Schoolly D

Schoolly D

Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr. (born June 22, 1962), better known by the stage name Schoolly D (sometimes spelled Schooly D), is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Schoolly D was born Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr. in West Philadelphia, and spent part of his youth in both Philadelphia and Georgia. In the mid-1980s, Schoolly D began collaborating with DJ Code Money, developing a raw style of hip hop characterized by gritty beats and lyrics focused on urban street life, violence, drugs, and sexual bravado. His 1985 self-released single "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?" (short for "Park Side Killers") is widely considered one of the first gangsta rap songs and helped shape the foundation of the subgenre. This groundbreaking record influenced future artists like Ice-T and N.W.A., and its stripped-down, aggressive production has been sampled and referenced for decades. In 1986, he appeared in the Dutch hip-hop documentary Big Fun in the Big Town, further exposing his influence on early hip hop culture internationally. Around this time, Schoolly D also adopted a more Afrocentric philosophy, aligning himself with artists like KRS-One to bring themes of Black empowerment and cultural pride into his work. He contributed music to several Abel Ferrara films, including King of New York and Bad Lieutenant. Notably, his track "Signifying Rapper", based on the folk tale and influenced by Led Zeppelin’s "Kashmir", was used in Bad Lieutenant but later removed due to legal action over sample clearance. Schoolly D also composed original scores for films like The Blackout and 'R Xmas, collaborating with composer Joe Delia. In 2006, he co-wrote the soundtrack to the indie sci-fi film Order of the Quest alongside Chuck Treece. His 2000s output included the album Funk 'N Pussy, released by Chord Recordings, featuring collaborations with Chuck D, Chuck Chillout, Lady B, and a drum and bass remix of "Mr. Big Dick" by Sneaker Pimps. Beyond music, Schoolly D became known to a new generation of fans through his contributions to the cult animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, where he provided theme music and occasional narration. He also appeared on Space Ghost Coast to Coast and created the song "Sharkian Nights" for 12 oz. Mouse. n December 2022, Schoolly D independently released a new album titled Cause Schoolly D Is Crazy

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2024

A Hip Hop Minute
A Hip Hop Minute
as Self
Movie - Released: 5/4/2024

2021

Cuddly Toys
Cuddly Toys
as Mmmissile
Movie - Released: 10/24/2021

2017

ReAgitator: Revenge Of The Parody
ReAgitator: Revenge Of The Parody
as The President of the United States
Movie - Released: 7/1/2017
Cool As Hell 2
Cool As Hell 2
as Schooly-D
Movie - Released: 7/17/2017

2015

Slow Learners
Slow Learners
as Rapper
Movie - Released: 8/19/2015

2013

Alpha Girls
Alpha Girls
as Detective D
Movie - Released: 8/31/2013
Skid Row
Skid Row
as Tyler
Movie - Released: 8/10/2013

2009

Am I Black Enough for You
Am I Black Enough for You
Movie - Released: 3/6/2009

2008

Movie
Order of the Quest
as Nagas King
Movie - Released: 6/28/2008

2005

Scene Not Heard
Scene Not Heard
Movie - Released: 11/10/2005

2001

Snipes
Snipes
as Tony
Movie - Released: 9/13/2001

2000

Scarlet Diva
Scarlet Diva
as Hash-Man
Movie - Released: 5/26/2000
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
as Narrator
TV - Released: 12/30/2000

1998

The Substitute 2: School's Out
The Substitute 2: School's Out
as Tail #1 (as Shoollt-D)
Movie - Released: 8/1/1998

1994

Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
as Self
TV - Released: 4/15/1994

1986

Big Fun in the Big Town
Big Fun in the Big Town
as Self
Movie - Released: 6/6/1986