Initial fame (1985–88) Walters' career began in 1985; he first gained success in the rap industry after joining
Doug E. Fresh's Get Fresh Crew, using the stage name
MC Ricky D. He was featured on the single "
The Show" and its even more popular
B-side, "
La Di Da Di", which featured Walters' rapping over Doug E. Fresh's
beatbox. Both tracks gained some mainstream attention, they appeared on
Top of the Pops and
Soul Train with the Get Fresh Crew. Reflecting on the single in
Rolling Stone magazine,
Roots drummer and
Tonight Show bandleader Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson said, "Point blank: Slick Rick's voice was the most beautiful thing to happen to hip-hop culture [...] Rick is full of punchlines, wit, melody, cool cadence, confidence and style. He is the blueprint." In 1986, Walters joined Russell Simmons's Rush Artist Management and became the third artist signed to
Def Jam Records, Collaborating with his friend, DJ Vance Wright, Walters produced his solo debut,
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, which came out in 1988 on Def Jam. The album was very successful, reaching the No. 1 spot on
Billboards R&B/Hip-Hop chart. It also featured four charting singles: "
Children's Story", "Mona Lisa", "
Hey Young World", and "
Teenage Love". The release is known for its storytelling and vocal characterizations. "With the combination of Rick's Dick Van Dyke-on-dope accent and his unique narrative style, the record was an instant classic," wrote critic Matt Weiner. "Each of Rick's songs was an amusing, enthralling story that lasted from the first groove to the last."
Incarceration and subsequent albums (1989–2015) In 1989, Walters' mother, Veronica, hired his first cousin, Mark Plummer, as his bodyguard. By 1990, Plummer had become a liability, trying to extort money from the artist numerous times. Plummer was fired and, unsatisfied with his severance package, tried to rob Walters on several occasions and threatened to kill the rapper and his mother. When Walters found bullet holes in his front door, he bought guns for protection. On July 3, 1990, Walters spotted Plummer in his neighborhood and fired at least four shots. One bullet hit Plummer; another caught a passerby in the foot. Neither suffered life-threatening injuries. The rapper called it an act of self-defense. He spent five years in prison, two for the then-second-degree attempted-murder charges he received for the shooting, and three for disputes with the
Immigration and Naturalization Services over his residency in the US. He was released from prison in 1997. In the documentary film
The Show,
Russell Simmons interviewed Walters while he was imprisoned on
Rikers Island. After being bailed out by Simmons, Walters recorded his second album, ''
The Ruler's Back, released in 1991. Despite peaking at No. 29 on the Billboard'' Hot 100, the album received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as his debut. Walters' third studio album (the fourth for Def Jam),
Behind Bars, was released in 1994 while he was still incarcerated. It was met with lukewarm sales and reviews.
Behind Bars peaked at No. 11 on the
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and No. 51 on the
Billboard 200. Walters remained with Def Jam and released a fourth album
The Art of Storytelling on May 25, 1999. The comeback album paired him with prolific MCs including
Nas,
OutKast,
Raekwon, and
Snoop Dogg. The
Los Angeles Times announced it as the "triumphant return of rap's premier yarn-spinner", calling the song "2 Way Street" "a much-needed alternative to rap's misogynistic slant". It charted higher than any of his prior releases: No. 8 on the
Billboard 200; and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In June 2002, Walters was arrested by the
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) as he re-entered the United States through
Florida after performing on a Caribbean cruise ship. He was promptly told that he was being deported under a law allowing deportation of foreigners convicted of felonies. Walters was refused bail for 17 months and was released on November 7, 2003. In October 2006, the
Department of Homeland Security began a new attempt to deport Walters back to the
United Kingdom, moving the case from the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit based in New York to the more conservative
Eleventh Circuit. The court is based in
Atlanta,
Georgia, but the trial was expected to proceed in
Florida, where immigration agents originally arrested Walters. On May 23, 2008,
New York Governor David Paterson granted Walters a full and unconditional pardon on the attempted murder charges. The governor was pleased with his behavior since the attempted murders. Slick Rick volunteered his time to mentor kids about violence. On April 15, 2016, Walters was granted US citizenship, remarking, "I am so proud of this moment—and so honored to finally become an American citizen." He retained his UK citizenship. The album,
Victory, was released through
Idris Elba's 7Wallace record label and
Mass Appeal Records. Tracks feature guest rappers
Giggs,
Nas, and
Estelle. Walters and the
Soul Rebels Brass Band collaborated on June 21, 2012, in Washington, DC at the historic
Howard Theatre, which re-opened in April 2012. ==Rapping style==