The Racist - KRS-One (Breaks Down Racism)

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I don't think it should be about mainstream or underground though and just dope or not. And there's a lot of dope shyt still around.
 

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This is AMAZING. I've got older non Hip Hop listeners to listen to this lol. So advanced. And I love the album too.


If I had kids and I would focus them to listen to this album that kids growing up on
what they call Hip Hop today but don't know what real Hip Hop is. KRS-One is def in my top 10 favorite rapper of all time.
 
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One of my favorite albums of all times. Kwame Toure on "Ya Strugglin" was classic.

"I saw a sister the other day and I spoke to her about her hair. She said, "I don't care what you say, I'm still going to get my perm!" I told her it's not a perm, it's a temporary". :mjpls:

From top to bottom, that album is dope. 7 deejays, 100 guns, Breath Control II, House nikkas, Blackman In Effect, Ya Know the Rules :whew:
 

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One of my favorite albums of all times. Kwame Toure on "Ya Strugglin" was classic.

"I saw a sister the other day and I spoke to her about her hair. She said, "I don't care what you say, I'm still going to get my perm!" I told her it's not a perm, it's a temporary". :mjpls:

From top to bottom, that album is dope. 7 deejays, 100 guns, Breath Control II, House nikkas, Blackman In Effect, Ya Know the Rules :whew:

Funny how in that classic album , KRS raps about all the IMPORTANT shyt of life, but today's street rapper in the underground is scared of even touching that subject matter.
 

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If I had kids and I would focus them to listen to this album that kids growing up on
what they call Hip Hop today but don't know what real Hip Hop is. KRS-One is def in my top 10 favorite rapper of all time.

Word, same bro, along with a bunch of other things. I made a thread a little bit ago about Hip Hop to show children and how it could be positive. That might be useful to share info in that regard down the line or for those who already got kids. KRS-One def on my list 2, my personal number 2 so far. Definitely a top 10 to me.
 

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Funny how in that classic album , KRS raps about all the IMPORTANT shyt of life, but today's street rapper in the underground is scared of even touching that subject matter.

K-Rino touches on a lot of real issues, I think he was actually inspired by KRS-One.
 

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One of my favorite albums of all times. Kwame Toure on "Ya Strugglin" was classic.

"I saw a sister the other day and I spoke to her about her hair. She said, "I don't care what you say, I'm still going to get my perm!" I told her it's not a perm, it's a temporary". :mjpls:

From top to bottom, that album is dope. 7 deejays, 100 guns, Breath Control II, House nikkas, Blackman In Effect, Ya Know the Rules :whew:

Yeah, album is hard. House nikkas, Ya Know The Rules, whole thing is hard.
 
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