The godfather of hip-hop isn’t about to retire yet. KRS-ONE is still preaching from his pulpit about hip-hop’s relevancy today and, in an interview with DigitalJournal.com, he explains how the ...
The recently televised Grammy salute to 50 years of hip-hop was by all accounts a resounding success and beautiful celebration of the genre but the evening did have some notable absences. One of the ...
If hip-hop were a person—that person would be none other than Lawrence “Kris” Parker. Please believe the hype. As hip-hop enters its senior years—turning 50, to be exact—quite a few folks can say they ...
"You ignored hip-hop for 49 years. At the 50th year, you wanna call us? 49 years you ignored us. The 50th year, that's when you call." This year, there were many celebrations for the 50th anniversary ...
The Teacha also gets a hefty cosign from producer Pete Rock. KRS-One has never shied away from expressing his opinion, no matter how dogmatic or controversial it may be. In the case of the Grammy’s ...
KRS-One and DJ Kenny Parker grew up broke and impoverished, but they did not let that break them. Both men would become full-blown legends in Hip-Hop. Kenny has written an incredible book of their ...
KRS-One Moves Into 1520 Sedgwick, the Birthplace of Hip-Hop, to Celebrate 50th Anniversary Legendary pioneer, activist, author, and philosopher KRS-One will return to the Community Center of 1520 ...
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