Now that we're gettin somewhere, you know we got to give back /
For the youth is the future, no doubt that's right and exact /
Squeeze the juice out, of all the suckers with power /
And pour some back out, so as to water the flowers /
This world is ours, that's why the demons are leary /
It's our inheritance; this is my Robbin Hood Theory...
Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal
I haven't felt the loss of a hip hop artist this deeply since the death of 2Pac and BIG. People used to make fun of me for exclusively blasting Gang Starr out the whip -- specifically, Moment of Truth. Probably because I'm a little younger, that's the album that did it for me. When I started rapping, my brother Whatzisface (who mentored me, as well as Chuck Inglish from The Cool Kids) told me I sounded like GURU. Usually, young emcees cringe at any likeness -- biting is a crime in hip hop, and rightfully so. But I was honored. "Robbin Hood Theory" was always my joint, but I still dig the collaboration with Jadakiss and all his Jazzmatazz albums, plus everything else. The big homie GURU was a fucking ambassador, as real as any. Roy Ayers, Chaka Khan, Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Branford Marsalis and Me'Shell Ndegeocello are hip hop because GURU told us so. And Bahamadia, Group Home, M.O.P., Jeru The Damaja, Big Shug and many others might be unknown to us had GURU not introduced us to their talents...
Unfortunately, the closest I ever got to GURU was through affiliation with Canadian emcee Bless. They appeared together on my official intoduction to hip hop, the Sub-Way mixtape, which featured Sub-Way Stiles (AWKWORD, Whatzisface, Blended Babies, DJ Syzygy and Voice1) and hip hop mainstays like GURU, Raekwon and ILL BILL, among many others. But I never got to meet him. Based on what I've read from the few people I follow on twitter, those who did meet GURU were not disappointed. Punchline said: "at least i can say i met the man and rhymed wit him in my hotel room in miami. rest in peace guru from gangstar." Poison Pen said: "Guru was the first "rap celeb" I met as a teen. I was in Tramps in nyc & the homie was buzzed. Walked over to me & spit a freestyle!" I read the letter supposedly written by GURU and all I'll say is that it made me question. Others, like the homies PUSH! Montana, Immortal Technique and C-Rayz Walz, also had questions. As did GURU's family (Click here or here). But I will not let shady characters or unanswered questions impact my memory of GURU, which will live on as we celebrate him every 4/20, and every other day as well, as we commit ourselves to maintaining. GURU: Rest In Power.
We all must meet our moment of truth.
Click here for the official statement from DJ Premier.
Click here for the VIBE interview (04/28/10) with DJ Premier.
Click here to hear DJ Premier's GURU Tribute Mix, recorded April 23, 2010.
Click here for Mister Cee's GURU Tribute Mix, provided by Hot 97 and 2DopeBoyz.
Click here for Tony Touch's GURU Tribute on Toca Tuesdays, provided by NahRight.
Click here to download Statik Selektah's Tribue to GURU, recorded live on Shade 45 Radio.
Click here for HipHopDX article "DJ Doo Wop Remembers Guru The Father, Last Tour."
Click here for a video interview with fellow rap heavyweight Fat Joe, who says GURU and Gang Starr "represent the true essence of hip hop."
Click here to leave a message for GURU's family on the Online Register.
OF COURSE, KNOWING GURU DIED OF CANCER MAKES HIS PASSING THAT MUCH MORE DIFFICULT FOR ME (AWKWORD), AS MY MOTHER IS STRICKEN WITH TERMINAL CANCER AS WELL. TO HELP US FIGHT THIS HORRIBLE DISEASE, PLEASE CLICK HERE.
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