David “T.C.” Ellis is known today as an educator and a school founder — he launched St. Paul’s High School for the Recording Arts in 1996. But back in the day, he was a rapper. Being friends with Prince since childhood, Ellis hounded the star to give him a chance as a rapper. Prince threatened to have a bodyguard break his legs if Ellis bothered him again
“I said, ‘Just open up the door, I can get in myself,’” Ellis remembered.
Prince finally relented, and Ellis wrote and performed in “Graffiti Bridge,” the sequel to “Purple Rain.”
“It was just the experience of a lifetime.”
Extra credit is a series where The 74’s video team shares interesting tidbits that didn’t make the final cut. Watch the full documentary about Ellis’s school, which uses hip hop to engage who have struggled in traditional schools: Hip Hop Is Saving Teen Lives in Minnesota
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