KRS-One
KRS-One (born Lawrence Parker on August 20, 1965 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York) is an American hip-hop MC. Over his career he has been known by several pseudonyms, including Kris Parker, KRS One, KRS-ONE (as given at his site), The Blastmaster and The Teacha. KRS-One is an acronym for "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone". KRS-One is a significant figure in the hip hop community and is often referenced in works by other hip hop artists and critics as being the 'essence' of an MC and one of the greatest to ever hold the mic. ...show more
KRS-One (born Lawrence Parker on August 20, 1965 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York) is an American hip-hop MC. Over his career he has been known by several pseudonyms, including Kris Parker, KRS One, KRS-ONE (as given at his site), The Blastmaster and The Teacha. KRS-One is an acronym for "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone". KRS-One is a significant figure in the hip hop community and is often referenced in works by other hip hop artists and critics as being the 'essence' of an MC and one of the greatest to ever hold the mic.
KRS-One, originally a member of the hip hop crew Boogie Down Productions, is known for setting the path for both hardcore rap and socially conscious political rap. Youth and early career Born Lawrence Parker in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn in 1965, the future KRS-One grew up with his brother Kenny and their single mother in assorted inner city neighborhoods of Brooklyn and the Bronx. According to interviews with The Source Magazine, one fateful day when he was 12 years old, he and his brother Kenny prepared a pan of flavored rice, which was to be the family's dinner for the evening. The hungry pair ate the whole thing, and when their mother came home from work, she kicked them out of the apartment in a fit of anger.
They stayed away for two days before younger Kenny decided to go back home, while Lawrence opted not to return. He spent the better part of the next seven years homeless, much of it at local libraries. In his late teen years, Lawrence Parker fell in with some illegal drug dealers and became a courier. Using a bread delivery truck as a cover, Parker and his partner drove around town to make drops. ...show less
Albums & Singles by KRS-One

Meta-Historical

The Bdp Album

The Just-Ice and KRS-ONE EP, Vol. 1

Back To The L.A.B. (Lyrical Ass Beating)

Playlist: The Very Best Of KRS-One

Radio

Strickly For Da Breakdancers & Emceez

Maximum Strength 2008

Krs-one D.i.g.i.t.a.l

We Will Rock You

Adventures In Emceein

Hip Hop Lives

A Restrospective

Keep Right

Kristyles

D.I.G.I.T.A.L.
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90s Hip-Hop Classics (The Raw)

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Electric Forest 2013

111 Hip Hop Songs That Make U Wanna Break Stu…

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Old School Hip Hop

House & Dubstep / Daily update

Hip-Hop Anthems

US-Rap Classics

90 Rap Songs From The 90s: Vol II

Hip Hop / Rap

Best R&B Hip Hop Old Skool

Hip Hop

Dr Luke - Super Pop

Feel Bad Music: 250 Songs for Sad Times

Finest of Hip-Hop

An Ode to The Lyricist Lounge

The Urban Bourbon - alternative hip-hop

Top 100 Hip-Hop

3 spot hip hop

My Hip Hop Rap

Hip Hop- One Time For Your Mind!

Hip-Hop With A Sprinkle Of Funk

ChillΩut.

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90's Love Affair

Tony Hawk games

Real Hip-Hop

Drum & Bass Selection 2013

Select Old School Jams 2
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