2 min 23 sec
BIZ + SCOTT LA ROCK
Biz and Scott explain their methodology on a visit to Toronto in 1987. BIG UP! Flemingdon ...
published: 03 Aug 2014
BIZ + SCOTT LA ROCK
BIZ + SCOTT LA ROCK
Biz and Scott explain their methodology on a visit to Toronto in 1987. BIG UP! Flemingdon Park !- published: 03 Aug 2014
7 min 1 sec
BDP - KRS ONE AND SCOTT LA ROCK INTERVIEW 1987 (JUICE CREW DISS)
Pre - Criminal minded BDP interview. Rare audio with the GREAT LATE Dj Scott La Rock. This...
published: 03 Aug 2014
BDP - KRS ONE AND SCOTT LA ROCK INTERVIEW 1987 (JUICE CREW DISS)
BDP - KRS ONE AND SCOTT LA ROCK INTERVIEW 1987 (JUICE CREW DISS)
Pre - Criminal minded BDP interview. Rare audio with the GREAT LATE Dj Scott La Rock. This is Dr. Dre's (yo mtv rap's) college radio show on Long Island's WBAU. Scott and KRS discuss the reason for the BDP Juice Crew beef. This interview is RIGHT after "The Bridge Is Over" record. it puts everything in perspective. also gives a voice to scott la rock for those who have never heard it.. we can only imagine how things would be if his life wasnt robbed.. follow me on twitter if you dare www.twitter.com/hustleandwin (shameless plug)- published: 03 Aug 2014
5 min 38 sec
Advance - Scott La Rock & KRS-ONE
Man & His Music (Remixes from Around the World) Remix album by Boogie Down Productions...
published: 03 Aug 2014
Advance - Scott La Rock & KRS-ONE
Advance - Scott La Rock & KRS-ONE
Man & His Music (Remixes from Around the World) Remix album by Boogie Down Productions- published: 03 Aug 2014
3 min 49 sec
Dope Pusher - DJ Format Feat Sureshot La Rock
Taken from the new single by DJ Format feat. Sureshot La Rock. Out 31st January 2011 on 12...
published: 03 Aug 2014
Dope Pusher - DJ Format Feat Sureshot La Rock
Dope Pusher - DJ Format Feat Sureshot La Rock
Taken from the new single by DJ Format feat. Sureshot La Rock. Out 31st January 2011 on 12" Vinyl and Digital download. http://www.djformat.com Label and sleeve design by Mr Krum http://mrkrums.blogspot.com/- published: 03 Aug 2014
54 min 23 sec
Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded Full Album
THE BIRTH OF BDP. THE FIRST KRS-ONE ALBUM. YOUR FAVORITE MC'S FAVORITE MC. THE GANGSTA SHI...
published: 03 Aug 2014
Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded Full Album
Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded Full Album
THE BIRTH OF BDP. THE FIRST KRS-ONE ALBUM. YOUR FAVORITE MC'S FAVORITE MC. THE GANGSTA SHIT THAT INSPIRED YOUR FAVORITE GANGSTA RAPPER. REST IN PEACE SCOTT LA ROCK!!! 1987. B BOY RECORDS. All cuts written and produced by KRS-ONE and Scott La Rock. Special thanks to CEDGEE. Track List: 1) Poetry 2) South Bronx 3) 9mm Goes Bang 4) Word From Our Sponsor 5) Elementary 6) Dope Beat 7) Reix For P Is Free 8) The Bridge Is Over 9) Super-Hoe 10) Criminal Minded 11) The Scott La Rock Mega Mix- published: 03 Aug 2014
5 min 59 sec
SELF DESTRUCTION 2 (Jersey City) 20 Years later(music video) R.I.P. Scott LaRock
This is the sequel to the 1989 classic movement "Self Destruction". Re-created by up and c...
published: 03 Aug 2014
SELF DESTRUCTION 2 (Jersey City) 20 Years later(music video) R.I.P. Scott LaRock
SELF DESTRUCTION 2 (Jersey City) 20 Years later(music video) R.I.P. Scott LaRock
This is the sequel to the 1989 classic movement "Self Destruction". Re-created by up and coming artist in Jersey City N.J. Listen as the rhymes change, but the flow stays the same. Watch!!- published: 03 Aug 2014
13 min 55 sec
AFROB feat TORCH D - FLAME CAN LA ROCK DY DYNAMITE BY THEA QUEEN OF LIGHT
Thea Queen Of Light Presents Konzert "Calling All Angels" ARTISTS AFROB,TORCH,D-FLAME,DJ D...
published: 03 Aug 2014
AFROB feat TORCH D - FLAME CAN LA ROCK DY DYNAMITE BY THEA QUEEN OF LIGHT
AFROB feat TORCH D - FLAME CAN LA ROCK DY DYNAMITE BY THEA QUEEN OF LIGHT
Thea Queen Of Light Presents Konzert "Calling All Angels" ARTISTS AFROB,TORCH,D-FLAME,DJ DYNAMITE, CAN LA ROCK, www.lightfortomorrow.de www.theaqueenoflight.de- published: 03 Aug 2014
2 min 54 sec
KRS-One Comments on Obama Presidency
KRS-One Comments on Obama Presidency
KRS-One started the Stop the Violence Movement in re...
published: 03 Aug 2014
KRS-One Comments on Obama Presidency
KRS-One Comments on Obama Presidency
KRS-One Comments on Obama Presidency KRS-One started the Stop the Violence Movement in response to violence in the hip hop and black communities. During a concert a fan was killed in a fight, right after his friend Scott La Rock was shot. KRS-One was galvanized into action and formed the Stop the Violence Movement. With some of the biggest stars in modern East Coast hip hop, the movement released a single, "Self Destruction", the proceeds going to the National Urban League.- published: 03 Aug 2014
4 min 54 sec
KRS-One - Love's Gonna Get'cha [Official Video HD]
KRS-One - Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love) Album: Edutainment(1990)
Link to the Offici...
published: 03 Aug 2014
KRS-One - Love's Gonna Get'cha [Official Video HD]
KRS-One - Love's Gonna Get'cha [Official Video HD]
KRS-One - Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love) Album: Edutainment(1990) Link to the Official Old School Hip Hop page on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Old.School.Hip.Hop Edutainment is the fourth album from Boogie Down Productions. It is an album whose lyrics are based around afrocentricity and socio-political knowledge. It has 6 skits/interludes known as 'exhibits' that all talk about or relate to Black people. Many skits feature Kwame Ture (ne Stokely Carmichael) a leader of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on October 10, 1990. KRS One has stated in interviews that the album has sold over 600,000 copies Boogie Down Productions was a hip hop group that was originally composed of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, months after the release of BDP's debut album, Criminal Minded. The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City. The group pioneered the fusion of dancehall reggae and hip hop music and their debut LP Criminal Minded contained frank descriptions of life in the South Bronx of the late 1980s thus setting the stage for what would eventually become gangsta rap. While the origins of hip-hop are believed to be from The Bronx, rival hip-hop group Juice Crew's lyrics were misunderstood to contain a claim in the song "The Bridge" that hip hop was directly a result of artists originating from Queensbridge. Boogie Down and KRS retorted angrily with songs like The Bridge is Over and South Bronx, which started one of the first notable hip hop wars as MC Shan, Marley Marl, Roxanne Shanté and Blaq Poet all released songs featuring verses personally attacking KRS and Scott La Rock. The Bridge Wars, however, were only short-lived and after the death of Scott La Rock prior to the group's second album, KRS began to concentrate on consciously focused music. While Criminal Minded contained vivid descriptions of South Bronx street life, BDP changed after Scott's death. Producer Lee Smith was dropped and KRS-One adopted "The Teacha" moniker and made a deliberate attempt at creating politically and socially conscious Hip-Hop. BDP were hugely influential in provoking political and social consciousness in Hip-Hop however they were sometimes overshadowed by the political hip hop group Public Enemy. The membership of BDP changed continuously throughout its existence, the only constant being KRS-One. BDP members and collaborators included Lee Smith, Scott La Rock, D-Nice, Kenny Parker, Mad Lion, DJ Premier, Channel Live, McBoo, Ms. Melodie, Heather B., Scottie Morris, Tony Rahsan, Willie D., RoboCop, Harmony, DJ Red Alert, Jay Kramer, D-Square, Rebekah Foster, Scott Whitehill, Scott King, Chris Tait and Sidney Mills. BDP as a group essentially ended because KRS-One began recording and performing under his own name rather than the group name. Original member Lee Smith, who has co-producer credit on the original 12" "South Bronx" single, was the last to be inexplicably jettisoned by KRS-One and the future new label after Scott's death. In the liner notes on BDP's 1992 album Sex and Violence, KRS-One writes: "BDP in 1992 is KRS-One, Willie D and Kenny Parker! BDP is not D-Nice, Jamal-ski, Harmony, Ms. Melodie and Scottie Morris. They are not down with BDP so stop frontin'." Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews.com claims that this initiated the ultimate breakup of BDP.- published: 03 Aug 2014
4 min 9 sec
BDP & KRS-One - 13 "N" Good
See Music Videos http://www.bvmtv.com/ that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED m...
published: 03 Aug 2014
BDP & KRS-One - 13 "N" Good
BDP & KRS-One - 13 "N" Good
See Music Videos http://www.bvmtv.com/ that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes. KRS-One began his recording career as one half of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions or BDP alongside DJ Scott La Rock. They met during a stay KRS-One had at the Bronx's Franklin Avenue Armory Shelter. La Rock (real name Scott Sterling) worked as a social worker there. The duo would begin to create music. After being rejected by radio DJs Mr. Magic and Marley Marl, KRS-One would go on to diss the two and those associated with them, sparking what would later be known as The Bridge Wars. Additionally, KRS had taken offense to "The Bridge", a song by Marley Marl's protege MC Shan (later on, KRS One produced an album with Marley Marl in 2007); the song could be interpreted as a claim that Queensbridge was the birthplace of hip hop, though MC Shan has repeatedly denied this claim. Still, KRS "dissed" the song with the BDP record "South Bronx"; a second round of volleys would ensue with Shan's "Kill That Noise" and BDP's "The Bridge Is Over". KRS-One, demonstrating his nickname "The Blastmaster", gave a live performance that devastated MC Shan, and many conceded he had won the battle. Many believe this live performance to be the first MC battle where rappers attack each other, instead of a battle between who can get the crowd more hyped.- published: 03 Aug 2014
4 min 12 sec
KRS One "Sound of Da Police"
KRS-One began his recording career as one half of the hip hop group Boogie Down Production...
published: 03 Aug 2014
KRS One "Sound of Da Police"
KRS One "Sound of Da Police"
KRS-One began his recording career as one half of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions alongside DJ Scott La Rock. They met during a stay KRS-One had at the Bronx's Franklin Armory Shelter. La Rock (real name Scott Sterling) worked as a social worker there. The duo would begin to create music. After being rejected by radio DJs Mr. Magic and Marley Marl, KRS-One would go on to diss the two and those associated with them, sparking what would later be known as The Bridge Wars. Additionally, KRS had taken offense to "The Bridge", a song by Marley Marl's protege MC Shan (later on, KRS One produced an album with Marley Marl in 2007); the song could be interpreted as a claim that Queensbridge was the birthplace of hip hop. Though MC Shan has repeatedly denied this claim. Still, KRS "dissed" the song with the BDP record "South Bronx"; a second round of volleys would ensue with Shan's "Kill That Noise" and BDP's "The Bridge Is Over". KRS-One, demonstrating his nickname "The Blastmaster", gave a live performance that devastated MC Shan, and many conceded he had won the battle. Many beleive this live performance to be the first MC battle where rappers attack each other, instead of a battle between who can get the crowd more hyped.- published: 03 Aug 2014