into the future
B4 him, didn't remember shows like this


& NOBODY was even thinking about doing music for movies

or

Forgot the hypeman's name but fam used to run with him uptown back in them days;

Can't find
I'm Still #1 (Numero Uno Re-Recording NOT REMIX - think theytookit down) from 87/88
which was a response to


the legendary QB MC, also a member of Screwball PLUS PhD{Poet&HotDay from the 90s} who also made


On another note, on some early 80s shit,
it must be an LI thing or just an old school thing as Iused to sit inmy cousin's basement in Roosevelt & watch him do the same shit for Hours but better when kats used to BUILD their own 'coffins' & rock onto of their parent's bartops

I use to go out to Queens in Springfield to my cuz house and cats use to be hot cause I was from the BX and vice versa. Snapping ended up in slap boxing for like an hour just to prove myself lol.

Respect on the post
:lol: Used to have to be scrapping & wrestling for hours like pitbulls against my LI cuzzos on sight on the same shit:cool:
Slappbox game was tested b4 that but still was ass until older.

peace
 
damn, I was sitting in Blackburn at Howard U. when I heard he was killed...damn long time. when I went back home to Long Island for the break...the mood sucked. Could imagine how it was in the Bronx
 

All you hip hop revisionist need to listen to this interview very closely. This interview sounds like any hip hop radio interview being conducted on Hot 97 today. There's beef talk, money talk, thinly veiled hints that violence could occur if the beef isn't handled properly, dick riding radio hosts, the whole nine.
 
DJ Scott La Rock got all the credit as producer of BDP but the real producer was Ced-Gee of Ultra, don't want speak ill of the dead but he didn't have anything to add to group.
 
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