Street Cry (March 11, 1998 – 17 September 2014) was a Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2002 Dubai World Cup, the 2002 Stephen Foster Handicap and runner up in the 2002 Whitney Handicap. He was an international shuttle stallion that stood at the Darley Studs in Australia and the US.
Owned and bred by Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin Racing, he was by the dual Group One (G1) winner Machiavellian, a son of Mr. Prospector. His dam, Helen Street (dam of nine winners) was by multiple Group 1 winner Troy.
After winning his maiden race, Street Cry placed second in the Del Mar Futurity (G2) and Norfolk Stakes (United States) (G2), before running third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1).
Street Cry won the UAE 2,000 Guineas, then placed second in both the UAE Derby (G3) and Discovery Handicap (G3), at Aqueduct.
Won Dubai World Cup (G1), won Stephen Foster H (G1), and was second in the Whitney Handicap (G1).
In America, Street Cry stood at Darley's Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Kentucky for $150,000. After a two-year break, Street Cry returned in 2009 for a fifth season at Darley Stud, Kelvinside, in the Hunter Region where he stood at a fee of A$110,000. During those five seasons in Australia, he covered 425 mares to produce 319 foals.
You see me walk
You see me fall
You touch the tears upon my face
I think there's going to be a backlash against technology.
You know, I don't know what's gonna cause it.
I hope it won't be any environmental disaster shit, you know, for sure for my kids that wanna live a better life.
Not so much materially but I want a piecefull life.
You know sometimes it's good just to go in the woods and just go hiking and get back in touch with yourself and nature.
You know, then you come back here and you realize that this is like,
Ludacris all this emphasis on technology and 50 different internet devices and shit and internet devices you can put in your pocket.
Sometimes I feel threatened by it but you know, that's the future and I am a man of the past.
You know, I'm a, I'm a low-tech man in a high-tech world. I mean it's fact man.
I'm a low-tech man in a high-tech world there ain't shit I can do about it because,
You know, the world's changing and I'm not and you know, maybe I don't wanna change.
Maybe the people I associassate with are like me.
You know, what's going on we can't use our brains
It's being a person