KRS-One has criticized Hip-Hop’s seeming lack of support for late DJ and artist Fatman Scoop throughout his career while reacting to his death. During an appearance on 97.9’s The Box, The Blastmaster ...
The Grammys massive salute to Hip-Hop 50 has received mixed reactions, with many noting the absence of rap icons during the televised performance. KRS-One, who did not participate in the show, ...
Ice-T, 65, and KRS-One, 57, spoke at this year’s Essence Fest, discussing how hip-hop has arguably become the most influential music genre of our time. Essence Fest took place in New Orleans from ...
Hip-hop has lived and thrived for 50 years, and some of the genre’s pioneers are reflecting on the genre’s cultural influence. Speaking at Essence Fest over the weekend, KRS-One and Ice-T looked back ...
"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 ...
KRS-One is widely considered “hip-hop royalty.” He was born Lawrence “Kris” Parker. The rapper grew up on the tough streets of the Bronx and fell in love with rap music from the moment he heard it.
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! While some consider Hip Hop’s 50th year to be solely the year 2023, ...
Hip Hop legend KRS-One has always been an advocate and leader for the culture. The Bronx native is hopeful about the future of Hip Hop and has a vision where a clear distinction is made between the ...
Chuck D famously rapped “our freedom of speech is freedom or death” on Public Enemy’s 1989 single “Fight the Power,” one of hip-hop’s most powerful anthems. Thirty-five years later, the Rock & Roll ...
On this date in 1995, Hip Hop historian and South Bronx philosopher KRS-One released his second solo album, simply titled KRS-One. The acronym for his name, Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly ...
AKRON, Ohio - Hip hop icon KRS-One is coming to Akron’s Lock 3 Park on Saturday, July 26. The Philadelphia duo of turntable legend DJ Cash Money and rapper Marvelous will open the show along with ...