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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".
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
Spiritual Minded is the fifth solo studio album by American rapper and record producer KRS-One.It was released on January 22, 2002 through Koch Records.Recording sessions took place at Slammin' Studios.
Scott Sterling was born on March 2, 1962, in the Bronx, New York City. His parents separated when he was four years old, so he was raised by his mother, Carolyn Morant, a municipal employee. [2]
Keep Right is the seventh solo studio album (and thirteenth overall) by American rapper and record producer KRS-One. It was released on July 13, 2004 via Grit Records bundled with a free DVD . Production was handled by Domingo , B. Creative, Daneja, Fatin "10" Horton, Soul Supreme , Gato, Commissioner Gordon , DJ Qbert , John Doe, Rich Nice ...
Boogie Down and KRS retorted angrily with songs such as "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. But the Bridge Wars were short-lived, and after Scott La Rock's ...
Stipe also asked KRS-One, leader of Boogie Down Productions (of which Stipe was a fan), to contribute to the track. He provides some backing vocals for the track, as well as a closing rap, and appears prominently in the video.
[1] " Men of Steel " is a song performed by American rappers Shaquille O'Neal , Ice Cube , B-Real , Peter Gunz and KRS-One from the soundtrack to Kenneth Johnson 's film Steel . It was released on August 26, 1997 through Qwest Records as the only single issued specifically for the album.