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  2. The Bridge Wars - Wikipedia

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    The song first premiered at a concert where MC Shan had just performed "The Bridge". The track directly attacks MC Shan with lyrics like: Party people in the place to be, KRS-One attacks, Ya got dropped off MCA cause the rhymes you wrote was wack, So you think that hip-hop had its start out in Queensbridge,

  3. KRS-One discography - Wikipedia

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    Beef (Soundtrack)/Kristyles "Underground" ... KRS One has appeared on several songs with other artists, and due to this he has received 9 Gold and 7 Platinum plaques.

  4. KRS-One - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Bradley Nowell from Sublime featured an acoustic song named "KRS-One" with his voice and DJ's samples. In 1995, KRS organized a group called Channel Live, whose album Station Identification he produced most of, along with Rheji Burrell and Salaam Remi. In 1997, KRS surprised many with his release of the album I Got Next.

  5. 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 .

  6. Domingo (producer) - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2003 Domingo released his 2nd album The Difference. That album featured the likes of The Beatnuts, Dilated Peoples, High N Mighty and others. The Difference had the Domingo produced song by Krs One entitled Clear Em Out which sparked the "beef" between Krs One and St Louis rapper Nelly.

  7. KRS-One (album) - Wikipedia

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    KRS One is the second solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One. It was released on October 10, 1995, via Jive Records . Production was handled by DJ Premier , Diamond D , Big French Productions, Norty Cotto, Showbiz and KRS-One himself.

  8. Category:KRS-One albums - Wikipedia

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

  9. MC Shan - Wikipedia

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    Although at the time this practice was not allowed, KRS-One however responded with a parody of "The Bridge" named "South Bronx," and the Juice Crew sampled that song with a reply, "Kill That Noise." Slate magazine described the conflict: "In 1986, it was a beef that launched the star of KRS-One."