KRS-One Thinks Hip-Hop Needs To Do Better Honoring Icons In Wake Of Fatman Scoop Death
KRS-One calls for recognition of Hip-Hop icons before it’s too late. Reflect on the legacy of Fatman Scoop and the need to honor artists in their lifetime.
KRS-One calls for recognition of Hip-Hop icons before it’s too late. Reflect on the legacy of Fatman Scoop and the need to honor artists in their lifetime.
KRS-One, Fat Joe, MC Lyte and more walked in The BX in the name peace and health.
KRS-One explains why his new march for peace is necessary for Hip-Hop culture. August 11th in The Bronx, it goes down. Details here!
Read about a new march for peace that is lead by KRS-One, a leader in Hip-Hop and culture.
United States President Joe Biden honored hip-hop legends KRS-One and Kurtis Blow with a lifetime achievement award!
KRS-One caused a firestorm of controversy and also conversation about how Hip-Hop as a culture should respond to late corporate “love.”
The Teacha also gets a hefty cosign from producer Pete Rock.
KRS-1 crafts a new song that proclaims Hip-Hop will here forever!
KRS-One is bringing the Hip-Hop anniversary festivities to the culture’s birthplace: 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx.
KRS-One has an amazing event on Hip-Hop’s birthday – here’s how to see it!
With the official 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop inching closer, an ever-evolving list of companies are hopping on the bandwagon.
Earlier this week, the Boogie Down Productions OG announced he’s taking over 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx—the same building Kool Herc and his sister Cindy Campbell threw their iconic Back To School jam on August 11, 1973.
The Boogie Down Productions member will also kick off a visual art competition for the series.
KRS-One and wife Simone G. Parker, Grandmaster Flash and Eric B. were on hand to celebrate the generous gift.
The owners of a classic Boogie Down Productions song sued Kanye West for infringement after Ye sampled the track without permission.
When Kanye didn’t like what KRS-One was charging him, he shut down discussions and used the sample anyway. Now he’s facing a lawsuit.
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 story.
G. Simone is bringing her signature style of soul to the front.
Redman and KRS-One show up on “Live From The Meth Lab” single.
When hip-hop legends Big Daddy Kane and KRS-One came together to give the culture an iconic Verzuz showdown in October, many fans asked why Rakim wasn’t up there against Kane. Although both emcees discussed the possibility of an epic Big Daddy Kane X Rakim Verzuz, it failed to materialize. Kane revealed why it didn’t go […]