Slick Rick among honorees at VH1 Hip Hop Honors

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY, AP Music Writer 47 minutes ago

Even though he's considered one of rap's all-time greats, when Slick Rick is
asked about his most significant accomplishment, he doesn't mention having a
platinum-selling record, classic hits like "Children's Story" or even his
most recent accolade — getting saluted as a pioneer at the "VH1 Hip-Hop
Honors."

Instead, he cites: owning a home.

"I guess my biggest accomplishment would be to purchase some real estate in
the Bronx ... to have something to fall back on a rainy day," Slick Rick,
who's now a landlord, said in a recent interview.

While that may seem rather mundane compared to his glamorous past, for Slick
Rick — born Ricky Walters — achieving simple things is especially sweet
considering the struggles he has endured for almost two decades. The
eye-patch wearing, British-born rapper became a sensation in the early 1980s
with songs like "La Di Da Di" that highlighted his suave, London-inflected
delivery and his opulent dress. He was a top rapper when he was sent to
prison in 1991 for wounding his cousin and another man.

He was released in 1994, fulfilled his probation requirements and resumed
his rap career. However, in 2002, he was arrested again, this time for a
1997 Immigration and Naturalization Service warrant that had not been
pursued earlier.

He spent a year and a half in jail before a judge allowed his release in
2003, saying that the Bureau of Immigration Appeals denied Walters' due
process when it issued the warrant. But Homeland Security officials
continued the case and he remained under threat of deportation, despite
living in the United States since he was a child.

Earlier this year, New York Gov. David Paterson pardoned Slick Rick for his
crime. While Paterson's pardon appears to have lifted the legal cloud over
him, Slick Rick noted that he's still not in the clear.

"We're in a better position that we was before. We have a couple of hurdles
that we have to go through, just clarifying everything with the immigration
people," he said. "Other than that we're just on standby to see what the
board does from this point forward."

While being a landlord is Slick Rick's occupation, he still considers rap
his full-time career. He says he performs once or twice a week. At the "VH1
Hip-Hop Honors," which premieres 10 p.m. EDT Monday (and through the week)
on the cable network but was taped Thursday, he performed one of his most
popular songs, "Children's Story," while being feted by rappers like Busta
Rhymes and Fabolous.

Other acts honored for their groundbreaking work were Too Short, Cypress
Hill, De La Soul and Naughty By Nature. There was a special tribute
featuring Scarface, Chuck D and Flavor Flav, Mos Def and singer Estelle for
Isaac Hayes, one of rap's more sampled musicians. He died in August.

Slick Rick, who hasn't released an album of new material in 13 years, says
he hopes to put out an album soon, as long as the circumstances are right.

"I've been through a lot of record labels and getting ripped off and end up
owing the taxman money that you didn't earn, so it's been a long struggle,"
he said.

His legal woes have also been a long battle as well.

But he remains philosophical, and not bitter, about his life.

"Some things are out of your control," he said. "As long as you're a good
person, and you know in your heart that you're a good person, then you just
leave it to faith and whatever happens. That's the best way to look at
things like that and that's how you hold your head (up)."


-- 
"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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