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  2. Self Destruction (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted at No. 1 on the first week of Billboard's Hot Rap Songs existence and held the spot for ten consecutive weeks. [5] [6] The following rappers contributed the vocals to the song: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie) Stetsasonic (Daddy-O, MC Delite, Wise, and Frukwan) Kool Moe Dee; MC Lyte; D-Nice; Ms. Melodie ...

  3. KRS-One - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, KRS-One appeared on the alternative rock group R.E.M.'s single "Radio Song", which appeared on the band's album Out of Time, released the same year. [ 22 ] In 1992, Bradley Nowell from Sublime featured an acoustic song named "KRS-One" with his voice and DJ's samples.

  4. KRS-One discography - Wikipedia

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    List of mixtapes, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US R&B /HH [1]US Ind. [1]The Mix Tape: Released: August 27, 2002

  5. MC's Act Like They Don't Know - Wikipedia

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    "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" is a hardcore hip hop song written and performed by American rapper KRS-One. It was released on August 28, 1995 via Jive Records as the lead single from his second solo studio album KRS One. Recording sessions took place at D&D Studios in New York. Production was helmed by DJ Premier.

  6. Rappaz R. N. Dainja - Wikipedia

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    "Rappaz R. N. Dainja" is a hip hop song written and performed by American rapper KRS-One. It was released on November 29, 1995 via Jive Records as the second single from his second solo studio album KRS One. Production was handled by DJ Premier, who used a sample from O.C.'s "Time's Up".

  7. Return of Hip Hop (Ooh, Ooh) - Wikipedia

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    The music video credits DJ Tomekk starring as 'Doctor Love', KRS-One starring as an ambulance driver, Torch as a paramedic and MC Rene as a homeless man. KRS-One raps as he is driving the ambulance, and Torch raps whilst in the back of the ambulance as he stands over a patient with defibrillator paddles.

  8. Sound of da Police - Wikipedia

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    "Sound of da Police" is a song by American rapper KRS-One. Recorded at D&D Studios in New York City with production handled by Showbiz, it was released in December 1993 as the second and final single from KRS-One's debut solo studio album Return of the Boom Bap. It peaked at number 89 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Category:KRS-One songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are KRS-One songs or lists of KRS-One songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about KRS-One songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .