Sha-Rock began as a local
b-girl, or breakdancer, in the early days of
South Bronx hip hop scene and culture in the late 1970s. The Funky 4 + 1, Sha-Rock being the plus one, had their first hit with the 12-inch "Rapping and Rocking the House" on
Sugarhill Records (1979), which was followed by "That's the Joint" (1980). As a pioneer affiliated with the
Zulu Nation, MC Sha-Rock inspired a style of rapping made famous by Run DMC and called the "echo chamber". In 2010, Green published a book about her experiences titled “
The Story of the Beginning and End of the First Hip Hop Female MC: Luminary Icon Sha-Rock.” The book recounts her experiences and challenges of becoming an emcee and her time as a member of The Funky 4 + 1. On August 4, 2009, Sha-Rock was presented an award for "Women in Hip Hop All Female Rapathon and All Pioneer Luminary MC Award" presented by the Hip Hop cultural center of Harlem. At the ceremony Sha-Rock said "that everyone please embrace the culture and make sure that you really understand that
Hip Hop is really not just about rap and profit, it's about peace, unity and having fun. Listening to music, enjoying one another and being safe". == Legacy ==