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While KRS said "Clear Em Out" wasn't about Nelly ... bout something mayn/S - Sad to see you really just want just/One - more hit please please!/You the first old man should get a rapper's pension ...
KRS-One’s leadership in promoting peace and conflict resolution through Hip-Hop is well-documented through the years. Legendary songs like “Self Destruction” (1989) and “Stop the Violence ...
Emerging in 1986, KRS-One quickly became a pivotal figure in the hip-hop scene with hits like “South Bronx.” Often referred to as the “conscience of Hip Hop,” he has been a strong advocate ...
Simone is a well respected figure in Hip-Hop, in part for her close affiliation with KRS-One. In an era of figures ... Check out a few other songs featuring G. Simone.
KRS-One at Jive Records, London ... This is the future of hip-hop. You hit it on the nail. The future. We’re moving forward. We’re not dwelling on the past. I mentioned it to give some ...
On “Project 2025,” KRS-One and Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five’s Melle Mel and Scorpio join Chuck D for a politically motivated call-to-action. The song poses arguably the most importan ...
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and rapper KRS-One are reflecting on their efforts to preserve the birthplace of hip-hop as the art form celebrates its 50th anniversary. “Hip-hop culture has ...
KRS-One has released an album to coincide with his European tour. The release is called The Temple Of Hip Hop Global Awareness and right now, it's a digital only release out via KRS directly. You can ...
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