KRS-One, also known as The Blastmaster or The Teacha, has been one of the most respected emcees in hiphop since he got his start in the late '80s as one half of Boogie Down Productions. Since building his reputation on tracks like Stop the Violence and Sound of da Police, KRS has enjoyed a long and celebrated solo career, with over a dozen albums to his name.
That's why his new album,Survival Skills, is such a big deal. In his first real collaboration since the BDP days, he's teaming up with...
I've met KRS-One twice in my lifetime and both times that cat always had some interesting knowledge to pass down and he keeps it on the real too! You surely don't see men or women like him anymore in the industry, its all about bling and materials these days and no substance. I hope to meet him again someday.
madd love and respect to THE TEACHA, such a prevalent force in the world of HIP HOP culture period.
his lectures are truly a reflection of what our community as a whole has to be willing to embrace in the sense of the community is here for us and we are here for OUR community.
Missy
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
SEP 08, 2009 07:00 AM