T La Rock

 Terrence "Terry" Ronnie Keaton, known by his stage name T La Rock, was born on September 16, 1961, in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx borough of New York City. He is an American old-school emcee and former break dancer who stands at 6'4" tall. Keaton is the older brother of fellow old-school MC Special K of the Treacherous Three.

Keaton began his career in the 1970s as a DJ, break dancer, and emcee. In 1984, Rick Rubin released "It's Yours" 12-inch single, which was the very first release on Def Jam Recordings. Although some argue that LL Cool J's "I Need a Beat" 12-inch single was the first, the "It's Yours" recording was actually the first single to feature a Def Jam logo. However, it was released through producer Arthur Baker's independent label Partytime, which was the hip hop division of his dance music label Streetwise Records. The recording was never part of Def Jam's collection of master recordings. For its 30th anniversary, the track was licensed back to Def Jam/Universal, which pressed it on 180-gram vinyl.

In a 1996 interview with The New York Times, Def Jam co-founder Simmons commented about the effect T La Rock and "It's Yours" had on the early hip hop scene. He stated that "It's Yours" was big in the underground and T La Rock started the trend and a new direction in hip-hop. He used 40-letter words and created a special poetry. LL Cool J was the second release on the label, and he borrowed ideas and attitude from T. LL would agree.

The influence of Keaton's "It's Yours" was significant. The song was sampled by countless artists, including hip-hop group Public Enemy in "Louder than a Bomb" from its 1988 release It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Nas in "The World is Yours" from his 1994 album, Illmatic, and many sample-based house-music tracks by Todd Terry. The song was later in the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto IV, on the old school hip hop radio station "The Classics 104.1." Later, in 2020, it appeared in Grand Theft Auto V's in-game radio station known as "KULT 99.1 FM" once The Cayo Perico Heist update was added.

"It's Yours" was also used by the Beastie Boys on its song "Paul Revere" off the 1986 album, Licensed to Ill, an album also produced by Rick Rubin and released on Def Jam Recordings. On the Sirius XM show "Sway In The Morning," Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys pointed out that he can be heard on the backing vocals of "It's Yours."

On the strength of "It's Yours," Keaton was signed by Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records and released two albums: Lyrical King (From the Boogie Down Bronx in 1987, and On a Warpath in 1989. Lyrical King was produced by Keaton and DJ Louie Lou (La Rock's original DJ) Kurtis Mantronik also produced two songs on the album ("Back to Burn" and "Base Machine), while Hollywood & T Ka Rock produced On a Warpath. The title song "On a Warpath" was produced by [T La Rock & DJ Hollywood- Hollywood Impact.

In 1994, Keaton suffered a traumatic brain injury while breaking up a fight in front of his brother's Bronx apartment building. Initially treated at the Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx, he was subsequently treated at the Staten Island University Hospital in April 1995, then, between October 1995 and November 1996, lived at the Haym Salomon Home for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, where he recovered from memory loss and a loss of motor skills

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