Cognitive dissonance isn’t just for White people who deny that Black Lives Matter. Some of us drink the rose-colored kool-aid too – we just put more sugar in it. Take for instance, legendary emcee KRS ...
The Blastmaster KRS-One has been educating Hip-Hop and the masses for over 20 years. As he gears to release his latest project Survival Skills on September 15 with Duck Down front-man Buckshot, KRS ...
On Sunday, the team at Verzuz debuted a battle that showcased the culture that birthed the careers of Timbaland and Swizz Beatz, the Verzuz Founding Fathers. Although the event does not declare a ...
KRS-One doubled down on his support of Afrika Bambaataa. The veteran rapper made his latest defense of the hip-hop pioneer during a Q&A in Birmingham, England. The Boogie Down Productions member ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. One of the greatest rappers of all time was homeless as a teenager, but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KRS-One at 2023 ESSENCE Fest KRS-One, born Lawrence “Kris” Parker, is a true lyricist and champion of the authentic culture of hip ...
LAWRENCE Krisna Parker, professionally known as KRS-One, is an integral part of the evolution of rap and the maturing of the hip-hop nation.The seminal rapper, now 37, is one of the most ...
KRS-One is not concerned with the child molestation allegations against hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa. The Boogie Down Productions rapper appeared on N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN's Drink Champs podcast and ...
KRS-One is bringing the Hip-Hop anniversary festivities to the culture’s birthplace: 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx. KRS-One orchestrated a special celebration at Hip-Hop’s birthplace in the Bronx.
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 ...
At a time when the culture and history of African Americans were severely underrepresented in the media and in education, hip hop artists like Lawrence Parker, known by his stage name KRS-One, changed ...