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Coke La Rock

Coke La Rock (aka Coco La Rock; born April 24, 1955) is an old-school rapper from New York City who is sometimes credited as being the first MC in the history of hip-hop.[1][2][3][4][5]

Coke La Rock
Coke La Rock performing with DJ Kool Herc at a February 28, 2009 event in the Bronx.
Background information
Also known asCoco La Rock, A-1 Coke, Nasty Coke
Born (1955-04-24) April 24, 1955 (age 68)
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
Instrument(s)Rapping, vocals
Years active1973–present
LabelsSugar Hill

In November 2010, Coke La Rock was inducted into the High Times Counterculture Hall of Fame[6] at the annual ceremonies at the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam.

Kool Herc and Coke La Rock edit

La Rock was born in The Bronx, New York City on April 24, 1955, with family roots going back to North Carolina.

Coke La Rock was a friend and musical partner of DJ Kool Herc, who himself is generally considered to have laid down the foundation for hip-hop music starting in 1973. La Rock was an original member of Herc's MC crew, the Herculoids.

According to Herc, Coke La Rock's MC name had various iterations, beginning as "A-1 Coke," and then moving on to "Nasty Coke" before it was finalized as "Coke La Rock".[7][8]

Coke La Rock joined Kool Herc for his first party, in 1973, to celebrate Herc's sister Cindy's birthday. It wasn't until about the fifth or sixth party that he took the name Coke La Rock. The name came to him in a dream. Before that time, he had no name and did his rapping out of sight from the audience, so no one knew who was doing the rapping.[citation needed]

His original raps were usually shout-outs to friends, but gradually the poetry emerged.[9] He originated such phrases as "You rock and you don't stop," and "Hotel, motel, you don't tell, we won't tell"[citation needed] (which was immortalized on the first Sugarhill Gang single "Rapper's Delight", although La Rock received no credit).

Coke La Rock's raps were always purely improvisational, unlike those of later 70s-era rap groups, —such as the Furious Five and Cold Crush Brothers, who wrote down and rehearsed their rhymes and created elaborate routines. According to La Rock, while rapping "at first I would just call out [my friends'] names. Then I pretended dudes had double-parked cars; that was to impress the girls. Truthfully, I wasn’t there to rap, I was just playing around."[10]

Nonetheless, La Rock's raps would, as with much else at Kool Herc's parties in the mid-1970s, serve as a basic model for other hip-hop artists that would come onto the Bronx music scene by the end of the decade. La Rock himself has argued, in a reference to two pioneering New York City narcotics dealers, that "me and Herc were to hip-hop what Nicky Barnes and Frank Lucas were to drugs."[10]

Decline in popularity and later years edit

As other nascent hip-hop groups patterned themselves after Herc and La Rock and improved on their formula, the popularity of Herc and the Herculoids began to wane as early as 1977.[11]

After Kool Herc was stabbed at a party, La Rock went looking to kill the perpetrator, who was part of the Executive Playhouse crew. He found the man's friends in a Bronx pool hall, but they had already moved their friend down south to avoid a confrontation. After this incident, La Rock decided to step away from hip hop and let the younger generation move in.[citation needed] Since he'd had a long run lasting several years of being on top of the Bronx hip hop scene, La Rock didn't want to continue if murder was going to continue to be part of the game. Also his son, Dante La Rock, had just been born, and he needed to spend more time at home.

Gary Harris, an employee of the first hip-hop record label, Sugar Hill, noted that "people respected Herc and Coke, but by the early eighties those guys were like specters—they just weren’t visible on the scene anymore."[10] In contrast to other early Bronx hip-hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash, Coke La Rock—like his partner Kool Herc—never achieved any recording success (indeed he did not record at all). However, late 2008 saw the release of what was deemed the first ever recording featuring La Rock, a song titled "Hello – Merry Christmas Baby!" which was released by Sedgwick & Cedar as part of a special holiday compilation to pay homage to the birthplace of hip-hop.[12]

La Rock's place in hip-hop history was arguably immortalized in the legendary 1986 Boogie Down Productions song "South Bronx" (the opening salvo of the so-called "Bridge Wars") wherein KRS-One raps this:

Now way back in the days when hip-hop began
With Coke La Rock, Kool Herc, and then Bam

Coke La Rock had no association with, nor relation to, KRS-One's DJ at the time, Scott La Rock. Nor did Coke La Rock and another influential old-school MC, T La Rock, know one another in the early days of hip-hop, and thus the name similarity is coincidental.[8]

In 2021, after years of being absent from the hip hop scene, Coke La Rock returned to the microphone with a verse on the DJ Kay Slay posse track "Rolling 110 Deep".[13]

Live Recordings edit

L Brothers vs The Herculoids – Bronx River Centre (1978)

DJ Kool Herc and Whiz kid with the Herculoids: Live at T-Connection (1981)

References edit

  1. ^ "Kool Herc". oldschoolhiphop.com. 2007-10-22. Retrieved 2009-03-10.
  2. ^ Jenkins, Sacha (1999-12-03). Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-312-24298-5.
  3. ^ Henderson, Ashyia (2006). Contemporary Black Biography: Profiles From The International Black Community. Gale Research International, Limited. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-7876-5914-1.
  4. ^ Price, Emmett (2006-05-19). Hip Hop Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-85109-867-5.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-15. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  6. ^ "AWARDED AND HONORED PEOPLE COKE LA ROCK". CannabisCupWinners.com. Cannabis Cup Winners. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  7. ^ Davey D. "Interview w/ DJ Kool Herc 1989 New Music Seminar". daveyd.com. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  8. ^ a b "T La Rock Interview Part 2 – The Lost Tapes". Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  9. ^ Chang, Jeff (2005). Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation. New York, New York: Picador. p. 78.
  10. ^ a b c Gonzales, Michael (2008-09-28). "The Holy House of Hip-hop". New York. nymag.com. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  11. ^ Chang, 83–84.
  12. ^ Piazza, Judyth (2008-12-08). "Coke La Rock the 1st MC Ever on the track Hello – Merry Christmas Baby!". The Student Operated Press. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  13. ^ "KaySlay Drops Incredible Posse Cut "Rolling 110 Deep" With Everybody From Shaq To Styles P". AllHipHop. 2021-06-25. Retrieved 2021-06-28.

External links edit

  • Coke La Rock on Myspace
  • 2008 interview with La Rock
  • 2010 interview with Coke La Rock where he explains the origin of his name, his heritage, why he stepped away from hip hop on YouTube

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Coke La Rock aka Coco La Rock born April 24 1955 is an old school rapper from New York City who is sometimes credited as being the first MC in the history of hip hop 1 2 3 4 5 Coke La RockCoke La Rock performing with DJ Kool Herc at a February 28 2009 event in the Bronx Background informationAlso known asCoco La Rock A 1 Coke Nasty CokeBorn 1955 04 24 April 24 1955 age 68 GenresHip hopOccupation s RapperInstrument s Rapping vocalsYears active1973 presentLabelsSugar Hill In November 2010 Coke La Rock was inducted into the High Times Counterculture Hall of Fame 6 at the annual ceremonies at the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam Contents 1 Kool Herc and Coke La Rock 2 Decline in popularity and later years 3 Live Recordings 4 References 5 External linksKool Herc and Coke La Rock editLa Rock was born in The Bronx New York City on April 24 1955 with family roots going back to North Carolina Coke La Rock was a friend and musical partner of DJ Kool Herc who himself is generally considered to have laid down the foundation for hip hop music starting in 1973 La Rock was an original member of Herc s MC crew the Herculoids According to Herc Coke La Rock s MC name had various iterations beginning as A 1 Coke and then moving on to Nasty Coke before it was finalized as Coke La Rock 7 8 Coke La Rock joined Kool Herc for his first party in 1973 to celebrate Herc s sister Cindy s birthday It wasn t until about the fifth or sixth party that he took the name Coke La Rock The name came to him in a dream Before that time he had no name and did his rapping out of sight from the audience so no one knew who was doing the rapping citation needed His original raps were usually shout outs to friends but gradually the poetry emerged 9 He originated such phrases as You rock and you don t stop and Hotel motel you don t tell we won t tell citation needed which was immortalized on the first Sugarhill Gang single Rapper s Delight although La Rock received no credit Coke La Rock s raps were always purely improvisational unlike those of later 70s era rap groups such as the Furious Five and Cold Crush Brothers who wrote down and rehearsed their rhymes and created elaborate routines According to La Rock while rapping at first I would just call out my friends names Then I pretended dudes had double parked cars that was to impress the girls Truthfully I wasn t there to rap I was just playing around 10 Nonetheless La Rock s raps would as with much else at Kool Herc s parties in the mid 1970s serve as a basic model for other hip hop artists that would come onto the Bronx music scene by the end of the decade La Rock himself has argued in a reference to two pioneering New York City narcotics dealers that me and Herc were to hip hop what Nicky Barnes and Frank Lucas were to drugs 10 Decline in popularity and later years editAs other nascent hip hop groups patterned themselves after Herc and La Rock and improved on their formula the popularity of Herc and the Herculoids began to wane as early as 1977 11 After Kool Herc was stabbed at a party La Rock went looking to kill the perpetrator who was part of the Executive Playhouse crew He found the man s friends in a Bronx pool hall but they had already moved their friend down south to avoid a confrontation After this incident La Rock decided to step away from hip hop and let the younger generation move in citation needed Since he d had a long run lasting several years of being on top of the Bronx hip hop scene La Rock didn t want to continue if murder was going to continue to be part of the game Also his son Dante La Rock had just been born and he needed to spend more time at home Gary Harris an employee of the first hip hop record label Sugar Hill noted that people respected Herc and Coke but by the early eighties those guys were like specters they just weren t visible on the scene anymore 10 In contrast to other early Bronx hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash Coke La Rock like his partner Kool Herc never achieved any recording success indeed he did not record at all However late 2008 saw the release of what was deemed the first ever recording featuring La Rock a song titled Hello Merry Christmas Baby which was released by Sedgwick amp Cedar as part of a special holiday compilation to pay homage to the birthplace of hip hop 12 La Rock s place in hip hop history was arguably immortalized in the legendary 1986 Boogie Down Productions song South Bronx the opening salvo of the so called Bridge Wars wherein KRS One raps this Now way back in the days when hip hop began With Coke La Rock Kool Herc and then Bam Coke La Rock had no association with nor relation to KRS One s DJ at the time Scott La Rock Nor did Coke La Rock and another influential old school MC T La Rock know one another in the early days of hip hop and thus the name similarity is coincidental 8 In 2021 after years of being absent from the hip hop scene Coke La Rock returned to the microphone with a verse on the DJ Kay Slay posse track Rolling 110 Deep 13 Live Recordings editL Brothers vs The Herculoids Bronx River Centre 1978 DJ Kool Herc and Whiz kid with the Herculoids Live at T Connection 1981 References edit Kool Herc oldschoolhiphop com 2007 10 22 Retrieved 2009 03 10 Jenkins Sacha 1999 12 03 Ego Trip s Book of Rap Lists St Martin s Griffin p 20 ISBN 978 0 312 24298 5 Henderson Ashyia 2006 Contemporary Black Biography Profiles From The International Black Community Gale Research International Limited p 62 ISBN 978 0 7876 5914 1 Price Emmett 2006 05 19 Hip Hop Culture ABC CLIO p 108 ISBN 978 1 85109 867 5 Coke La Rock MySpace page Archived from the original on 2009 01 15 Retrieved 2009 03 09 AWARDED AND HONORED PEOPLE COKE LA ROCK CannabisCupWinners com Cannabis Cup Winners Retrieved 12 August 2017 Davey D Interview w DJ Kool Herc 1989 New Music Seminar daveyd com Retrieved 2009 03 09 a b T La Rock Interview Part 2 The Lost Tapes Retrieved 2009 03 09 Chang Jeff 2005 Can t Stop Won t Stop A History of the Hip Hop Generation New York New York Picador p 78 a b c Gonzales Michael 2008 09 28 The Holy House of Hip hop New York nymag com Retrieved 2009 03 09 Chang 83 84 Piazza Judyth 2008 12 08 Coke La Rock the 1st MC Ever on the track Hello Merry Christmas Baby The Student Operated Press Retrieved 2009 03 09 KaySlay Drops Incredible Posse Cut Rolling 110 Deep With Everybody From Shaq To Styles P AllHipHop 2021 06 25 Retrieved 2021 06 28 External links editCoke La Rock on Myspace 2008 interview with La Rock 2010 interview with Coke La Rock where he explains the origin of his name his heritage why he stepped away from hip hop on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coke La Rock amp oldid 1188684868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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