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KRS-ONE AND MARLEY MARL - Hip-Hop Lives

| HipHopDX | | Hip hop these days really isn't much different than a Happy Meal; cheaply manufactured, mass-produced, no nutrition, childish, full of gimmicks and unsatisfying, fake beef. 20 years ago, before the game became likened to the Golden Arches, Hip hop's beef was slow cooked and left you drooling for more. In those days, if you tried to sit at the table with KRS One, you got ate....full text |
| | Los Angeles Times | | Since his emergence in the mid-1980s as the frontman for Boogie Down Productions (BDP), the politically minded KRS-One has remained one of rap's best and most respected rappers. Marley Marl was rap's first super-producer, churning out early hits for Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane, among many others....full text |
| | Popmatters | | In the Boogie Down Productions song “Questions & Answers”, from the album Sex & Violence, KRS-One interviewed himself in rhyme form. In honor of that song and in appreciation of KRS-One’s 20-plus years as a hip-hop performer, the following review of Hip Hop Lives is structured as an interview....full text |
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