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  2. KRS-One - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence " Kris " Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (/ ˌkeɪɑːrɛsˈwʌn /; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone" [ 1 ]) and Teacha, is an American rapper from The Bronx. He rose to prominence as part of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions, which he formed with DJ Scott ...

  3. KRS-One discography - Wikipedia

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    KRS-One, Afasi, Kase. O, Maccho, Abass from The Bridge (Concept of a Culture) "What If" by Grandmaster Flash from The Bridge (Concept of a Culture) "Get It Done" by Joe Flizzow feat. KRS-One from the album President. "We Are Hip Hop" by The Temple of Hip Hop feat. Fat Joe, KRS-One, Rampage, Rha Goddess, Smooth.

  4. Sound of da Police - Wikipedia

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    Sound of da Police. " Sound of da Police " is a song by American rapper KRS-One. Recorded at D&D Studios in New York City with production handled by Showbiz, it was released in December 1993 as the second and final single from KRS-One's debut solo studio album Return of the Boom Bap.

  5. Return of the Boom Bap - Wikipedia

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    Released: December 6, 1993. Return of the Boom Bap is the debut solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One, released on September 28, 1993, by Jive Records. The recording sessions took place at D&D Studios and at Battery Studios, in New York. The album was produced by DJ Premier, Kid Capri, Norty Cotto, Showbiz, and KRS-One.

  6. Boogie Down Productions - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was an American hip hop group originally composed of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the release of BDP's debut album, Criminal Minded. The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx section of New York City.

  7. I Got Next - Wikipedia

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    The Village Voice. [6] I Got Next is the third solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One. It was released on May 20, 1997, via Jive Records. [7] Production was handled by Domingo, Jesse West, Showbiz, Gordon "Commissioner Gordon" Williams, DJ Cipher, DJ Muggs, Thembisa, and KRS-One himself. It features guest appearances from Redman, Angie ...

  8. The Sneak Attack - Wikipedia

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    The Sneak Attack is the fourth solo studio album by American musician KRS-One.It was released on April 24, 2001 via Koch Records.Recording sessions took place at Unique Recording Studios in New York and at Embassy Recording Studios in Los Angeles, with additional recording at 7888 Recording Studio in Woodhaven, Queens.

  9. KRS-One (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Source. [6] KRS One is the second solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One. It was released on October 10, 1995, via Jive Records. Production was handled by DJ Premier, Diamond D, Big French Productions, Norty Cotto, Showbiz and KRS-One himself. It features guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Channel Live, Das EFX, Dexter Thibou, Fat ...