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KRS ONE - RETURN OF THE BOOM BAP


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Return Of The Boom Bap
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MOVLP1617
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Hip Hop / Rap /
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Vinyl record
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1983 Hip Hop / Rap Classic Repressed on 180 Heavyweight Vinyl - Return of the Boom Bap is KRS-One’s first official solo album, released in 1993. It peaked on the Billboard 200 charts at position 37. Unlike the majority of the Boogie Down Productions LP’s, KRS here takes a step back from the production duties and invites rising underground stars DJ Premier, Showbiz and Kid Capri to handle the beats in addition to his four contributions. The track P Is Still Free appeared on the Menace to Society Original Soundtrack labeled as a B.D.P. track. The track Black Cop was originally released as a 12” single and a track for the CB4 movie soundtrack, thus also labeled as a B.D.P. track. The album was selected as one of The Source’s 100 Best Rap Albums. The record was originally rated 4 mics in The Source in 1993

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a1
KRS-One Attacks
a2
Outta Here
a3
Black Cop
a4
Mortal Thought
b1
I Can't Wake Up
b2
Slap Them Up
b3
Sound Of Da Police
c1
Mad Crew
c2
Uh Oh
c3
Brown Skin Woman
d1
Return Of The Boom Bap
d2
"P" Is Still Free
d3
Stop Frontin'
d4
Higher Level

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Lawrence Christopher Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage name KRS-One is an American MC and producer. At the 2008 BET Awards, KRS-One was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for all his work and effort towards the Stop the Violence Movement as well as the overall pioneering of hip-hop music and culture. Lawrence grew up in the Southview and Mott Haven neighborhoods of the South Bronx (A borough of New York City). As a teenager, he frequently accompanied the Hare Krishnas and was subsequently given the nick-name Krishna (also where the nick name Kris comes from). First using the name as a graffiti tag, it was originally KRS, but seeing as there was another tagger using the tag he added the the number one, thus becoming known as KRS ONE. The moniker originally stood for “Kris Number One”. Once he developed it into his stage name, however, he developed a new acronym for it. “Kris Number One” transformed into something deeper and more meaningful. His new message to the world? “Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone” or ” Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everybody”. Just like that, a Hip Hop Icon was born. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.