Some may consider today's hip-hop music scene to be dead due to lack luster lyrics and sales. However, that wasn't the case last night when fans packed New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom for the fifth annual 'VH1 Hip Hop Honors.'Hosted by funnyman Tracy Morgan, this year's guests and honorees (which included Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Naughty By Nature, Slick Rick, and Too Short) raised the bar to another level!
When it came to bringing a fresh, nostalgic sense of style to this year's show, Slick Rick is hip-hop's royal highness. Spending his early years in England heavily influenced Rick the Ruler (born Ricky Walters) to fuse the countries lavish lifestyle to hip-hop culture.
Bringing his English roots mixed with his associations with fellow New York MCs Dana Dane and Doug E. Fresh helped spawned a string of classic hits including 'Young World,' 'Children's Story,' and 'La Di Da Di.'
Philadelphia native Eve and MC Lyte took a new meaning onto Rick's legacy when they graced the stage for 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Ruler's Back,' while Biz Markie provided his signature style beat box for Ghostface Killah's rendition of 'Lodi Dodi.'
Following the tribute sets of Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, and Dana Dane, MC Ricky D (as he is also known as) graced the Hammerstein Ballroom draped in all of his gold jewelry to tell everyone his 'Children's Story.'
Some were thrown in a loop, once the rapper walked off the stage after just performing one song from his extensive catalog.
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Rapper Cee-Lo Green performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Treach of the group Naughty By Nature performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Fat Joe performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Singer Estelle performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Slick Rick performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Too Short performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Slick Rick performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Biz Markie performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Big Boi performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Rapper Big Boi performs during the 2008 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show in New York, October 2, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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Going by Estelle's charismatic stage presence you would've thought she was Vinia Mojica, who was the original singer on the 1991 hit.
2004 honorees Public Enemy, Mos Def, Cee Lo Green, and EPMD followed the duet performance with 'Stakes is High' and 'Ego Trippin' before the Grammy Award-winning trio took the stage for 'Me, Myself and I.
The 'Buddy' MCs' throwback set had a few people in attendance, such as hip-hop pioneer KRS-One hoping the night would influence a new generation of hip-hop groups.
"Tonight hopefully that'll be inspired," he said prior to the show. "If we can inspire more hip-hop groups. I tell you as we get more technological not just in hip-hop but in the world, you're going to see more individualism. 'I don't need this, I don't need to be a brother, a sister, a team player.' But I think the group idea in hip-hop is very much needed, and De La Soul is a shining example of that."

The highlight of the night came from an all-star musical tribute lead by The Roots to late soul icon Isaac Hayes, which featured Estelle, Cee Lo Green, Mos Def, Scarface, and Public Enemy performing classic hip-hop songs that have sampled Hayes' music.
Prior to the show BlackVoices.com caught up with the Academy Award-winner's son Darius Caston Hayes, who explained his thoughts on the tribute.
"Actually I'm very, very proud to be here and it's amazing the out pouring of love and support that my family have received since my father's death," he said. "And just the tribute here alone tonight is an honor for all of us."
Wyclef Jean, Too Short, Naughty By Nature, Kid Rock, and Lil Jon were also on hand among others.
The fifth annual 'VH1 Hip Hop Honors' is set to air October 6 at 10PM ET on VH1.
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By: Cecil Jones on 10/04/2008 8:41AM
Anybody who has followed "Rap" has stumbled across the magical lyrics of Slick Rick. Who don't know the meaning of water nor soap is a classic in my eyes. The man tells a story about the Ghetto from a perspective few would dare try. He even added manners into a criminal act told as a Children's Story. That's Black at it best or worst. That's a classic by Rick the Ruler.
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By: Anutha Brutha on 10/05/2008 8:41AM
Damn, that Slick Rick looks like a reject from clown college.
How embarrassing.
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By: Terri J on 10/05/2008 12:48PM
You don't stumble across Slick Rick lyrics they influence everything you hear, the Childrens Story sample is in mainstream commercials and Snoop became Snoop by way of Slick Rick. Yes he looks a little strange in all of his jewels and clothes but it is his image. Which like Lil' Waynes pants sagged down passed his butt, T-Pains ringmaster image Cee-Lo Greenes eccentric outfits its all just entertainment. They are all great artist and Slick Rick is an Icon love it or leave it.
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By: Truth on 10/06/2008 8:20AM
DE LA SOUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The first hip-hop pioneers of skits, more than 10 songs on a record, odd time and melodic rhyme patterns and going left while still making incredible songs!
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By: Rodriguez! on 10/06/2008 10:40AM
Hello my name is Rodriguez...
Good article du, Im looking forward to seeing the Cypress Hill tribute tonight since I missed it... and the Isaac Hayes tribute is bananas!
ps- I LOOOVE Oprah
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By: swoop on 10/06/2008 11:26AM
When are they going to honor Kurtis Blow
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By: DollyNAPPS Inc. on 10/06/2008 12:52PM
Kurtis Blow was honored at the very first Hip Hop
honors special.This is the 5th year run for the show,
that honors the best of the best.Like old school hip hop or not,if not for some of these artist...no one
would be out here right now.Using the freedom of speech or freedom of expression.Unlike the rappers of today,These old school rappers had style,they made you
want to rewind their tapes to learn their songs,they all had different styles of music.These artist today
"SOME NOT ALL"have it,some don't...look at Soil boy
tell them...lol yooou.What bulls**t!Hate it or love it
it's apart of the past that got him this far to be a star....
Real Music Don't Die
it just gets better with time
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By: Carol on 10/06/2008 12:58PM
When are they going to honor: Crash Crew, Funky 4 +1 more (they were the first rap group on TV (Saturday Night Live), Masterdon & the Death Committee!!!
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By: BILL GELWOB on 10/06/2008 2:36PM
when are u gonna honor the original hip hop vocal band.........full force??
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By: say,what ?!? on 10/06/2008 5:19PM
i like this crop of people they're honoring....well,not to sure about TOO SHORT...but,as usual i think they jump the gun when honoring folks to soon.and some not at all...why TRIBE and not EPMD ?why RUNDMC and not COLD CRUSH BROS.?once again did'nt mind those being honored...just curious on how the stupid voting went or worked...i mean c'mon MISSY ELLIOT before QUEEN LATIFAH ?!? gimmie a fuckin' break !!!
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