Uh-oh uh-oh, I've come to show--a brand new flow, is the flow wack? No. 1985 is around the time hip-hop became a major industry and became known around the globe, and it certainly went a long way before the likes of 50 Cent and dare I say it, Puffy.
KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions was one of the hottest out there by the time hip-hop blew up, and this is my tribute to him. This is the 1st installment of the KRS sharing extravaganza. That's right, the KRS discography is on its way. Why KRS? Well, I remember after watching some hip-hopumentary on VH1, KRS said that he would never oppose to anybody sharing/sampling/straight-up-stealing his music, because he believes it's for the world to enjoy and educate themselves from. So here you go, help keep the spirit alive.
1. Poetry
2. South Bronx
3. 9mm Goes Bang
4. Word From Our Sponsor
5. Elementary
6. Dope Beat
7. Remix For P Is Free
8. The Bridge Is Over
9. Super-Hoe
10. Criminal Minded
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