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By Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur
The sun shines down on the hills of Hollywood, as Darlene Ortiz walks through to The Grill, a swanky eatery close the to Kodak Theatre. All eyes are on the Latina beauty and her adorers don’t even realize they gaze upon Hip-Hop royalty. Darlene’s name might not ring bells in contemporary Hip-Hop circles, but her image is indelibly implanted in Hip-Hop history and permanently linked to the success of L.A.’s original gangster Ice-T. For most, Darlene started out as the beauty gracing the cover of Ice-T’s debut, Rhyme Pays. But Darlene’s legend was solidified on 1998’s Power, where she wielded a shotgun in a white bathing suit next to her man. Visually stunning, she contributed more that just a body to the game. During their better days, Ice-T always referred to Darlene as the “Syndicate Queen,” after his crew’s moniker, but she and he dissolved their relationship in the early 2000’s. Even a queen has to contend with common person issues like raising a teen son, the modern vixen (Superhead), her ex and his new boo (Coco) and an occasional Hip-Hop beef (LL Cool J and Ice-T.). As we celebrate 1988, read the words of an underappreciated pioneer. AllHipHop.com: What’s your life like these days, what are you up to? Darlene Ortiz: Well of course I’m dating still. Life in the single scene, (wow) its been a bit of a nightmare. But its been so long now, it's kind of just a way of life for me now. I’m cool with it. My son isn’t quite driving yet but he’s getting there. So in a minute I’m going to really have a lot of my freedom back. So right now I’m really thankful that he still wants me close to him, and in his life. Being a teenager, as you can imagine, he really wants me there. So I pick him up after school, I take him to all his practices—he plays golf [and] baseball—so I’m there videotaping him, just totally supporting him. I’ve been slowly adding more and more time on to what I love do, and that’s training. I’m a fitness instructor. That fills my days up, and I love that because I can still pick and choose the time that I want. I got class here, class there and that’s it, I can either add or take off and I love it. I’m still a full-time mom, but it’s coming to a slow sizzle. That’s my world and I love it. "When I got with Tracy [Ice–T], he didn’t have anything, he was just the coolest dude on planet earth, and then it came to us."
AllHipHop.com: Honestly I polled a few guys and several people asked me “Is she single?” and that’s all they care about. I asked, “Do you have any questions” that’s it, that’s all they cared about…. DO: Yeah, I’m still single and of course it’s by choice. People always ask what I’m attracted to. It’s a swagger about them, it’s a oomph! It doesn’t matter if you’re White, you’re Black, you’re Asian or fat. Whatever. It’s just how you’re approach is to me and how you carry yourself. The second, I see any funny business—and that should go with any person that has a child—the second I see that his intentions aren’t for the both of us, I’m out of there. AllHipHop.com: A lot of guys know who you are, has that interfered with the dating process? DO: It has, Oh yeah. And they were up there too, not in entertainment, that I’ve strayed away from. I’ve dated a couple of people who weren’t quite up there in the industry. I’ve dated a couple athletes whom I thought were pretty high up there on their level and they showed signs of…and a lot of times it’s insecurity. It’s funny because I’m so not about that, I’m so not about what you have and who you are. I could care less….and my ex can vouch to that. When I got with Tracy [Ice–T], he didn’t have anything, he was just the coolest dude on planet earth, and then it [success] came to us.
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