Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr., known professionally as Schoolly D, is a pioneering American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, whose career began in the mid-1980s. He is widely recognized for his groundbreaking track “P.S.K. What Does It Mean?”, which is often credited as the first hardcore hip hop song. Collaborating with DJ Code Money, Schoolly D’s lyrics vividly depicted urban realism, violence, and sexual bravado, setting a new standard for lyrical content in hip hop. His influence on the genre is profound, as he laid the groundwork for what would later evolve into gangsta rap.
Throughout his career, Schoolly D has made significant contributions to film soundtracks, particularly for director Abel Ferrara. He provided memorable tracks such as “King of New York” and “Signifying Rapper”, showcasing his ability to blend music with cinematic storytelling. His work extended beyond performance, as he co-wrote and recorded music for various films, including the indie film soundtrack for “Order of the Quest”. His collaborations with notable composers highlight his versatility and creativity in the music industry.
In addition to his music career, Schoolly D has made a mark in television, performing the theme music for the cult animated series “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” and contributing to other Adult Swim projects. His unique style and contributions have earned him a place in pop culture, influencing a generation of artists and fans alike.
Most recently, Schoolly D released his album “Cause Schoolly D Is Crazy” in December 2022, continuing to innovate and inspire within the hip hop genre. His legacy as a trailblazer in hardcore hip hop and his ongoing influence on contemporary artists solidify his status as a vital figure in the evolution of rap music.