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Sugar Ray Dinke – Cabrini Green Rap

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Andrew Barber

How many of you remember or even know about this track?  It was released in 1986 on I AM Records, which was then located on 323 E. 23rd Street.  I don’t know a whole lot about Sugar Ray Dinke, or what became of him and his rap career, but I do know this was one of Chicago’s earliest recorded rap songs.  It’s a cross between house and early-Run DMC.

Today, I came across a dope write up on this track at Werner Von Wallenrod’s (via noz’s Tumblr), entitled “The Notorious Cabrini Green” and I wanted to share…

If anyone knows the whereabouts or additional history of Sugar Ray Dinke, feel free to post below.

Remember the movie Candyman? Remember how the horror of a killer ghost with a hook for a hand and bees in his mouth was amplified by the scary, urban location: “a notorious housing project” (that’s how they refer to it on the box)? Well, interestingly, they didn’t just make up a generic “ghetto” set in some LA back-lot… They filmed in the very real Cabrini Green, and referred to the place by its real name throughout the film. Even the plot-point that the medicine cabinets led directly into peoples’ neighbors’ apartments was real, which led to a real series of murders.

Well, almost a decade before Clive Barker and co. turned Cabrini Green into a horror landmark, Chicago rapper Sugar Ray Dinke did his part to put the place on the map with his only 12″ single on I Am Records. Produced and co-written by Darryl Thompson, “Cabrini Green Rap” dropped in 1986 and, while it naturally sounds dated, it doesn’t sound as dated as you’d expect for an otherwise unknown local rap single from 1986. It’s certainly got all the 80’s trappings: big beatbox drums, electro sounds, metalish guitars in the vein of the trends Run DMC and Statesasonic were setting (though not so extreme or “rockish” as those), and a boatload of hand-claps. Oh, and the MC’s vocals are echoed to make it sound like there’s two rappers saying everything in unison. But it all holds up surprisingly well, a testament to the talents of Mr. Thompson evidently.

Lyrically, it might start out a bit corny – before the music kicks in, the listener is warned that walking through Cabrini Green “you might get hit with an egg or a jar.” Personally, I’d’ve been a lot more concerned about the infamous sniper-fire from their rooftops or the rampant gangs that dubbed the area “Death Corner” than any unsecured eggs being bandied about, but that’s just me.

But as it goes on, the lyrics get more serious and compelling. He doesn’t quite reach the song-writing heights of Melle Mel’s “The Message;” his skills are a bit more rudimentary. But he winds up covering a lot of ground, from the origins of Cabrini Green as a peaceful,. optimistic development to some very personal parts where he details his own experiences and names names:

“One of my best friends got shot in the back
While trying to get out of Cabrini Green shack.
Sang lead vocals for Electric Force Band;
He never gang banged; he only grabbed mic stands.
And danced around, sometimes act the fool,
But the man had a job and he finished High School.
I never will forget my man Larry Potts
Or the terrifying night that he got shot.”

It’s unfortunate that Sugar Ray Dinke never followed this up with another record. But I suspect, even if he released several, this is the one that would go down as his quintessential masterpiece anyway. It’s certainly an important piece of Chicago’s cultural history. And meanwhile, the actual housing development of Cabrini Green remained notorious, being used as the everything from the establishing shots of the projects in the hit series Good Times to the backdrop of He Got Game. Remained, that is, until it was all demolished and gentrified in the early 2000’s. I read on the Candyman forums that only two of the original buildings still stand, surrounded by empty lots and Starbucks. I guess that’s why Candyman moved to New Orleans for their dopey sequels. But when you want to remember the real shit, play this record.

And for your listening pleasure…

Sugar Ray Dinke – Cabrini Green Rap

12 thoughts on “Sugar Ray Dinke – Cabrini Green Rap”

  1. meyer says:
    July 20, 2010 at 11:58 pm

    tight

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  2. J4 says:
    July 21, 2010 at 6:51 am

    Drewski,

    My pops put this record together. Dinke got a lot of pub off of this. He was on the news and a bunch of talk shows. The record did really well overseas. This is a real blast from the past. Not sure what happened to Dinke, but he was definitely a legend in The Greens. I think he has a son that is rapping. The son of Dinke or something. Pharley Jack Master Funk did the mix.

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  3. chandler "MF" london says:
    July 21, 2010 at 7:51 am

    wicked article yo

    Reply
  4. merk murphy says:
    July 21, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    this is the 1st rap song i ever learned..”Cabrinni Green is Jus Real Mean..You Might Get Shot around the Black Top”

    see ya doin ya homework..NICE

    Reply
  5. Joe Blow says:
    July 21, 2010 at 5:06 pm

    Classic! Shout out to all the cats that layed the foundation to this shit.

    Reply
  6. Daryl A.Thompson says:
    July 23, 2010 at 12:48 am

    Hey ! All is well from Daryl Thompson I am alive and still producing here in the Hot Atlanta Ga.
    I am currently on Tour with Sly and Robbie in sunny California. Still.putting the heavy Rock guitar on
    the reggae beat..Check us out at the Hollywood Bowl on July 25th or Yoshi’s on July 26-27th

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  7. YOoooooooooooo says:
    July 23, 2010 at 9:08 pm

    This shit is hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! post more old school rap songs…this shit is hard!!

    Reply
  8. Billsko says:
    August 15, 2010 at 9:02 am

    Thank you sooooooooo much!

    Reply
  9. money earnin mt vernon says:
    September 3, 2010 at 3:06 am

    you just saved a vital piece of chicago music history from certain oblivion

    mad props

    Reply
  10. bski08 says:
    March 25, 2011 at 11:57 am

    Dinke is my step dad we are in columbus ohio he is well alive and still recording he tells darryl to contact him he been looking for you for years you can contact him at (614)537-0524

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  11. trina says:
    July 18, 2014 at 11:19 pm

    Dinky is my kids father, and yes his sons rap too they did several songs hit me up and I’ll tell you were to find them in you are interested.

    Reply
  12. Curtis Harris says:
    December 20, 2014 at 8:17 pm

    Dink is my dude he is cool peoples I know his wife his daughters his step son I am really close to them and talk to them all the time.

    Reply

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