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Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper from
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. He rose to prominence as part of the hip-hop group
Boogie Down Productions Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was an American hip-hop group formed in the Bronx, New York City, in 1986. It originally consisted of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the ...
, which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the mid-1980s. KRS-One is known for his songs " Sound of da Police", "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)", and "My Philosophy". Boogie Down Productions received numerous awards and critical acclaim in their early years. Following the release of the group's debut album, '' Criminal Minded'', fellow artist Scott La Rock was shot and killed, but KRS-One continued the group, effectively as a solo project. He began releasing records under his own name in 1993. He is politically active, having started the
Stop the Violence Movement Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper from the Bronx. He rose to prominence as part of the ...
after La Rock's death. He is also a vegan activist, expressed in songs such as "Beef". He is widely considered an influence on many hip-hop artists.


Biography


Early life

Lawrence Parker was born in the
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of
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in 1965 to an American mother. His biological father, who was not involved in his upbringing, was from the Caribbean island of
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. He had a troubled childhood, suffering severe beatings from his American stepfather John Parker when the family lived in
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. When his mother left the marriage both he and his younger brother Kenny moved with her to
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, before again moving a year later to Brooklyn. Home life continued to be difficult, including further physical abuse at the hands of his mother's new Jamaican partner, and he ran away from home several times. At age 16 he left home permanently, and spent a time living homeless in New York, before eventually signing himself into a
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in the Bronx.


Hip-hop

Growing up, Parker had developed a deep love of the emerging hip-hop culture in New York, and by that time he was honing his craft as an MC, as well as being an active graffiti writer. In 1984, he left the group home and moved into a
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in the
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. While he was in the homeless shelter, he was dubbed "
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" by the residents due to his curiosity about the Hare Krishna spirituality of some of the anti-poverty workers. During his stay at the community shelter he encountered youth counsellor Scott Sterling a.k.a. DJ Scott La Rock and there began a DJ- MC relationship. He also engaged in the street art activity
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under the alias KRS-One (Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone). Together he and Sterling created
Boogie Down Productions Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was an American hip-hop group formed in the Bronx, New York City, in 1986. It originally consisted of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the ...
, releasing their debut album, '' Criminal Minded'', in 1987. KRS-One also practices activism in his career and is a leading figure and founder of several hip-hop groups that worked to promote peace and education, such as the Stop the Violence Movement and Human Education Against Lies (H.E.A.L.). He also founded the Temple of Hip Hop, a group dedicated to preserving and expanding hip-hop culture and spirituality. Through this, KRS-One intends to decriminalize hip-hop and "raise hip-hop's identity and self-esteem". In an interview with Aki X in the January 2003 issue of '' Thrasher'', KRS-One observes: "Hip-hop has manifested Martin Luther Kings "I Have A Dream" speech where he envisioned that the sons and daughters of former slave owners and sons and daughters of former slaves would join hands in brotherhood towards justice and freedom. Hip-hop express that through
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and
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, through Russell Simmons and the Beastie Boys, through MC Search, Run DMC and Aerosmith. This is what it is to be hip-hoppa."


Early Influences

In KRS-One's song, "Outta Here", he reflects on the early days of New York hip-hop, influenced by acts like
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and Whodini, who he heard on the Awesome Two's radio show on WHBI. KRS-One explains how the release of BDP's ''Criminal Minded'', and Eric B. & Rakim's '' Paid in Full'' (1987) had the unintended effect of turning both groups into hip-hop pioneers. He also claims that his album '' By All Means Necessary'' (1988) and
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's ''
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'' (1988) were a main influence that set off consciousness in rap.


Boogie Down Productions

KRS-One began his recording career as one third of the hip-hop group Boogie Down Productions (BDP) alongside DJ Scott La Rock and Derrick "D-Nice" Jones. Additionally, KRS-One had taken offense to " The Bridge" (1986), a song by Marley Marl's protege,
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(KRS-One later reconciled with Marley Marl, producing an album with him in 2007 titled ''
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''). The song could be interpreted as a claim that Queensbridge was the monument of hip-hop, though MC Shan has repeatedly denied this claim. Still, KRS-One "dissed" the song with the BDP single "
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" (1986). A second round of volleys ensued with Shan's "Kill That Noise" and BDP's "The Bridge Is Over" (1987). KRS-One, demonstrating his nickname "The Blastmaster", gave a live performance against MC Shan, and many conceded he had won the battle. Many believe this live performance to be the first MC
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where rappers attack each other, instead of a battle between who can get the crowd more hyped. Parker and Sterling decided to form a rap group together, initially calling themselves "Scott La Rock and the Celebrity Three". That was short-lived, however, as the two peripheral members quit, leaving Parker (now calling himself KRS-One) and Sterling. They then decided to call themselves "Boogie Down Productions". "Success Is the Word", a 12-inch single produced by David Kenneth Eng and Kenny Beck, was released in 1985 on indie Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records (under the group name "12:41") but did not enjoy commercial success. Boogie Down Productions released their debut album ''Criminal Minded'' in 1987. KRS-One was the first emcee to be holding a 9mm on the album cover, and Scott La Rock was killed in a shooting later that year after attempting to mediate a dispute between teenager and BDP member D-Nice and local hoodlums. During this time KRS-One also gained acclaim as one of the first MCs to incorporate
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n style into hip-hop, using the Zunguzung melody, originally made famous by Yellowman in Jamaican dance halls earlier in the decade. This is particularly evident in the song titled "Remix for P Is Free". Dancehall influence is also very prominent in the BDP hit "The Bridge Is Over", which uses the same melody as Super Cat's 1986 dancehall hit "Boops", and lyrical inflections in a Jamaican style. KRS-One is credited as one of the more influential figures to bridge the gap between Jamaican music and American hip-hop. Following the fatal shooting of Scott La Rock in 1987, KRS was determined to continue Boogie Down Productions through the tragedy, releasing the album '' By All Means Necessary'' in 1988. He was joined by
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''
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), and Kris's younger brother DJ Kenny Parker, among others. However, Boogie Down Productions would remain KRS' show, and the group's content would become increasingly political through the subsequent releases '' Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop'' (1989), ''
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'' (1990), '' Live Hardcore Worldwide'' (1991) and ''
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'' (1992). KRS-One was the primary initiator behind the ''H.E.A.L.'' compilation and the
Stop the Violence Movement Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper from the Bronx. He rose to prominence as part of the ...
; for the latter he would attract many prominent emcees to appear on the 12-inch single " Self Destruction" (1989). As KRS adopted this "humanist", less defensive approach, he turned away from his "Blastmaster" persona and towards that of "The Teacha", although he has constantly used "Blastmaster" throughout his career.


Solo career

After five largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions", KRS-One decided to set out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's '' Return of the Boom Bap'', he worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the track " Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's ''
KRS-One Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper from the Bronx. He rose to prominence as part of the ...
'', featured
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on "Free Mumia", a song in which they criticize civil rights activist C. Delores Tucker among others. Other prominent guest stars on ''KRS-One'' included Mad Lion,
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, Das EFX and
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. In 1991, KRS-One appeared on the
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group
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's single " Radio Song", which appeared on the band's album '' Out of Time'', released the same year. 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
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, whose album ''
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'' he produced most of, along with Rheji Burrell and
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. In 1997, KRS surprised many with his release of the album '' I Got Next''. The album's lead single, " Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)", containing an interpolation of
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and new wave group Blondie, was accompanied by a remix featuring commercial rap icon
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; another track was essentially a rock song. While the record would be his best-selling solo album (reaching number 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200), such collaborations with notably mainstream artists and prominent, easily recognizable samples took many fans and observers of the vehemently anti-mainstream KRS-One by surprise. In August 1997, in an appearance on Tim Westwood's
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, 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
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and Radio 1 did not support him, but finished by saluting Westwood with "you know you're my man". In 1999, there were tentative plans to release ''Maximum Strength''; a lead single, "5 Boroughs", was released on ''The Corruptor'' soundtrack. However, KRS apparently decided to abort the album's planned release, just as he had secured a position as a Vice-President of A&R at
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. The shelved album was again scheduled to be released in 2008, but ultimately an unrelated album entitled ''Maximum Strength 2008'' was released in its place. He moved to southern California, and stayed there for two years, ending his relationship with
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with '' A Retrospective'' in 2000. In 2000, KRS-One and DJ Tomekk made a video for their single " Return of Hip Hop (Ooh, Ooh)" with German rappers Torch and MC Rene, in which hip-hop was revived by hospital staff. The song stayed in the German charts for nine weeks. KRS resigned from his A&R position at Reprise in 2001, and returned to recording with a string of albums, beginning with 2001's '' The Sneak Attack'' on Koch Records. In 2002, he released a
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-rap album, '' Spiritual Minded'', surprising many longtime fans; he had once denounced
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as a " slavemaster religion" which African-Americans should not follow. During this period, KRS founded the Temple of Hiphop, an organization to preserve and promote "Hiphop Kulture". Subsequent releases included 2003's ''
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'' and ''
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'', 2004's '' Keep Right'', and 2006's ''
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''. The only latter-day KRS-One album to gain any significant attention has been ''
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'', his 2007 collaboration with fellow hip hop veteran
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, partly attributed to the Bridge Wars between the pair, but also the title's apparent response to
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' 2006 release ''
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''. While many critics have commented they would have been more excited had this collaboration occurred twenty years earlier, the album was met with positive reviews. KRS-One has collaborated with other artists including Canadian rap group Hellafactz, Jay-Roc N' Jakebeatz and New York producer Domingo. He and Domingo publicly squashed their beef, which started over financial issues, and released a digital single on
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on November 25, 2008. The single, titled "Radio", also featured Utah up-and-comer Eneeone and is dedicated to underground MCs that don't get the radio airplay they deserve. In 2009 KRS-One guest-starred on several albums, including ''Arts & Entertainment'' on the song "Pass the Mic" by fellow hip-hop veterans
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and Ed O.G. KRS-One also featured on the posse cut "Mega Fresh X" by
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(alongside DJ Red Alert, Parrish Smith, Grand Puba, and
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) on his album '' Born and Raised''. KRS-One and
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announced that they would be collaborating on an album set to be released in 2009. The first single, "Robot", was released on May 5, 2009. The music video was directed by
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and debuted as the New Joint of the Day on 106 & Park on September 4, 2009. The album itself, called ''
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'', leaked on the Internet on September 9, 2009, and the album was officially released on September 15, 2009. It debuted at number 62, making it onto the ''Billboard'' 200. It sold around 8,500 copies its first week and was met with generally positive reviews. Steve Juon of RapReviews.com gave the album a flawless 10 out of 10, claiming, "Buckshot and KRS have achieved something rather remarkable here – an album I can't find a single fault with. There's not a bad beat, there's not a whack rhyme, there's not a collaborator on a track that missed the mark, and the disc itself is neither too short nor too long." In 2010 KRS-One was honored, along with Buckshot, by artists Ruste Juxx, Torae and Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, Promise, J.A.M.E.S. Watts and Team Facelift, on their mixtape ''Survival Kit'', an ode to the 2009 album ''Survival Skills''. The mixtape was released for free download on Duck Down's official website. The album features new versions of KRS classics "
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", " Sound of da Police" and " MC's Act Like They Don't Know", as well as new versions of well-known Buckshot songs and "Past Present Future" from the ''Survival Skills'' album. The MC Fashawn said in his verse on "MC's Act Like They Don't Know", "I did it to make Kris smile / I figured he'd appreciate it". KRS-One was featured as the voice of Chris Cringle in Nike's Most Valuable Puppets commercials. KRS-One performed in May 2010 at SUNY New Paltz at their annual "Rock Against Racism" concert. He narrated the 2011 film ''Rhyme and Punishment'', a documentary about hip-hop artists who have done jail time. The same year, KRS-One was featured in the title song for the film '' You Got Served: Beat the World''. The song is entitled "Hip Hop Nation", and features K'naan and Lina. It was produced for the film by Frank Fitzpatrick. In 2012, KRS-One toured Australia for the first time. He travelled there by cruise ship, as he hates flying. In December 2020, KRS-One released his 23rd solo album ''Between da Protests''. In February 2022 he released his 24th one: ''I M A M C R U 1 2''.


Stop the Violence Movement

The Stop the Violence Movement was formed by KRS-One in 1988/1989 in response to violence in the hip-hop and
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communities. During a concert by Boogie Down Productions and
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, a young fan was killed in a fight. Coming soon after the shooting death of his friend and fellow BDP member Scott La Rock, KRS-One was galvanized into action and formed the Stop the Violence Movement. Composed of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast hip-hop, the movement released a single, " Self Destruction", in 1989, with all proceeds going to the National Urban League.The Stop The Violence Movement – "Self Destruction"
, discogs.com.
A music video was created, and a
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cassette entitled ''Overcoming Self-Destruction – The Making of the Self-Destruction Video'' was also released. "Self-Destruction" was produced by KRS-One and D-Nice of Boogie Down Productions ( Hank Shocklee of
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is credited as an associate producer).


Temple of Hip Hop

The Temple of Hip Hop is a ministry, archive, school, and society (M.A.S.S.) founded by KRS-One. Its goal is to maintain and promote Hip Hop Kulture. Another goal of the Temple of Hip Hop is to finance educational centers which store archives and host lectures devoted to hip-hop culture. The Temple of Hip Hop maintains that hip-hop is a genuine political movement, religion, and culture. It calls on all fans to celebrate Hip Hop Appreciation Week on the third week of May each year. It encourages DJs and MCs to teach people about the culture of hip-hop and to write more socially conscious songs, and radio stations to play more socially conscious hip-hop. KRS-One describes hip-hop as a metaphysical principle, "an energy, a consciousness, it is an awareness, it is a behavior, it is an attitude, that's what hip-hop is. KRS-One asserted that due to hip-hop's intangible nature, it cannot be documented using conventional historical methods. He argued that approaching history from a physical perspective confines individuals to their color, ethnicity, and race. Instead, he advocated for examining history from the standpoint of first causes and origins, allowing for a departure from physical constraints and a focus on ideas rather than tangible matter. Hip Hop History Month (November), founded by the
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, is also recognized.


''Gospel of Hip Hop'' comments

In an interview with ''
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'' about his book ''The Gospel of Hip Hop'', KRS-One said:
I'm suggesting that in 100 years, this book will be a new religion on the earth ... I think I have the authority to approach God directly, I don't have to go through any religion rtrain of thought. I can approach God directly myself and so I wrote a book called The Gospel of Hip Hop to free from all this nonsense garbage right now. I respect the
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but their time is up. ... In a hundred years, everything that I'm saying to you will be common knowledge and people will be like, 'Why did he have to explain this? Wasn't it obvious?'
These comments have been referred to by numerous media outlets such as ''
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'', which commented that "KRS-One writes 600-page hip-hop bible; blueprint for rap religion", and "KRS-One has never been afraid to court controversy and provoke strong reactions. Now the Boogie Down Productions legend has topped himself by writing ''The Gospel of Hip Hop: The First Instrument'', a mammoth treatise on the spirituality of hip-hop he hopes will some day become a sacred text of a new hip-hop religion."


Personal life

KRS-One is a vocal supporter of
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. KRS-One's step-son Randy Parker was found dead in his
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, apartment on July 6, 2007. The Medical Examiner's office stated that Parker had died of a gunshot wound to the head, and listed the cause of death as suicide. His son Kris Parker (born 1992) is an aspiring music producer and DJ known as Predator Prime.


Political views

In 2004, KRS said during a panel discussion hosted by ''
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'' magazine that "we cheered when 9/11 happened". His comment was criticized by many sources, including the ''
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'', which called him an "
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" and said that "If
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ever buys a rap album, he'll probably start with a CD by KRS-One." On April 29, 2007, KRS-One again defended his statements on the September 11 attacks when asked about them during an appearance on '' Hannity's America'' on the
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network. He stated that he meant that people cheered that the establishment had taken a hit, not that people were dying or had died. KRS-One supported Republican
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for president during his 2012 run. He criticized then-President
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' radio show, stating " ey put a black face on the New World Order and now we all happy. KRS ain’t buying it." During the
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, KRS-One indicated he was hesitant to support Democratic candidates
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, arguing he was unconvinced by their professed support for ending police brutality. He stated that Republican candidate
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had "some pretty cool" ideas, but added "they're not our ideas". On
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, KRS-One stated the Republican candidate "was a friend to hip hop in his early days", but cautioned that, "When we say, look, Donald Trump was a friend to hip hop back in the day, so was Bill Clinton."


Break the Chain

In 1994, KRS-One and illustrator Kyle Baker published a 32 page comic book titled ''Break the Chain'' about a hero named Big Joe Krash. The comic book was sold with an accompanying 3-song tape by KRS-One. The original idea was pitched to KRS-One from Marshall Chess, who wanted an educationally oriented tape and comic book combo. In an interview with '' Vibe'' magazine, KRS-One says: "People say the chain was taken off our feet and hands and put onto our minds. Break that chain of slave mentality." KRS-One also released an animated music video, featuring himself as Big Joe Krash.


Awards

* Bronx Walk of Fame (2001) *
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** 2004, VH1 Hip Hop Honors *
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** 2007, I Am Hip Hop ** 2007, Lifetime Achievement *
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** 2009, Living Legend Award


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Return of the Boom Bap'' (1993) *''
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'' (1995) *'' I Got Next'' (1997) *'' The Sneak Attack'' (2001) *'' Spiritual Minded'' (2002) *''
Kristyles ''Kristyles'' is the sixth solo studio album by American rapper and record producer KRS-One. It was released on June 24, 2003 through MNRK Music Group, Koch Records. Hip hop production, Production was handled by DJ Tiné Tim, Da Beatminerz, Choco ...
'' (2003) *'' Keep Right'' (2004) *''
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'' (2006) *''
Adventures in Emceein ''Adventures in Emceein'' is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One. It was released in early 2008 via Echo-Vista. Hip hop production, Production was handled by Duane "DaRock" Ramos, Adam Deitch, Alex Track, Chris Pinset, KDL, Lou ...
'' (2008) *'' Maximum Strength'' (2008) *'' The BDP Album'' (2012) *''Never Forget'' (2013) *''Now Hear This'' (2015) *''The World Is Mind'' (2017) *''Street Light (First Edition)'' (2019) *''Between da Protests'' (2020) *''I M A M C R U 1 2'' (2022) *''Temple Of Hip Hop Global Awareness'' (2025)


Boogie Down Productions albums

*'' Criminal Minded'' (1987) *'' By All Means Necessary'' (1988) *'' Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop'' (1989) *''
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'' (1990) *''
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'' (1992)


Collaboration albums

*''
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'' with
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(2007) *''
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'' with
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(2009) *'' Meta-Historical'' with True Master (2010) *'' Godsville'' with Showbiz (2011) *''Royalty Check'' with Bumpy Knuckles (2011)


Filmography


Publications


References


Further reading

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External links

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