Let's Not Reduce Adam Yauch's Career to a Single Lyric

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*Our Adam Yauch Obituary
*Adam Yauch, RIP: A Life in Photos

Adam Yauch, better known as MCA of the Beastie Boys, died last week. His group was a big deal in hip-hop, not just because they were the first white act to break through, but because they helped establish both the sample-based production and rambunctious lyricism that made rap an international juggernaut.

Within the act, Yauch stood out as well, as noted by our writer Chaz Kangas, for bringing them early credibility. "[H]is grizzled voice -- between Ad-Rock and Mike D.'s higher-pitched wails -- made for their most conventional element, allowing them to connect to a more traditional hip-hop audience."

But from the string of memorials that have come out since his death, one could get the impression that a single stanza came to define his career, from the group's 1994 track "Sure Shot":

I wanna say a little something that's long overdue
The disrespect to women has got to be through.
To all the mothers and the sisters and the wives and friends,
I wanna offer my love and respect to the end

This lyric was quoted in the majority of the high-profile obituaries and remembrances of Yauch, including here, here, here , here and here. Noting the preponderance of off-color and misogynist remarks in the group's early work, one writer said that Yauch's evolution represented "a reassuring sign of the possibility of growth and maturity in hip-hop." To another, "this is the Yauch people remember: a man who could say he was sorry and not feel lessened by it."

For sure, Yauch was a complex person. During different parts of his life he was a rapper, a director, a bassist, a basketball fan, a father, a philanthropist, and a Buddhist. At some point after the Beastie Boys blew up he began to passionately and publicly embrace a number of liberal causes.

He also disavowed his previous, virulent homophobia; in other words, he grew up -- something that is not particularly profound for rappers or anyone else. Yes, Yauch should be applauded for taking stock of himself and changing his content. (And perhaps for encouraging others to do the same thing.) But this stance and the above lyric are not Yauch's legacy. Rather, his legacy is his role in one of the most important groups in hip-hop history. And the trio's most important music is, in large measure, their early material -- the stuff they released before "Sure Shot" -- warts and all.

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CLT
CLT

Don't forget "bodhisattva vow"

Ladyoctopie
Ladyoctopie

"Check Your Head" has to be one of the most relevant albums EVER. and yet is rarely mentioned...globally minded, socio politically savvy and spiritually aware, not to mention musically BANGING!!....It is still an all time favorite.I am sorry to hear he has left us.

Raquefella
Raquefella like.author.displayName 1 Like

Ben Westhoff, you're an idiot and one of the many reasons why many in LA call this publication the LA Weakly.

Mattbyrant_1
Mattbyrant_1 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I disagree with Mr. Westoff. In my opinion this is just a terrible piece.  I think Yauch's legacy will be different for everyone! Not just old material being what he will be remembered for - and not just as a MC but as all the things Yauch was and the beliefs he stood for.  It is one thing to grow up, it is another to learn from your mistakes and publicly comment on them.  I have never heard an MC say the things Yauch has and if you have please let me know where I can find this music because I have a huge void to fill with the passing of Adam.

I_dare_ya3
I_dare_ya3 like.author.displayName 1 Like

If hip hop were as sophisticated as the beastie boys, id be more of a fan, but the sad pathetic truth is that the majority of music in general has been reduced to synthetic garbage. He will be missed, from a longtime fan, bless you.

Claire Palermo
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Yeah, I saw just as many obits that portrayed him as a total bro. 

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Megan Tobin
Megan Tobin like.author.displayName 1 Like

While this is true, and important to point out, how many MORE obits and quotes were all about fightin' for the right to party and nothing else????As in his life, it's all about balance.

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