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Slick Rick Likes His Tea ‘Strong and British’

“It’s the English side of me that never dies,” said the pioneering wordsmith who is celebrating 40 years of hip-hop classics like “La-Di-Da-Di.”

Jonathan Abrams
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Fresh, Doug E, La-Di-Da-Di (Song), Rap and Hip-Hop
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