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The Bronx native will deliver his "Introduction to Hip Hop" lecture at the Rock Hall before performing with DJ Cash Money at ...
The Blastmaster KRS-One has been educating Hip-Hop and the masses for over 20 years. As he gears to release his latest project Survival Skills on September 15 with Duck Down front-man Buckshot ...
KRS-One shared that what was once an avenue to speak truth to power and bring awareness to the state of Black America has largely morphed into a cash-grab genre, with some artists prioritizing ...
For the next 50 years of hip-hop I’d like to see hip-hop spelled with a capital H. One of the major reasons why we are being exploited is because we are being exploited as a music genre. As long ...
KRS-One is a deep thinker and lyricist who pushed back against the commercialization of hip-hop in the 1990s. He's known for dropping nuggets of wisdom in his music.
THE TEACHER becomes the Preacher on "Spiritual Minded," KRS-One's 10th album. It's a seemingly radical journey into gospel rap for one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history . . . but ...
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and rapper KRS-One are reflecting on their efforts to preserve the birthplace of hip-hop as the art form celebrates its 50th anniversary. “Hip-hop culture has ...
But on the other side, We recently interviewed KRS and it was a great interview and it’s in three parts. So if you wanna check out what KRS-One is up to, look at this and you will see.
KRS-One (real name Lawrence Parker) is also known as the Teacha. He identifies as a philosopher and, at 52, still likes to cause a ruckus.
KRS-One opens up about an Arizona Ethnic Studies class deemed illegal. Jes Ruvalcaba/TUSD KRS-One will not take the State of Arizona calling his hip-hop teachings “illegal” lightly.
KRS-One is a native New Yorker who studied at Hard Knocks High in the Bronx. He and his pal Scott La Rock were living in a Bronx homeless shelter when they started their hip-hop crew, Boogie Down ...
KRS-One of Boogie Down Productions has been at the forefront of rap music for five years now. Since May, he’s also been at the forefront of television talk shows, talking about the Los Angeles ...