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The Real
2023 · single
Live from the Methlab
2022 · single
I M A M C R U 1 2
2022 · albüm
Respect
2022 · single
The Beginning
2021 · single
Knock Em Out
2021 · single
Krazy
2021 · single
Between Da Protests
2020 · albüm
Street Light
2019 · albüm
Land of the Rising Sun
2018 · single
Free Flow
2015 · single
Green Related (feat. G.Simone) [Hip Hop & Dub Mix]
2014 · single
Big Up New York
2014 · single
The Essential Boogie Down Productions / KRS-One
2014 · derleme
Rear View (Kutmasta Kurt Remix)
2013 · single
Memories - Remix EP
2012 · mini albüm
There It Is
2012 · single
Times Up - Single
2012 · single
Godsville
2011 · albüm
Meta-Historical
2010 · albüm
Back To The L.A.B. (Lyrical Ass Beating)
2010 · mini albüm
The Just-Ice and Krs-One EP, Vol. 1
2010 · mini albüm
Playlist: The Very Best Of KRS-One
2010 · derleme
Survival Skills
2009 · albüm
Radio
2008 · single
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KRS-One (born Kris Parker) was the leader of Boogie Down Productions, one of the most influential hardcore hip-hop outfits of the '80s. At the height of his career, roughly between 1987 and 1990, KRS-One was known for his furiously political and socially conscious raps, which is the source of his nickname, "the Teacher." Around the time of 1990's Edutainment, BDP's audience began to slip as many fans thought his raps were becoming preachy. As a reaction, KRS-One began to re-establish his street credibility with harder, sparer beats and raps. 1992's Sex and Violence was the first sign that he was taking a harder approach, one that wasn't nearly as concerned with teaching. KRS-One's first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, was an extension of the more direct approach of Sex and Violence, yet it didn't halt his commercial decline. Still, he forged on with a high-quality self-titled 1995 effort and 1996's Battle for Rap Supremacy, a joint effort with his old rival MC Shan. After 1997's I Got Next, he put his solo career on hiatus for several years, finally returning in early 2001 with The Sneak Attack. The following year brought two full releases: the gospel effort Spiritual Minded and The Mix Tape, the latter including a single ("Ova Here") that stood as a response to Nelly, only the latest hip-hop figure to feud with the Blastmaster. In 2003 KRS-One released two albums, Kristyles and D.I.G.I.T.A.L., while the next year brought only one, Keep Right. In 2006 Life came out on the small, California-based Antagonist Records. The following year KRS-One buried the hatchet with Marley Marl in order to create Hip Hop Lives, an attempt to preserve the golden age of hip-hop. His 2012 effort, The BDP Album, was nostalgia from a different angle, reuniting the rapper with former BDP DJ Kenny Parker. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine