KRS One ft DJ Premier - Criminal Minded 2008 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/12

From 2008 Album: "Smirnoff and his Remix Project"

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http://www.myspace.com/templeofhiphop

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http://www.amazon.com/Krs-One/e/B000A...

Lawrence Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage name KRS-One, is an American MC and producer. Over his career, he has been known by several pseudonyms including "Kris Parker", "The Blastmaster", "The Teacha", and "The Philosopher". At the 2008 BET Awards, KRS-One was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for all his work and effort towards the Stop the Violence Movement as well as the overall pioneering of hip-hop music and culture. He is often referred to as one of the greatest MC's of all time and was voted so in a poll conducted by Unkut.com

Early Life:

Parker was born in Brooklyn but grew up in Soundview and Mott Haven (Millbrook Housing projects being directly referred to in his lyrics) neighborhoods of the South Bronx section of New York City. In his teenage years, he frequently accompanied the Hare Krishnas and was subsequently nicknamed "Krisna", hence "Kris". "KRS-One" was originally Parker's graffiti tag, short for "Kris Number One". He began using it as his stage name and later devised a backronym for the name: "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone" or "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everybody".

KRS-One has been a vegetarian since his youth

After four largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions," KRS-One decided to strike out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, Parker worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the catchy-yet-hardcore track "Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's KRS-One, featured Channel Live on "Free Mumia", a song in which they persecute Black Civil Rights Activist C. Delores Tucker among others. Other prominent guest stars on KRS One included Mad Lion, Busta Rhymes, Das EFX and Fat Joe.

In 1991, KRS-One appeared on the alternative rock group R.E.M.'s single "Radio Song", which appeared on the band's album Out of Time, released the same year.

In 1992, Bradley Nowell from Sublime featured an acoustic song named "KRS-One" with his voice and DJ's samplers.

In 1995, KRS organized a group called Channel Live, whose album Station Identification he produced most of, along with Rheji Burrell and Salaam Remi.

In 1997, Parker surprised many with his release of the album I Got Next. The album's lead single "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)", containing a sample of punk and New Wave group Blondie, was accompanied by a remix featuring commercial rap icon Puff Daddy; another track was essentially a rock song. While the record would be his best-selling solo album (reaching #3 on the Billboard 200), such collaborations with notably mainstream artists and prominent, easily recognizable samples took many fans and observers of the vehemently anti-mainstream KRS-One by surprise. However, in August 1997, Parker appeared on Tim Westwood's BBC Radio 1 show and vociferously denounced the DJ and the radio station more generally, accusing them of ignoring his style of hip hop in favor of commercial artists such as Puff Daddy. Although having not been in the UK since 1991, due to the fact he does not fly, he claimed "to be in touch with the people", and said that "they weren't feeling Westwood, he's a sell out and has sold his soul to the dark side." This sparked controversy in the UK since Radio One was one of the main supporters of the single "Step Into My World" and caused the album to be his best selling. Parker has since visited the UK, most notably in May 2007, in a performance at the Royal Albert Hall where he once again dissed Tim Westwood in a freestyle.

In 1999, there were tentative plans to release Maximum Strength; a lead single, "5 Boroughs", was released on The Corruptor movie soundtrack. However, Parker apparently decided to abort the album's planned release, just as he had secured a position as a Vice-President of A&R at Reprise Records Maximum Strength was released in 2008. He moved to southern California, and stayed there for two years, ending his relationship with Jive Records with A Retrospective in 2000.

Parker resigned from his A&R position at Reprise in 2001, and returned to recording with a string of albums, beginning with 2001's The Sneak Attack on Koch Records. In 2002, he released a gospel-rap album, Spiritual Minded, surprising many longtime fans; Parker had once denounced Christianity as a "slavemaster religion" which African-Americans should not follow. During this period, KRS founded the Temple of Hiphop, an organization to preserve and promote "Hiphop Kulture". Other releases have since included 2003's Kristyles and D.I.G.I.T.A.L., 2004's Keep Right, and 2006's Life.

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRS-One

Comments

8 years ago

Rodrigo Paez

respect.

8 years ago

camela rafael

is the black lenged

9 years ago

Michael Cobbs

Great stuff

9 years ago

Pawn Storm

Is this a diss to infamous mobb?? they on this same beat rapping bout guns n shit

9 years ago

speeddemon002

Sad thing is these real artist are going extinct

9 years ago

el lirico

genio"!!!!!!!!!! aguante argentina!

9 years ago

vincent williams

more more views!!! 

10 years ago

cerebral dome

Blast Master. Certainly one of the best and most conscience of all times.

10 years ago

JukeFox

Real hip-hop is back, you wack madafuckaz!

10 years ago

ArgoBeats

mere masters

10 years ago

FaderTheLegend

Anything mix permier with its going to be serious.

10 years ago

73sark

the hip hop you got i installed that!

10 years ago

CairUnderground

We still need the "Return Of The Boom Bip" !

10 years ago

James Blunt

what moron disliked this lyrical masterclass from a legend?

10 years ago

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check this if u like fresh rap: facebook.com/pages/Rap-Video-Magazin/202789909818881

11 years ago

Hobbydevices

Prem and Krs been makin magic for years. Check Krs Return of the Boom Bap album

11 years ago

Slapup Mill

Nelly clicked dislike.

11 years ago

Tranquil soul

absolute illness

11 years ago

Nonovio Bes

Oooooo shit! There's been a video for this the whole time?!

11 years ago

B-boy Drago

Let's Bring Hip Hop Back!!! Hip Hop Still Lives in Underground!!! Huge Respect to the Teacha & Premo!!!

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