
KRS-One Freestyles on the Dr. Greenthumb Show. What’s that dude in the yellow doing, tho?
From Substance Abuse’s Background Music, available now from Fat Beats distribution. The album also features Tash of Tha Alkaholiks, KRS-One, Percee P, MC Eiht, Sadat X, and Max Julien (The Mack).
Promo Only Flexi-Disc given out for free to customers who purchase ‘Double Packs’ of the 3rd in the Lord Finesse Signature Sevens Series. Check for the alternate intro and slightly different lyrics from KRS-One who re-recorded his vocals for this now legendary track.
KRS-One opens up about comments he made soon after 9/11 to The New Yorker magazine, when he was asked “Is there anything hip-hop can do to help fight the war on terror?” He reveals that while the magazine quoted him as saying “We cheered when 9/11 happened,” his words were taken out of context. KRS-One [cont.]
With several celeberity appearences throughout the jam-packed night, legendary rapper, KRS-One, stopped by STiKS Gaming’s Inaugural ARCADE Gaming Gala to not only deliver a magnificent performance, but to also raise awarness about the coniiuning need for Hurrican Sandy support. Further to the point, the highly respected hip hop artist shares that with the material loss [cont.]
While KRS-One’s PSA-like single, “Disaster Kit”, continues to take the internet by storm, the Teacha has decided to drop the equally edutaining video. Part lesson, part documentary, the video shows footage of some of the most destructive natural disasters in recent times while KRS-One stands in front of a green board, chalk in hand, literally [cont.]
With millions of people across the Eastern Seaboard affected by Hurricane Sandy’s destructive force, Hip Hop icon KRS-One responds with a powerfully informative song titled “Disaster Kit”. With this song, KRS-One gives listeners tips on how to survive natural and man-made disasters over an ominous piano loop and hard hitting kicks and snares produced by [cont.]
KRS-One stops by Amoeba Records in Hollywood to show what’s in his bag. Pretty much all standard classics.
Another one from Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap.
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From KRS-One and Kenny Parker’s The BDP Album, on sale at Itunes now.
Above, Kris gives an in-depth interview with The Archivest. Meanwhile, KRS has reunited with Kenny Parker for The BDP Album, which on sale now on Itunes.
Second single from Kris’ 20th studio LP, Just Like That, produced by Mad Lion. The Teacha speaks on it below: Peace. This is KRS-One! I’d like to personally thank everyone for their show of support toward the release of the “Just Like That” video. I’m not really a big Internet guy myself, but I had [cont.]
Kris will drop his TWENTIETH album, Just Like That, in 2012.
Better late than never animated video from Mega’s 2009 LP, Born and Raised.
The BlastMaster gets his Ebert on and reviews the new Cameron Diaz/Jason Segel flick for NextMovie.
It was reportedly a few years ago that KRS-One and Bumpy Knuckles a.k.a. Freddie Foxxx got together in the studio and made Royalty Check, but although we’re just getting access to the album now, it doesn’t sound dated. In fact, it’s the first thing KRS has done in some time that feels fresh. And the [cont.]
Taken from KRS-One and Bumpy Knuckles’ collaborative LP, Royalty Check, available now. HHS review coming soon. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: KRS-One + Bumpy Knuckles – “Stand Up”
Oh word? Just announced collaborative LP between lyrical giants KRS-One and Bumpy Knuckles hits May 31st. Expect these guys to go toe-to-toe all day.
A KRS-One and Showbiz collaboration is theoretically the stuff “true school” hip hop heads’ dreams are made of. Eleven ’90′s flavored tracks; smooth but boom bap at the essence, coupled with the blastmaster’s thick, commanding original raps is a reminder that the vets are not lacking in skills. Still, KRS’s authoritative and sometimes superior vibe [cont.]
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