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Contract between MC Sha Rock and Beat Street Productions
Contract between MC Sha Rock and Beat Street Productions

Contract between MC Sha Rock and Beat Street Productions

Associated name Harry Belafonte
Creator Beat Street Productions
DateJanuary 20, 1984
Mediumink; paper (fiber product)
DimensionsOverall (HW): 11 × 8 7/16 in. (27.94 × 21.431 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number2001.400.11
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Hip-Hop MC Sha Rock performed with Us Girls, an all-female Hip-Hop trio featured in the 1984 film Beat Street. To make a strong impression in the film, the group, which also included Lisa Lee from Cosmic Force and Debbie Dee, purchased the glittery outfits from a New York Fifth Avenue boutique. While Beat Street placed Sha Rock in the media spotlight when it brought Hip-Hop culture to mainstream audiences, she had already developed a strong following in New York’s Bronx area as the only female MC of the pioneering rap group Funky 4 plus 1.

MC Sha-Rock (Sharon Green, b. 1962) was one of the original members of the Funky 4 and then became the +1 More when she returned to the group. With Funky Four +1 More  being the first rap crew with a female MC, Sha-Rock is known as Hip-Hop’s “First Lady”, “Mother of the Mic” and the first most prominent and influential female battle MC and founding member of Hip-Hop culture in the late 1970s. When the Funky 4+1 More disbanded, Sha-Rock joined a new group with two of her peers, Debbie D and Lisa Lee, called Us Girls. While part of US Girls, they had their first major film debut in the 1984 Hip-Hop movie Beat Street. Sha-Rock’s early contributions to Hip-Hop paved the way for not only urban youth growing up in the South Bronx, but she also laid the foundation for emerging female MCs in Hip-Hop.

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