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KRS-One - Between Da Protests (2020) Full Album
"By now it is clear, KRS-One is indeed THE GREATEST RAPPER/EMCEE OF ALL TIME! 22 dope albums over a 35-year period? No rapper/emcee has ever reached this legitimate level of excellence and skill. NO ONE! Already proclaimed “a classic”, KRS-One returns with his 23rd album project Between Da Protests which balances revolutionary themes with raw street-poetry over what KRS-One calls “boom-bap beats”. With songs like “Don’t Fall For It”, “Black Black Black”, “Free (The Book Song)” and “Boom Bye Bye”, KRS-One addresses the concerns of average people, working people, thinking people. And while the revolutionary-minded will find much in Between Da Protests to be excited about, it is songs like “Opening Remarks”, “Tight” and “Medu Neter” that remind us just how dope KRS-One actually is on the mic ...
published: 21 Dec 2020
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14. KRS One - My Life
Life
Track 14
2006
Hip Hop
published: 09 Nov 2014
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KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives (I Come Back) [HD]
From 2007 Album: "Hip Hop Lives".....
Hip Hop Lives Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/templeofhiphop
Get the Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Hip-Hop-Lives-KRS-One-Marley-Marl/dp/B00000AOWX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s;=music&qid;=1260648725&sr;=1-1
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Hip Hop Lives is the collaborative album from MC KRS-One and producer Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years ago, KRS and Marl were once bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars. The album is a quasi-sequel to Nas' 2006 album Hip Hop Is Dead, not a criticism as its title suggests, as KRS-One is known to have agreed with Nas' declaration of rap music's "death". It also comes with a 22 minute behind-the-scenes video...
published: 12 Dec 2009
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KRS-One - The World Is MIND [Full Album]
Purchase The Album here:
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/the-world-is-mind
Tracklist:
1.Show Respect
2.Same Shit
3.Keep Clicking Ft. Shai
4.Out For Fame
5.My Dreams
6.Fuck This Ft. K.O.D
7.Don't Ever Stop Ft. Janiece
8.RAW B.E.A.T
9.You Ain't Got Time
10.No Problems
11.You Like Me
12.Put Ya Ones Up
13.Keep Flowin'
14.Hip Hop Speaks From Heaven
15.The World Is MIND
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published: 09 May 2017
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Channel Live ft. KRS-One - Mad-Izm
From 1995 Album: "Station Identification"
Released on Capitol Records, the album was mostly produced by KRS, as well as Salaam Remi, famous for his work with Nas.
Get Channel Live Music:
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The rap duo Channel Live debuted in 1994 with the platinum single "Mad Izm," which they followed with the gold-status album Station Identification in 1995. That year also saw the release of singles such as "Sex for Sport" and "Reprogram," which weren't quite as successful as their previous efforts. The group returned a few years later on the One Million Strong compilation, and 2000 saw the release of the single "Wild Out 2K" and the album Armaghetto.
published: 16 Mar 2010
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KRS-One – Street Light (First Edition) (2019)
Tracklist:
[02:13] 01. Mic Check
[02:47] 02. Open Your Mind
[03:28] 03. Ride
[01:49] 04. Be Original
[02:28] 05. That BO BO
[03:12] 06. Forever Hip Hop
[04:10] 07. Re-Mind Yourself
[04:09] 08. Mircale
[03:18] 09. Go Back
[02:50] 10. Invader (2019 Version)
[03:39] 11. GOD
[03:43] 12. Street Light
published: 12 Nov 2019
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KRS-One - Mixtape (feat. Marley Marl, Bumpy Knuckles, Buckshot, Smiff N Wessun & Rockness Monsta)
I am just a big fan of Hip-Hop and I run this channel out of passion. I don´t make any money with this channel. It's simply impossible to monetize other people's art on YouTube because of the YouTube creator guidelines. It's YouTube that places the ads and commercials, not me. So please don't listen over your cell phone and use an adblocker. If you are an artist and you disagree with me uploading your music please send me an e-mail and I will delete the upload. No need to strike this channel. I am just a big fan of your music.
therocknessmonstah@yahoo.com
1. Intro 0:00
2. KRS-One - Show Respect 0:17
3. KRS-One & Buckshot - Clean Up Crew (feat. Rock Of Heltah Skeltah) 3:06
4. KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives 6:58
5. KRS-One & True Master - Gimme Da 90's 9:50
6. KRS-One & Bucksh...
published: 24 Feb 2021
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KRS-One, "Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)"
Hip-Hop Lives is the collaborative album from KRS-One and Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years prior, KRS and Marley were bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars.
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more tha...
published: 25 May 2011
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KRS-One - BLACK BLACK BLACK (Official Music Video)
"Black Black Black" By KRS-One From His 23rd Album "Between Da Protests" Dropping December 21st, 2020.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information.
KRS-One "Black Black Black" (Official Music Video)
Edited/Filmed By ANKH-CESTOR Films
Produced By Mlody
Studio Engineer - Vladimir Castor
The Lab - Bravo Ocean Studios
published: 16 Dec 2020
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KRS-One - Hip Hop Lives with Lyrics
Titel: Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)
Artist: KRS-One
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more than music
Hip is the knowledge
Hop is the movement
Hip and Hop is intelligent movement
All relevant movement
We selling the music
So write this down on your black books and journals
Hip ...
published: 06 Oct 2010
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Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
BBU ENTERPRISE
"Pioneering The Flow of Entertainment"
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published: 18 Mar 2016
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KRS-One - Sound of da Police (Official Video)
Return of the Boom Bap
Buy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbb!sotp
About the album:
KRS-One's first official solo album, Return of the Boom Bap, yielded hit singles "Outta Here" and "Sound of da Police." The latter has been featured in several films.
Follow KRS-One:
Spotify - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbSI!sotp
Twitter - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbTI!sotp
Instagram - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbII!sotp
Website - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbWI!sotp
#KRSOne #SoundofdaPolice #Vevo
published: 06 Jun 2015
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KRS-One - Now Hear This (Full Album)
purchase the album-
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/now-hear-this-the-album-re-mastered-deluxe-edition
i do not own any of the audio used in this video
1.Now Hear This (Intro) 02:40
2.KRS-One & Peedo - You Da Real (Interlude) 00:43
3.Drugs Won 02:57
4.Duty 02:58
5.Take Em Out 04:19 video
6.Take You There 04:21
7.You A Millionaire 03:06
8.Sound Man 04:54
9.American Flag 04:02
10.This Is All We Got 03:59
11.Let's Go 04:02
12.Invaders 03:11
13.Biterz 03:03
14.It's All Insane To Me 04:42
15.Keep Talkin 03:35
16.The Lingo 03:22
17.From The Beginning Again 05:08
18.Name Brand Guy 00:44
19.More Love 04:05
20.G Simone - Oh Cruel Mob 03:00
favorite track - American Flag
published: 28 Sep 2017
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10. KRS One - I Ain't Leavin' (featuring Propaganda)
Life
Track 10
2006
Hip Hop
published: 09 Nov 2014
46:47
KRS-One - Between Da Protests (2020) Full Album
"By now it is clear, KRS-One is indeed THE GREATEST RAPPER/EMCEE OF ALL TIME! 22 dope albums over a 35-year period? No rapper/emcee has ever reached this legiti...
"By now it is clear, KRS-One is indeed THE GREATEST RAPPER/EMCEE OF ALL TIME! 22 dope albums over a 35-year period? No rapper/emcee has ever reached this legitimate level of excellence and skill. NO ONE! Already proclaimed “a classic”, KRS-One returns with his 23rd album project Between Da Protests which balances revolutionary themes with raw street-poetry over what KRS-One calls “boom-bap beats”. With songs like “Don’t Fall For It”, “Black Black Black”, “Free (The Book Song)” and “Boom Bye Bye”, KRS-One addresses the concerns of average people, working people, thinking people. And while the revolutionary-minded will find much in Between Da Protests to be excited about, it is songs like “Opening Remarks”, “Tight” and “Medu Neter” that remind us just how dope KRS-One actually is on the mic (in studio or live). Between Da Protests—another authentic Hip Hop album project by KRS-One. “Turn The Volume Up”.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information
Between Da Protests (Extended Version) - https://krsone.bandcamp.com/
TRACKLIST + CREDITS
1-OPENING REMARKS
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
2-TIGHT
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Bennie “DJ B Original” Williams
3-DON’T FALL FOR IT
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
4-BLACK BLACK BLACK
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
5-BOOM BYE BYE
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal
6-MURDER WE JUST SAW
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
7-TURN THE VOLUME UP
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
Additional vocals S.U.N. One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
8-STAY REAL
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
9-MEDU-NETER
Written and Performed by KRS-One and SUN-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
10-WE ARE THE GODS
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by KPrymeTheJäger
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
11-ORGANIZE
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
12-FREE (THE BOOK LIST)
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
13-WHO YOU ARE
Written and Performed by KRS-One and SUN-One
Produced by KRS-One
Musicians—Edward Nappi (Bass), Peter Hines (Drums), Peter Mengede (Guitar)
Original Engineers—Pat Dillet and Ted Wholson
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Between_Da_Protests_(2020)_Full_Album
"By now it is clear, KRS-One is indeed THE GREATEST RAPPER/EMCEE OF ALL TIME! 22 dope albums over a 35-year period? No rapper/emcee has ever reached this legitimate level of excellence and skill. NO ONE! Already proclaimed “a classic”, KRS-One returns with his 23rd album project Between Da Protests which balances revolutionary themes with raw street-poetry over what KRS-One calls “boom-bap beats”. With songs like “Don’t Fall For It”, “Black Black Black”, “Free (The Book Song)” and “Boom Bye Bye”, KRS-One addresses the concerns of average people, working people, thinking people. And while the revolutionary-minded will find much in Between Da Protests to be excited about, it is songs like “Opening Remarks”, “Tight” and “Medu Neter” that remind us just how dope KRS-One actually is on the mic (in studio or live). Between Da Protests—another authentic Hip Hop album project by KRS-One. “Turn The Volume Up”.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information
Between Da Protests (Extended Version) - https://krsone.bandcamp.com/
TRACKLIST + CREDITS
1-OPENING REMARKS
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
2-TIGHT
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Bennie “DJ B Original” Williams
3-DON’T FALL FOR IT
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
4-BLACK BLACK BLACK
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
5-BOOM BYE BYE
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal
6-MURDER WE JUST SAW
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
7-TURN THE VOLUME UP
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
Additional vocals S.U.N. One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
8-STAY REAL
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
9-MEDU-NETER
Written and Performed by KRS-One and SUN-One
Produced by Produced by SUN-One for Ankh-Cestors Productions
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
10-WE ARE THE GODS
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by KPrymeTheJäger
Additional vocals SUN-One
Additional Vocals Pascal One
11-ORGANIZE
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
12-FREE (THE BOOK LIST)
Written and Performed by KRS-One
Produced by Mlody
13-WHO YOU ARE
Written and Performed by KRS-One and SUN-One
Produced by KRS-One
Musicians—Edward Nappi (Bass), Peter Hines (Drums), Peter Mengede (Guitar)
Original Engineers—Pat Dillet and Ted Wholson
- published: 21 Dec 2020
- views: 412368
3:50
KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives (I Come Back) [HD]
From 2007 Album: "Hip Hop Lives".....
Hip Hop Lives Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/templeofhiphop
Get the Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Hip-Hop-Lives-K...
From 2007 Album: "Hip Hop Lives".....
Hip Hop Lives Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/templeofhiphop
Get the Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Hip-Hop-Lives-KRS-One-Marley-Marl/dp/B00000AOWX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s;=music&qid;=1260648725&sr;=1-1
&
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCollaboration?ids=397029-397222&s;=143441
Hip Hop Lives is the collaborative album from MC KRS-One and producer Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years ago, KRS and Marl were once bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars. The album is a quasi-sequel to Nas' 2006 album Hip Hop Is Dead, not a criticism as its title suggests, as KRS-One is known to have agreed with Nas' declaration of rap music's "death". It also comes with a 22 minute behind-the-scenes video on the making of the album if bought on iTunes.
"It all happened with one phone call," Marley Marl told AllHipHop.com during a March 2006 interview. "They called me and he jumped on the phone and told me it would be spectacular for Hip Hop...My reason for doing this is to show these kids that [Hip Hop beefs] are not that serious." The first single is "Hip Hop Lives (I Come Back).
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Marley_Marl_Hip_Hop_Lives_(I_Come_Back)_Hd
From 2007 Album: "Hip Hop Lives".....
Hip Hop Lives Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/templeofhiphop
Get the Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Hip-Hop-Lives-KRS-One-Marley-Marl/dp/B00000AOWX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s;=music&qid;=1260648725&sr;=1-1
&
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCollaboration?ids=397029-397222&s;=143441
Hip Hop Lives is the collaborative album from MC KRS-One and producer Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years ago, KRS and Marl were once bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars. The album is a quasi-sequel to Nas' 2006 album Hip Hop Is Dead, not a criticism as its title suggests, as KRS-One is known to have agreed with Nas' declaration of rap music's "death". It also comes with a 22 minute behind-the-scenes video on the making of the album if bought on iTunes.
"It all happened with one phone call," Marley Marl told AllHipHop.com during a March 2006 interview. "They called me and he jumped on the phone and told me it would be spectacular for Hip Hop...My reason for doing this is to show these kids that [Hip Hop beefs] are not that serious." The first single is "Hip Hop Lives (I Come Back).
- published: 12 Dec 2009
- views: 133095
43:46
KRS-One - The World Is MIND [Full Album]
Purchase The Album here:
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/the-world-is-mind
Tracklist:
1.Show Respect
2.Same Shit
3.Keep Clicking Ft. Shai
4.Out For Fame
5...
Purchase The Album here:
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/the-world-is-mind
Tracklist:
1.Show Respect
2.Same Shit
3.Keep Clicking Ft. Shai
4.Out For Fame
5.My Dreams
6.Fuck This Ft. K.O.D
7.Don't Ever Stop Ft. Janiece
8.RAW B.E.A.T
9.You Ain't Got Time
10.No Problems
11.You Like Me
12.Put Ya Ones Up
13.Keep Flowin'
14.Hip Hop Speaks From Heaven
15.The World Is MIND
💸 If you follow the channel & want to support our cause, donations are highly appreciated:
https://www.paypal.me/ProvedRecords
https://wn.com/Krs_One_The_World_Is_Mind_Full_Album
Purchase The Album here:
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/the-world-is-mind
Tracklist:
1.Show Respect
2.Same Shit
3.Keep Clicking Ft. Shai
4.Out For Fame
5.My Dreams
6.Fuck This Ft. K.O.D
7.Don't Ever Stop Ft. Janiece
8.RAW B.E.A.T
9.You Ain't Got Time
10.No Problems
11.You Like Me
12.Put Ya Ones Up
13.Keep Flowin'
14.Hip Hop Speaks From Heaven
15.The World Is MIND
💸 If you follow the channel & want to support our cause, donations are highly appreciated:
https://www.paypal.me/ProvedRecords
- published: 09 May 2017
- views: 1007571
4:17
Channel Live ft. KRS-One - Mad-Izm
From 1995 Album: "Station Identification"
Released on Capitol Records, the album was mostly produced by KRS, as well as Salaam Remi, famous for his work with N...
From 1995 Album: "Station Identification"
Released on Capitol Records, the album was mostly produced by KRS, as well as Salaam Remi, famous for his work with Nas.
Get Channel Live Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Channel-Live/e/B000AQ1I3C/ref=ntt_mus_gen_pel
&
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=82540047
The rap duo Channel Live debuted in 1994 with the platinum single "Mad Izm," which they followed with the gold-status album Station Identification in 1995. That year also saw the release of singles such as "Sex for Sport" and "Reprogram," which weren't quite as successful as their previous efforts. The group returned a few years later on the One Million Strong compilation, and 2000 saw the release of the single "Wild Out 2K" and the album Armaghetto.
https://wn.com/Channel_Live_Ft._Krs_One_Mad_Izm
From 1995 Album: "Station Identification"
Released on Capitol Records, the album was mostly produced by KRS, as well as Salaam Remi, famous for his work with Nas.
Get Channel Live Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Channel-Live/e/B000AQ1I3C/ref=ntt_mus_gen_pel
&
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=82540047
The rap duo Channel Live debuted in 1994 with the platinum single "Mad Izm," which they followed with the gold-status album Station Identification in 1995. That year also saw the release of singles such as "Sex for Sport" and "Reprogram," which weren't quite as successful as their previous efforts. The group returned a few years later on the One Million Strong compilation, and 2000 saw the release of the single "Wild Out 2K" and the album Armaghetto.
- published: 16 Mar 2010
- views: 1397760
37:51
KRS-One – Street Light (First Edition) (2019)
Tracklist:
[02:13] 01. Mic Check
[02:47] 02. Open Your Mind
[03:28] 03. Ride
[01:49] 04. Be Original
[02:28] 05. That BO BO
[03:12] 06. Forever Hip Hop
[04:10] ...
Tracklist:
[02:13] 01. Mic Check
[02:47] 02. Open Your Mind
[03:28] 03. Ride
[01:49] 04. Be Original
[02:28] 05. That BO BO
[03:12] 06. Forever Hip Hop
[04:10] 07. Re-Mind Yourself
[04:09] 08. Mircale
[03:18] 09. Go Back
[02:50] 10. Invader (2019 Version)
[03:39] 11. GOD
[03:43] 12. Street Light
https://wn.com/Krs_One_–_Street_Light_(First_Edition)_(2019)
Tracklist:
[02:13] 01. Mic Check
[02:47] 02. Open Your Mind
[03:28] 03. Ride
[01:49] 04. Be Original
[02:28] 05. That BO BO
[03:12] 06. Forever Hip Hop
[04:10] 07. Re-Mind Yourself
[04:09] 08. Mircale
[03:18] 09. Go Back
[02:50] 10. Invader (2019 Version)
[03:39] 11. GOD
[03:43] 12. Street Light
- published: 12 Nov 2019
- views: 247348
57:31
KRS-One - Mixtape (feat. Marley Marl, Bumpy Knuckles, Buckshot, Smiff N Wessun & Rockness Monsta)
I am just a big fan of Hip-Hop and I run this channel out of passion. I don´t make any money with this channel. It's simply impossible to monetize other people...
I am just a big fan of Hip-Hop and I run this channel out of passion. I don´t make any money with this channel. It's simply impossible to monetize other people's art on YouTube because of the YouTube creator guidelines. It's YouTube that places the ads and commercials, not me. So please don't listen over your cell phone and use an adblocker. If you are an artist and you disagree with me uploading your music please send me an e-mail and I will delete the upload. No need to strike this channel. I am just a big fan of your music.
therocknessmonstah@yahoo.com
1. Intro 0:00
2. KRS-One - Show Respect 0:17
3. KRS-One & Buckshot - Clean Up Crew (feat. Rock Of Heltah Skeltah) 3:06
4. KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives 6:58
5. KRS-One & True Master - Gimme Da 90's 9:50
6. KRS-One & Buckshot - Connection (feat. Smiff N Wessun) 12:11
7. KRS-One & Bumpy Knuckles - Never 17:33
8. KRS-One & Marley Marl - Kill A Rapper 20:59
9. KRS-One - Life Interlude 23:52
10. KRS-One - Organ Break 25:44
11. KRS-One & Marley Marl - All Skool 26:51
12. KRS-One - 9 Elements 30:57
13. KRS-One - I Am There 34:27
14. KRS-One & True Master - Meta-Historical 36:49
15. KRS-One - The Lingo 40:38
16. KRS-One - From The Beginning Again 43:57
17. KRS-One - Out For Fame 48:59
18. KRS-One - You Ain't Got Time 51:30
19. KRS-One - You Like Me 54:23
Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One, an abbreviation of Knowledge Reigning Supreme Over Nearly Everyone, and Teacha, is an American rapper and occasional producer from Bronx, New York. He rose to prominence as part of the hip hop music group Boogie Down Productions, which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the mid-1980s. KRS-One is best known for his top hits, "Sound of da Police", "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)", and "My Philosophy", among others. Boogie Down Productions received numerous awards and critical acclaim in their early years. Following the release of the group's debut album, Criminal Minded, fellow artist Scott La Rock was shot and killed, but KRS-One continued the group, effectively as a solo project. He began releasing records under his own name in 1993. He is politically active, having started the Stop the Violence Movement after Scott's death. He's also a vegan activist, expressed in songs such as "Beef". He is widely considered an influence to many hip hop artists, including 2Pac and Eminem.
After five largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions," KRS-One decided to set out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, he worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the catchy-yet-hardcore track "Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's KRS-One, featured Channel Live on "Free Mumia", a song in which they criticize Civil Rights activist C. Delores Tucker among others. Other prominent guest stars on KRS-One included Mad Lion, Busta Rhymes, Das EFX and Fat Joe.
In 1997, KRS surprised many with his release of the album I Got Next. The album's lead single, "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)", containing an interpolation of punk and new wave group Blondie, was accompanied by a remix featuring commercial rap icon Puff Daddy; another track was essentially a rock song. While the record would be his best-selling solo album (reaching #3 on the Billboard 200), such collaborations with notably mainstream artists and prominent, easily recognizable samples took many fans and observers of the vehemently anti-mainstream KRS-One by surprise.
In August 1997, in an appearance on Tim Westwood's BBC Radio 1, KRS-One criticized the station for not playing underground hip hop while also crediting Westwood for his promotion of hip hop over time. KRS-One said that Jive Records and Radio 1 did not support him, but finished by saluting Westwood with "you know you're my man".
In 1999, there were tentative plans to release Maximum Strength; a lead single, "5 Boroughs", was released on The Corruptor movie soundtrack. However, KRS apparently decided to abort the album's planned release, just as he had secured a position as a Vice-President of A&R; at Reprise Records. The shelved album was again scheduled to be released in 2008, but ultimately an unrelated album entitled Maximum Strength 2008 was released in its place. He moved to southern California, and stayed there for two years, ending his relationship with Jive Records with A Retrospective in 2000.
In 2000, KRS-One and DJ Tomekk made a video for their single Return of Hip-Hop with German rappers Torch and MC Rene, in which hip-hop was revived by hospital staff. The song stayed in the German charts for nine weeks.
KRS resigned from his A&R; position at Reprise in 2001, and returned to recording with a string of albums, beginning with 2001's The Sneak Attack on Koch Records. In 2002, he released a gospel-rap album, Spiritual Minded, surprising many longtime fans.
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1. Intro 0:00
2. KRS-One - Show Respect 0:17
3. KRS-One & Buckshot - Clean Up Crew (feat. Rock Of Heltah Skeltah) 3:06
4. KRS-One & Marley Marl - Hip Hop Lives 6:58
5. KRS-One & True Master - Gimme Da 90's 9:50
6. KRS-One & Buckshot - Connection (feat. Smiff N Wessun) 12:11
7. KRS-One & Bumpy Knuckles - Never 17:33
8. KRS-One & Marley Marl - Kill A Rapper 20:59
9. KRS-One - Life Interlude 23:52
10. KRS-One - Organ Break 25:44
11. KRS-One & Marley Marl - All Skool 26:51
12. KRS-One - 9 Elements 30:57
13. KRS-One - I Am There 34:27
14. KRS-One & True Master - Meta-Historical 36:49
15. KRS-One - The Lingo 40:38
16. KRS-One - From The Beginning Again 43:57
17. KRS-One - Out For Fame 48:59
18. KRS-One - You Ain't Got Time 51:30
19. KRS-One - You Like Me 54:23
Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One, an abbreviation of Knowledge Reigning Supreme Over Nearly Everyone, and Teacha, is an American rapper and occasional producer from Bronx, New York. He rose to prominence as part of the hip hop music group Boogie Down Productions, which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the mid-1980s. KRS-One is best known for his top hits, "Sound of da Police", "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)", and "My Philosophy", among others. Boogie Down Productions received numerous awards and critical acclaim in their early years. Following the release of the group's debut album, Criminal Minded, fellow artist Scott La Rock was shot and killed, but KRS-One continued the group, effectively as a solo project. He began releasing records under his own name in 1993. He is politically active, having started the Stop the Violence Movement after Scott's death. He's also a vegan activist, expressed in songs such as "Beef". He is widely considered an influence to many hip hop artists, including 2Pac and Eminem.
After five largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions," KRS-One decided to set out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, he worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the catchy-yet-hardcore track "Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's KRS-One, featured Channel Live on "Free Mumia", a song in which they criticize Civil Rights activist C. Delores Tucker among others. Other prominent guest stars on KRS-One included Mad Lion, Busta Rhymes, Das EFX and Fat Joe.
In 1997, KRS surprised many with his release of the album I Got Next. The album's lead single, "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)", containing an interpolation of punk and new wave group Blondie, was accompanied by a remix featuring commercial rap icon Puff Daddy; another track was essentially a rock song. While the record would be his best-selling solo album (reaching #3 on the Billboard 200), such collaborations with notably mainstream artists and prominent, easily recognizable samples took many fans and observers of the vehemently anti-mainstream KRS-One by surprise.
In August 1997, in an appearance on Tim Westwood's BBC Radio 1, KRS-One criticized the station for not playing underground hip hop while also crediting Westwood for his promotion of hip hop over time. KRS-One said that Jive Records and Radio 1 did not support him, but finished by saluting Westwood with "you know you're my man".
In 1999, there were tentative plans to release Maximum Strength; a lead single, "5 Boroughs", was released on The Corruptor movie soundtrack. However, KRS apparently decided to abort the album's planned release, just as he had secured a position as a Vice-President of A&R; at Reprise Records. The shelved album was again scheduled to be released in 2008, but ultimately an unrelated album entitled Maximum Strength 2008 was released in its place. He moved to southern California, and stayed there for two years, ending his relationship with Jive Records with A Retrospective in 2000.
In 2000, KRS-One and DJ Tomekk made a video for their single Return of Hip-Hop with German rappers Torch and MC Rene, in which hip-hop was revived by hospital staff. The song stayed in the German charts for nine weeks.
KRS resigned from his A&R; position at Reprise in 2001, and returned to recording with a string of albums, beginning with 2001's The Sneak Attack on Koch Records. In 2002, he released a gospel-rap album, Spiritual Minded, surprising many longtime fans.
- published: 24 Feb 2021
- views: 22326
3:20
KRS-One, "Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)"
Hip-Hop Lives is the collaborative album from KRS-One and Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years prior, KRS and Marley were bitter r...
Hip-Hop Lives is the collaborative album from KRS-One and Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years prior, KRS and Marley were bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars.
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more than music
Hip is the knowledge
Hop is the movement
Hip and Hop is intelligent movement
Or relevant movement
We selling the music
So write this down on your black books and journals
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Run and tell all your friends
An ancient civilization has bee born again
It's a fact
I come back
Every year I'm the Strongest
Krs-one, Marley Marl
Yup we last the longest
Let's go
I come back
Cause I'm not in the physical
I create myself man I live in the spiritual
I come back through the cycles of life
If you been here once you gone be here twice
So I tell you
I come back
Cause you must learn too
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Hip Hop (Shan!)
Her Infinite Power
Helping Oppressed People
We are unique and unequaled
Hip Hop
Holy Integrated People
Having Omnipresent Power
The watchman's in the tower of
Hip Hop
Hydrogen Iodine Phosphorous
Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous
That's called
Hip Hop
The response of cosmic consciousness
To our condition as
Hip Hop
We gotta think about the children we bringing up
When Hip and Hop means intelligence springing up
We singing what?
Sickness Hatred Ignorance and Poverty
Or Health Love Awareness and Wealth
Follow me
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
That's right
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you think Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, uhuh!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This Hip Hop
We gone last forever
We will be here forever
We will still be here forever
Get what I'm saying
Forever
Marley!
Repeat
I come back
Every year I get newer
That's That
That's That
https://wn.com/Krs_One,_Hip_Hop_Lives_(I_Come_Back)
Hip-Hop Lives is the collaborative album from KRS-One and Marley Marl. This is a historical album in the sense that 20 years prior, KRS and Marley were bitter rivals involved in the legendary Bridge Wars.
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more than music
Hip is the knowledge
Hop is the movement
Hip and Hop is intelligent movement
Or relevant movement
We selling the music
So write this down on your black books and journals
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Run and tell all your friends
An ancient civilization has bee born again
It's a fact
I come back
Every year I'm the Strongest
Krs-one, Marley Marl
Yup we last the longest
Let's go
I come back
Cause I'm not in the physical
I create myself man I live in the spiritual
I come back through the cycles of life
If you been here once you gone be here twice
So I tell you
I come back
Cause you must learn too
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Hip Hop (Shan!)
Her Infinite Power
Helping Oppressed People
We are unique and unequaled
Hip Hop
Holy Integrated People
Having Omnipresent Power
The watchman's in the tower of
Hip Hop
Hydrogen Iodine Phosphorous
Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous
That's called
Hip Hop
The response of cosmic consciousness
To our condition as
Hip Hop
We gotta think about the children we bringing up
When Hip and Hop means intelligence springing up
We singing what?
Sickness Hatred Ignorance and Poverty
Or Health Love Awareness and Wealth
Follow me
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
That's right
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you think Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, uhuh!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This Hip Hop
We gone last forever
We will be here forever
We will still be here forever
Get what I'm saying
Forever
Marley!
Repeat
I come back
Every year I get newer
That's That
That's That
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 8866
3:56
KRS-One - BLACK BLACK BLACK (Official Music Video)
"Black Black Black" By KRS-One From His 23rd Album "Between Da Protests" Dropping December 21st, 2020.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information.
KRS-One "B...
"Black Black Black" By KRS-One From His 23rd Album "Between Da Protests" Dropping December 21st, 2020.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information.
KRS-One "Black Black Black" (Official Music Video)
Edited/Filmed By ANKH-CESTOR Films
Produced By Mlody
Studio Engineer - Vladimir Castor
The Lab - Bravo Ocean Studios
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Black_Black_Black_(Official_Music_Video)
"Black Black Black" By KRS-One From His 23rd Album "Between Da Protests" Dropping December 21st, 2020.
Visit www.krs-one.com for more information.
KRS-One "Black Black Black" (Official Music Video)
Edited/Filmed By ANKH-CESTOR Films
Produced By Mlody
Studio Engineer - Vladimir Castor
The Lab - Bravo Ocean Studios
- published: 16 Dec 2020
- views: 719673
2:53
KRS-One - Hip Hop Lives with Lyrics
Titel: Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)
Artist: KRS-One
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I co...
Titel: Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)
Artist: KRS-One
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more than music
Hip is the knowledge
Hop is the movement
Hip and Hop is intelligent movement
All relevant movement
We selling the music
So write this down on your black books and journals
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Run and tell all your friends
An ancient civilization has bee born again
It's a fact
I come back
Every year I'm the Strongest
Krs-one, Marley Marl
Yup we last the longest
Let's go
I come back
Cause I'm not in the physical
I create myself man I live in the spiritual
I come back through the cycles of life
If you been here once you gone be here twice
So I tell you
I come back
Cause you must learn too
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Hip Hop (Shan!)
Her Infinite Power
Helping Oppressed People
We are unique and unequaled
Hip Hop
Holy Integrated People
Having Omnipresent Power
The watchman's in the tower of
Hip Hop
Hydrogen Iodine Phosphorous
Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous
That's called
Hip Hop
The response of cosmic consciousness
To our condition as
Hip Hop
We gotta think about the children we bringing up
When Hip and Hop means intelligence springing up
We singing what?
Sickness Hatred Ignorance and Poverty
Or Health Love Awareness and Wealth
Follow me
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
That's right
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you think Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, uhuh!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This Hip Hop
We gone last forever
We will be here forever
We will still be here forever
Get what I'm saying
Forever
Marley!
Repeat
I come back
Every year I get newer
That's That
That's That
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Hip_Hop_Lives_With_Lyrics
Titel: Hip-Hop Lives (I Come Back)
Artist: KRS-One
Lyrics:
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
Let's go
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you thinking Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, c'mon!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This is Hip Hop
We gone last forever
Hip means to know
It's a form of intelligence
To be hip is to be up-date and relevant
Hop is a form of movement
You can't just observe a hop
You got to hop up and do it
Hip and Hop is more than music
Hip is the knowledge
Hop is the movement
Hip and Hop is intelligent movement
All relevant movement
We selling the music
So write this down on your black books and journals
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Run and tell all your friends
An ancient civilization has bee born again
It's a fact
I come back
Every year I'm the Strongest
Krs-one, Marley Marl
Yup we last the longest
Let's go
I come back
Cause I'm not in the physical
I create myself man I live in the spiritual
I come back through the cycles of life
If you been here once you gone be here twice
So I tell you
I come back
Cause you must learn too
Hip Hop culture is eternal
Hip Hop (Shan!)
Her Infinite Power
Helping Oppressed People
We are unique and unequaled
Hip Hop
Holy Integrated People
Having Omnipresent Power
The watchman's in the tower of
Hip Hop
Hydrogen Iodine Phosphorous
Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous
That's called
Hip Hop
The response of cosmic consciousness
To our condition as
Hip Hop
We gotta think about the children we bringing up
When Hip and Hop means intelligence springing up
We singing what?
Sickness Hatred Ignorance and Poverty
Or Health Love Awareness and Wealth
Follow me
I come back
Every year I get newer
I'm the dust on the moon
I'm the trash in the sewer
That's right
I come back
Every year I get brighter
If you think Hip Hop is alive hold up your lighter
Let's go
I come back
Every year I'm expanding
Talking to developers
About this city we planning, uhuh!
I come back
Through any endeavor
This Hip Hop
We gone last forever
We will be here forever
We will still be here forever
Get what I'm saying
Forever
Marley!
Repeat
I come back
Every year I get newer
That's That
That's That
- published: 06 Oct 2010
- views: 154638
30:23
Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
BBU ENTERPRISE
"Pioneering The Flow of Entertainment"
www.bbuenterprise.com
@BBUENTERPRISE
Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
BBU ENTERPRISE
"Pioneering The Flow of Entertainment"
www.bbuenterprise.com
@BBUENTERPRISE
https://wn.com/Disclosure_With_Krs_One_30_Minutes_Of_Truth
Disclosure with KRS-ONE - 30 Minutes of Truth
BBU ENTERPRISE
"Pioneering The Flow of Entertainment"
www.bbuenterprise.com
@BBUENTERPRISE
- published: 18 Mar 2016
- views: 494636
4:21
KRS-One - Sound of da Police (Official Video)
Return of the Boom Bap
Buy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbb!sotp
About the album:
KRS-One's first official solo album, Return of the Boom Bap...
Return of the Boom Bap
Buy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbb!sotp
About the album:
KRS-One's first official solo album, Return of the Boom Bap, yielded hit singles "Outta Here" and "Sound of da Police." The latter has been featured in several films.
Follow KRS-One:
Spotify - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbSI!sotp
Twitter - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbTI!sotp
Instagram - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbII!sotp
Website - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbWI!sotp
#KRSOne #SoundofdaPolice #Vevo
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Sound_Of_Da_Police_(Official_Video)
Return of the Boom Bap
Buy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbb!sotp
About the album:
KRS-One's first official solo album, Return of the Boom Bap, yielded hit singles "Outta Here" and "Sound of da Police." The latter has been featured in several films.
Follow KRS-One:
Spotify - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbSI!sotp
Twitter - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbTI!sotp
Instagram - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbII!sotp
Website - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/krs_rotbbWI!sotp
#KRSOne #SoundofdaPolice #Vevo
- published: 06 Jun 2015
- views: 35392146
1:09:07
KRS-One - Now Hear This (Full Album)
purchase the album-
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/now-hear-this-the-album-re-mastered-deluxe-edition
i do not own any of the audio used in this video
1.N...
purchase the album-
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/now-hear-this-the-album-re-mastered-deluxe-edition
i do not own any of the audio used in this video
1.Now Hear This (Intro) 02:40
2.KRS-One & Peedo - You Da Real (Interlude) 00:43
3.Drugs Won 02:57
4.Duty 02:58
5.Take Em Out 04:19 video
6.Take You There 04:21
7.You A Millionaire 03:06
8.Sound Man 04:54
9.American Flag 04:02
10.This Is All We Got 03:59
11.Let's Go 04:02
12.Invaders 03:11
13.Biterz 03:03
14.It's All Insane To Me 04:42
15.Keep Talkin 03:35
16.The Lingo 03:22
17.From The Beginning Again 05:08
18.Name Brand Guy 00:44
19.More Love 04:05
20.G Simone - Oh Cruel Mob 03:00
favorite track - American Flag
https://wn.com/Krs_One_Now_Hear_This_(Full_Album)
purchase the album-
https://krsone.bandcamp.com/album/now-hear-this-the-album-re-mastered-deluxe-edition
i do not own any of the audio used in this video
1.Now Hear This (Intro) 02:40
2.KRS-One & Peedo - You Da Real (Interlude) 00:43
3.Drugs Won 02:57
4.Duty 02:58
5.Take Em Out 04:19 video
6.Take You There 04:21
7.You A Millionaire 03:06
8.Sound Man 04:54
9.American Flag 04:02
10.This Is All We Got 03:59
11.Let's Go 04:02
12.Invaders 03:11
13.Biterz 03:03
14.It's All Insane To Me 04:42
15.Keep Talkin 03:35
16.The Lingo 03:22
17.From The Beginning Again 05:08
18.Name Brand Guy 00:44
19.More Love 04:05
20.G Simone - Oh Cruel Mob 03:00
favorite track - American Flag
- published: 28 Sep 2017
- views: 120994