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Ik ben nu mijn oude Boogie Down Productions CD's aan het luisteren!!!
Die oldschool Hip Hop blijft erg lekker!

Titels zoals :

Stop The Violence
Illegal Business
Sex and Violence
The Original Way


This Bronx, New York-based rap duo comprised DJ Scott LaRock (b. Scott Sterling, d. 27 August 1987, South Bronx, New York, USA) and rapper KRS-One (b. Lawrence Krisna Parker, 20 August 1965, New York, USA). KRS-One (aka KRS-1) is an acronym for Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone, and 'edutainment' remained a central theme in the work of Boogie Down Productions. Similar to most New York rap crews, their lyrics highlighted the problems faced by the black community in a modern urban environment, compounded by the increasing drug problems, gang wars and use of weaponry on the streets.

Indeed, LaRock and KRS-One, who had formerly worked with 'joke' rap act 12:41 ('Success Is The Word'), met at a homeless people's shelter in the Bronx, where LaRock was a counsellor and KRS-One a client. Following their first release, 'Crack Attack', their debut album, Criminal Minded, was produced in conjunction with fellow Bronx crew, the Ultramagnetic MC's. It was a set that actively suggested that young blacks were entitled to use 'any means necessary' in order to overcome years of prejudice and discrimination. It sold over 500,000 copies and was instrumental in kick-starting the gangsta rap movement. After Scott LaRock became the victim of an unknown assassin while sitting in a parked car in the South Bronx, KRS-One's lyrics enforced an even stronger need for a change in attitude, demanding an end to violence and the need for blacks to educate themselves. Criminal Minded had, of course, depicted the duo wielding guns on its sleeve. The follow-up sets, By All Means Necessary and Ghetto Music: The Blueprin
t Of Hip-Hop, were arguably just as convincing. Tracks such as 'The Style You Haven't Done Yet' taking pot shots at KRS-One's would-be successors. There was certainly much to admire in KRS-One's style, his method becoming the most frequently copied in aspiring new rappers. He was also setting out on lecture tours of American universities, even writing columns for the New York Times. Like contemporaries Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions retained the hardcore edge necessary to put over their message, and in doing so, brought a more politically aware and mature conscience to the rap scene. However, 1990's Edutainment possibly took the message angle too far, featuring only lacklustre musical accompaniment to buoy KRS-One's momentous tracts. The live set that followed it was not the first such hip-hop album ( 2 Live Crew beating KRS-One to the punch), but it was certainly the best so far, with a virulent, tangible energy. Since the release of Sex And Violence, KRS-One has elected to release new material under
his own name and abandoned the Boogie Down Productions moniker.
My Philosoph
Drug Dealer
Reggea Medley ( inc 9 mm )
laatste aanpassing
 
vond krs-one altijd maar te sophisticated.......
Artiest {SHOWLIST artist 61045, 646, 98523}
SOUTH SOUTH BRONX, SOUTH SOUTH BRONX, THE SOUTH BRONX!!!!

wat een vette plaat was dat zeg, van BDP in de begindagen... helaas gebruikt door J-Lo in haar laatste hitje.

Jah bij BDP krijg ik goede herrineringen.

*** sniff vinyl ***
zoek nog steeds die cd's van BDP :(

heb wel die cd van krs vs mc ren gevonden tijd terug
cool spul
WAKE UP, TAKE THE PILLOW FROM YOUR HEAD, AND PUT A BOOK IN IT
goeie shit was dat ja :)
 
Artiest Dennis Hupla
KRS 1 (the blastmaster) vind ik nog steeds een van de weinigen die wat te zeggen heeft en het niet over alleen over bitches, drugs en money heeft RESPECT :respect:
Cocaine business controls America
Ganja business controls America
KRS One come to start some hysteria
Illegal Business controls America
One afternoon around eleven o'clock
It was freezing cold
He was standing on the block
Sellin' cheeba
Mixin' dimes
Sayin' a rhyme
Just to pass the time
The cops passed by
But he stayed calm
'Cause the leather trench coat
Was keepin' him warm
But this time they walked by real slowly
He thought to himself
They look like they know me
They drove away
But he didn't stay
He jumped in the cab
And he paid his tab
But guess who he saw
When he hit the block
It was the same cop car
The same two cops
They jumped out quick
They pulled a gun
They said, "Don't try to fight
And don't try to run
Cooperate and we will be your friend
Non-cooperation will be your end"
He jumped in the car
And wile they rode
They ran down the list of things he owed
They said you owe us some money
You owe us some product
'Cause you could be right
In the river tied up
He thought for a second and he said
"What is this?
You want me to pay you
To stay in business?"
They said, "That's right, or you go to prison
'Cause nobody out there is really gonna listen
To a hood," so he said, "Good
I'll pay you off for the whole neighborhood"
Because
Cocaine business controls America
Ganja business controls America
KRS-One come to start some hysteria
Illegal Business controls America
(What can we get for sixty-three cents?)
A guy named Jack is selling crack
The community doesn't want him back
He sells at work
He sells in schools
He's not stupid, the cops are the fools
'Cause everyone else
Seems to go to jail
But when it comes to Jack
The cops just fail.
They can't arrest him
They cannot stop him.
'Cause even in jail
The bail unlocks him
So here is the deal
And here is the facts
If you ever wonder why
They can't stop crack
The police department
Is like a crew
It does whatever they want to do
In society you have illegal and legal
We need both to make things equal
So legal is tobacco
Illegal is speed
Legal is aspirin
Illegal is weed
Crack is illegal, cause they cannot stop ya
But cocaine is legal if its owned by a doctor
Everything you do in private is illegal
Everything's legal if they government can see you
Don't get me wrong
America is great place to live
But listen to the knowledge I give
Cocaine business controls America
Ganja business controls America
KRS-One come to start some hysteria
Illegal Business controls America
Illegal Business controls America
What can we get for sixty-three cents?
What can we get for sixty-three cents?
What can we get for sixty-three cents?
KRS-One comes to start some hysteria
What what what what
What can we get for sixty-three cents
Cocaine business controls America
Ganja business controls America
KRS-One come to start some hysteria
Illegal Business controls America
Yeah, illegal business controls America
(What can we get for sixty-three cents?)
Yeah, KRS-One comes to start some hysteria
(What can we get for sixty-three cents?)
Yeah, BDP takin' over America
(What can we get for sixty-three cents?)
Ganja business controls America
(What can we get for sixty-three cents?)
Cocaine, sensi, aspirin, coffee, morphine, sugar, tobacco
Got to go
(What what what what can we get?)
Illegal business controls America
(What what what can we get?)
Yeaaah (what what what what?)
Ganja business controls America
(What what what can we get for sixty-three cents?)
Yeaaah, cocaine business controls America
(What what what what can we get?)
Illegal business controls America
 
Artiest {SHOWLIST artist 61166, 30606}
Yo ja man dat is die shit de blueprint of hiphop was dope! heb em er ff bij gepakt!
jack of spades was dope en natuurlijk you must learn en het strakke is ook dat sommige van die tracks hiphop zijn met een beetje een reggea tintje ja en hey gimme dat woy!
Vooral de Live cd , Boogie Down Productions Live Hardcore Worldwide Paris, London & NYC
is echt (y)
in about 5 seconds a teacher will begin to speak

damn those where the days

en indd die live cd was errug goed
alhoewel de eerste lp toch het beste was
met DJ Scott La Rock
BDP is gaaf ja (y)
Ik heb ergens nog wel een paar tapes liggen :)
Elementary
I hear the same old rhyme, the same old style
The same old runner has ran the mile
See, I don't know exactly what you know
But what I know is that stuff gotta go....

KRS is de man!


Manhattan keeps on makin it, Brooklyn keeps on takin it Bronx keeps creatin it, and Queens keeps on fakin it... yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhh (Y)

Zo ken ik er nog wel een paar hoor.
-Ultra magnetic
-K-solo
-Hi-jack
-Demon Boys
-EPMD
-Erick B
-Kool G Rap and DJ Polo
-Newcleus
-Slick rick
-....enz

Ashaman, ik geef je gelijk hoor!'those where the days' :'(
 
Artiest {SHOWLIST artist 30715, 105, 2650}
Can you stand the rain?????????? KRS One: bedankt! :-)
 
Artiest Natazja
Super vette teksten :)

Heb ook nog wel het 1 en ander liggen :)
Artiest {SHOWLIST artist 55694, 184}
da s pas oldschool
2 Pin-TRG ---> Als je oldschool hiphop goed vind wel, anders niet :P
Whoe whoe, that's the sound of da police...
Blastmaster KRS!

heb vorige week via amazon paar BDP cd's besteld
niet te krijgen in NL :(
 
9mm goes bang!...
Offcourse ken ik dat nog wel!! echt hele ille lyrics
laatste aanpassing
1,2,3 da crew is called BDP....
@ shadow, welke wilde je bestellen, heb er een aantal, kan ze eventueel wel kopieren voor je..
ik heb sex & violence, eduitanment en By All Means Necessary besteld

de gewone krs one cd's hebbik allemaal wel


en bedankt voor het aanbod (Y)
maar ik wil ze origineel ;)
Wat een leuk topic...

Toen er nog geen house was was ik ook into hiphop. BDP heb ik nog live gezien in Paradiso in Amsterdam. 1988 ofzo. Was een fijn optreden. Scott la Rock was toen al overleden.

Beste nummer "South Bronx"

Heb ze zelfs nog op lp gehad "Criminal Minded", "By all means necessary" en "The Blueprint". De eerste twee lp's vond ik echt geweldig. Maar later vond ik dat er teveel de nadruk werd gelegd op de inhoud en dat dat ten koste ging van de beats die steeds beroerder werden.
laatste aanpassing
Artiest {SHOWLIST artist 169295, 55694, 50902, 511}
Helemaal goed met die heerlijke knetterende 909 drumcomputer samples.