I diss'ed Nesian Mystik to my mates but they were a bit parent-friendly and I was too embarrassed to admit I actually loved their music. Dre and Snoop and Jay-Z were good, but their lives could not have been much more different to mine. Scribe was from Phillipstown. For my mates and me at 17, Scribe was the man.
It's funny how lyrics stay with you.
He wasn't Bob Dylan or Lorde on the song-writing front, but I can still keep up with a good half of The Crusader. Some songs, I'll rap from end to end.
In his single Dreaming, there's a line that now seems sadly prophetic.
"Yo, I got a dream to make it big in New York
Gave up the drugs and alcohol, I didn't want to distort
My vision to be living life to the full"
I moved to New York when I was about the same age as Scribe when he recorded The Crusader.
New York City, the anti-Christchurch.
The night I arrived, ecstatic and scared and knowing no one, I played that song on repeat all the way from JFK.
They say the music you listen to at the age of 17 is the music you'll listen to for the rest of your life. I listened to The Crusader. And I'm still cool with that.
• Scribe is set to appear in a Christchurch court on Tuesday on drug and weapon charges.