Schooly D Signed "Am I Black Enough For You?" CD
Features
- Cover lining signed by Schooly D
- NHHM Certificate of Authenticity Included
- 20 songs
- Produced by Schooly D
- CD
- 1989
- Hip Hop
Tracklist
1. Black
2. Gangster Boogie
3. It's Like Dope
4. D. Is For
5. Black Is...
6. Gucci Again
7. P*ssy Ain't Nothin'
8. Black Attack
9. Who's Schoolin' Who?
10. Mama Feel Good
11. Get Off Your Ass and Get Involved
12. Education of a Black
13. Black Education
14. Livin' in the Jungle*
15. Black Jesus
16. Super N*gger
17. Am I Black Enough
18. Don't Call Me N*gger
19. Black Power
20. Godfather of Funk
Schoolly D’s “Am I Black Enough for You” sits at the intersection of militant Afrocentric rap and the raw street narratives that made him a foundational figure in hip hop. The album amplified themes of Black pride, systemic oppression, and resistance, pushing forward the cultural discourse that was shaping the golden age of hip hop. Schoolly D’s earlier work pioneered gangsta rap’s gritty realism, inspiring artists like Ice-T and N.W.A, while “Am I Black Enough for You” showed his versatility by engaging with the political and cultural awakening in late-1980s rap. In doing so, he bridged the worlds of street authenticity and socially conscious lyricism, leaving a legacy that helped define the thematic breadth of hip hop’s golden age.