I saw KRS in concert twice.....He can definitely control a crowd and he used to get the crowd involved. Other rappers would just go up and perform, but KRS would get the audience in it. I remember he would split up the crowd and ask which side had the real hip hoppers. And always at the end of his show, would invite local talent up to perform.
Im a hardcore reggae man from way back in the day when musicians used real drums, real guitars, etc and KRS1 was one of 3 rappers who got me into hip hop. He's a lyrical professor.
Damn Nore, let the man get his words out man, this is KRS-ONE, the Boogie Down, man is so full of knowledge and you wont even let him finish his thoughts before you interrupting him with another subject.
@@andrewbclinton I love his music, but Scott La Rock needs way more credit to his ways of thinking. I respect his knowledge of the early days of Hip Hop
The bambataa situation with all due respect to KRS ONE is what perpetuating the toxicity of brotherhood. I don't care what position Bambataa is accredited in the history of hiphop culture. We have to hold each other accountable for any sexual misconduct. We all know that in the earlier days it was easy to get away with inappropriate behaviour. But the game is changing. People are no longer falling in line and accepting all sorts of shenanigans. We need to protect the culture and not individuals.
he was talking about separating the body of work. I still like the songs, but I don't like the accusations, it doesn't make me a sexual misconduct supporter
Krs a beautiful brother. I could listen to him speak all day about this culture I was raised on. God bless this legend ✊🏽❤️ All the way in Sacramento, Cali
Shout out to the idea to have this shot with a hand held camera! just made it feel more rugged and personal and an immersive experience. One of the best interviews I’ve seen! NORE got a gift for this. This SHOULD have more views.
Hey i am in South Africa watching this podcast actually to be precise i am in Soweto.Much respect to KRS tha Legend and big ups to Drink Champs for hosting the Emperor.
Because everything he said on there was real. The "when b-boys went to the latest jam - it got shot up - we went home and same damn.... there's got to be a better way to hear our music everyday... remember Bronx River ruling think with Dj red alert and chuck chill out on the mix... paterson and millbrook projects - casanova all over you couldn't stop it - 9 lives crew the cypress boys the real rock steady taking out these toys..... it was 76 to 1980 the dreads in Brooklyn was crazy... you couldn't come out your set with no hip hop or the pistols would go....." That was real. Stuff today is inorganic.
Glad to hear KRS acknowledge shinehead as his inspiration. I always thought that I could hear shine heads inspiration on Criminal Minded but never heard KRS say it before.
Krs One is a real one. I saw a show for $5 he really does not care about money. There was about 40 to 50 people in the crowd and still rocked the show. I airbrushed a shirt with his face busted a freestyle and included the airbrush. He signed it!
@@johndoe-gh2or I get that part. The part where he said that issue is with Bambata and his victim, I disagree. I'm from Bambata's neighborhood, and there are allegedly 100s of victims. I think Bambata's situation is a community issue, not a personal one.
Cris Guerrero agreed. I love KRS and I struggle with his views on Bam. If he’s a “teacher” he needs to hold people accountable. He sweeps Bams sexual abuse under the rug. Not cool. Bam took advantage of those young boys. On a lighter note - much respect to those who write their OWN lyrics. That to me makes a real MC.
i be cracking up watching his episodes on drink champ cause is it me or most of his favorite artist he tells them every time hes in the joint he has a story related to them . lol.. im like damn nore how many times you been locked up.
Yoo I thought it was just me! He asked KRS one about Kool Herc, then KRS was about to go into a story then NORE cuts him and ask him about Afrikaa Bambatas child molestation charges??
@Mister Keyes he's not a journalist. He created something which you enjoy whilst learning on the job. No other platform can have guest to open up like here. Because he either knows them personally or has history with them or even both.
@Mister Keyes True. But bare in mind the science is old friends having a drink or 20 chilling catching up. But I recall he has taken the comments on board and learning to let "guest" Speak.
We need a bio movie, about the teacher!!! Shout out to KRS One, I was at my lowest point of my life, and your albums helped me through it all!!! God bless
I'm one of them guys who gotta write his own material. when KRS said "we don't need dope MCs, we need dope lyrics" boy that shit is hard to argue with NOTHING BUT FACTS
This is why I respect KRS1 for intertwining in West Indian Jamaican culture into hip Hop when Americans didn't know what it was. But then again he's part Caribbean.
NORE was gettin a little tipsy toward d end 😂. maximum respects to KRSONE, vibe was thoroughly entertaining 🔥 Love all the hip hop history and cultural dynamics! Big up drink champs!
Soooo, the story about KRS-One Vs. MC Shan was literally the real world version of Simba (KRS being Simba) performing/singing "I can't wait to be king"...Big bless.
I enjoyed this interview. Liked how KRS explained everything. He gave props to everyone before him and those he knew of and was trying to get started & get on like them.
This was dope 🙌🏽 wish these young kids would appreciate those who paved the way because this view count ... speaks volumes ... need a Hip Hop University
Love the show. Love KRS ONE . The moving camera did make me a little sea sick. Would like to just watch people talk without all the movement. Thanks guys
@@adriancarlos9155 Exactly! Not a rapper but a Hip Hop MC! There is a difference. New Jacks must do their rigorous research on this academic branch of literature. Its Hip Hop and MCing and not Rap and Rappin.
KRS ONE is the GOAT to me,...when he rapped ,.he taught,...and tried to bring about unity which is what Hip Hop was originally doing,..teaching youth to breakdance and use the culture to uplift and stray away from voilence in the hood !!! I hope he comes back and helps the culture dig out of this gangster bullshit !!!
straight facts this is why krs one is one of the greatest legends of all time. we dont need dope lyricists we need dope lyrics. straight facts greatest lines came from the greatest songs from the greatest minds. greatest creativity came from poverty. when you grow up from nothing you have great creativity.
On any given day KRS-ONE is my 1 or 2 EmCee and always a top 5❗️Gem of an interview on drink champs‼️ I could listen to him for hours like a great lecturer delivering knowledge ✌️
Real talk, us Queens cats loved KRS up until he made the bridge is over, but we forgave him because he as a artist dropped gems, but it was just talent, we as QNY cats know we got flames, we will never take a knee, we are official New yorkers who struggled the same as any boroughs evenly.. we got hits and contributed equally to our hip hop culture as well .....
@@AceDramaBeats LOL... But there is a different. Each borough is like it's own city. Except Staten Island they would all be in the top ten cities by themselves. Very different vibes. People from each borough can usually tell each other apart.
I’m so glad drink champs camera work has improved 😆 felt like a five year old was running the camera. I need some motion sickness meds now. Great interview aside from the camera work.
@@towers2917 my name is Trenton Jenkins. My Brother Nas is my dogg and he is great but there is no way that he would beat Krs from rhymes and albums no way I'm not from New York I'm from the old school Dirty South and Krs helped raze us. The Blue Print album was nothing to play with at all.
KRS ONE was really humble but firm in this interview and kept it real about back in the day hip hop and plus kept it real about his own mistakes and admitting how and where hip hop started. Let's Go cool CHRIS. Thumbs up 👍 👌
Over 40's and beyond know, but the youngsters don't know anything about the 80's or the origins of hip-hop. It's all hype now, with people thinking the OG's of the game are the artists (and I ain't naming names lol) who had to wait in line behind the Biggie's, Pac's, LL's, Tribe, De La, Naughty, Wu-Tang, Snoop, Dre, Cube, Jay-Z, Pun, Gang Starr's of this world for their light to dim a little before they could get their shine on - because they couldn't compete lyrically at all with acts of that calibre.
Wow KRS one is intelligent guy. It’s the same sort of story over here. Before RUclips only London rappers could get any air time on pirate radio or main stream radio. Since RUclips the whole country is showing their talent it’s a beautiful thing. Nowhere near the scale of you guys but I can relate on a smaller level. Stay lit 🔥
Where hip hop fell off: When the MC left the Djay. Just see the chemistry between KRS and DJ Ef when that tennis ball came out. Nore was left in awe. By the way...its that same chemistry that gave us drink champs. You must not allow Technology ruin everything. That part of the culture is a NO NO hell the fck don't touch No!!!
Not for nothing but KRS lost pts with him dismissing Afrika Bambata child molestation charges as "who cares". I know thats his man but that shi no joke.
If he found out the people his children or niece and nephews spent time with a man like Bam who violated them for years like Hasan Campbell and Ron Savage he would be in jail. Of Course, he doesn't want to speak bad about his friend but its better to say I have no knowledge of those acts not comparing statutory rape to dudes who carry guns or sell drugs.
Man, myself and most of my friends I grew up around that I still mess with were raised by KRS & BDP - we didnt have many positive male icons but we always had L"K"P speaking wisdom telling folks how to move, I'm like 40m. south from Philly. We had boom boxes up to our ear listening to BDP hot 9-at-9 on power 99 - if you were there then you know.
"If Rakim came to me with a rhyme, I'd say that shit" Damn! I'm speechless at how much respect there is in the game between the Gods
I'd say brainstorm at home and only spread what works and positivity when you step outside 🤟
@@imakehits780 s9 Ok oolong ooo
I saw KRS in concert twice.....He can definitely control a crowd and he used to get the crowd involved. Other rappers would just go up and perform, but KRS would get the audience in it. I remember he would split up the crowd and ask which side had the real hip hoppers. And always at the end of his show, would invite local talent up to perform.
Im a hardcore reggae man from way back in the day when musicians used real drums, real guitars, etc and KRS1 was one of 3 rappers who got me into hip hop. He's a lyrical professor.
Damn Nore, let the man get his words out man, this is KRS-ONE, the Boogie Down, man is so full of knowledge and you wont even let him finish his thoughts before you interrupting him with another subject.
Facts
He really pissed me off seriously. This dude is trying to make a point
I'm saying the same thing as I'm watching this.
I said the same thing
Nore my dude, but man he's gotta shut up
Krs-one, one of the brightest minds in music! PERIOD
nah, he "sounds" intelligent, but isn't actually
Beethoven and KRS baby!😂💪
❤️ENAMORING ❤
@@andrewbclinton I love his music, but Scott La Rock needs way more credit to his ways of thinking. I respect his knowledge of the early days of Hip Hop
@@andrewbclinton he isn't?? damn
We definitely need a KRS1 movie about his life, from the “shelter to the Teacher”
Every time I see him. I pitch him that idea.
Shelter 2 Scholar!!!
Krs one is a hip hop legend hands down.
Nas already did that. Smart ass he is. Then Rakim also. Nas a hiphop Nerd
Should've been movie about the blastmaster's life.Gotta be done the right way,Krs One should pick who plays him personally
this should have waaaay more views but just goes to show how tone deaf the CULTURE has become. Hip-Hop forever
nah. Hip Hop dosnt support pedo's. thats why the view count is low. Krs is a peado supporter
Barz Fury what, where ya facts at?
Jay Rhodes he support bambatta say it in this interview
And this a re up load people already seen it
💯 ...only dumb talk applies to the masses...not intelligence...why they just can't comprehend
I’m be on drink champs 1 day
This was amazing. Coming from East Harlem, and born in 71! Amazing interview! KRS still teaching! 👍🏾👍🏾❤️
The bambataa situation with all due respect to KRS ONE is what perpetuating the toxicity of brotherhood. I don't care what position Bambataa is accredited in the history of hiphop culture. We have to hold each other accountable for any sexual misconduct. We all know that in the earlier days it was easy to get away with inappropriate behaviour. But the game is changing. People are no longer falling in line and accepting all sorts of shenanigans. We need to protect the culture and not individuals.
yea his response and the quick change of subject was pretty uncomfortable.
@Ayo Aloba. Facts! KRS-ONE answer is problematic, he doesn't care about what alleged sexual assault, because Bambataa is his friend.
he was talking about separating the body of work. I still like the songs, but I don't like the accusations, it doesn't make me a sexual misconduct supporter
Listen to "Say Gal" by Boogie Down Productions and you will know KRS opinion about sexual abuse
KRS was molested as well by Bambataa just like Hassan Campbell
Krs a beautiful brother.
I could listen to him speak all day about this culture I was raised on.
God bless this legend ✊🏽❤️
All the way in Sacramento, Cali
Krs is an artist of speaking, love listening
Shout out to the idea to have this shot with a hand held camera! just made it feel more rugged and personal and an immersive experience. One of the best interviews I’ve seen! NORE got a gift for this. This SHOULD have more views.
I'm from Cali, but everytime I listen to KRS-One, he transcends me back to Brooklynl.
Hey i am in South Africa watching this podcast actually to be precise i am in Soweto.Much respect to KRS tha Legend and big ups to Drink Champs for hosting the Emperor.
South 🇿🇦 Africa,. I'm repping Atteridgeville
I'm in Zimbabwe. Feeling the blastmaster!
Eastern cape Lusikisiki
Africa
much respect from
The Bronx NY
Thanks for mentioning CONNECTICUT!! Bridgeport, CT allday & forever..!
KRS had no idea, but he renewed my faith in Hip Hop and it's true purpose, as a child. He is the epidemy of restoration.
Nore love the energy with krs and you. Please do a part 2. 2020 needs this!
South Bronx track was so dope when I heard it back in the day.
Today's Hip Hop does not have the same feel.
Because everything he said on there was real. The "when b-boys went to the latest jam - it got shot up - we went home and same damn.... there's got to be a better way to hear our music everyday... remember Bronx River ruling think with Dj red alert and chuck chill out on the mix... paterson and millbrook projects - casanova all over you couldn't stop it - 9 lives crew the cypress boys the real rock steady taking out these toys..... it was 76 to 1980 the dreads in Brooklyn was crazy... you couldn't come out your set with no hip hop or the pistols would go....." That was real. Stuff today is inorganic.
It’s amazing how he knew Shan’s verses like his own after all theses years.
Glad to hear KRS acknowledge shinehead as his inspiration. I always thought that I could hear shine heads inspiration on Criminal Minded but never heard KRS say it before.
When KRS1 was describing a Hip Hop currency it reminded me of the BIG DADDY KANE song
“ I’ll Take You There “
I love this shit!
"I represent peace and knowledge, but I will contradict that!" - KRS One
Krs One is a real one. I saw a show for $5 he really does not care about money. There was about 40 to 50 people in the crowd and still rocked the show. I airbrushed a shirt with his face busted a freestyle and included the airbrush. He signed it!
I love KRS One to death!
But I don't agree with his take on Bambata. Still, always much respect and love for the Teacher
Cris Guerrero all he means is you need to separate the man from the art
@@johndoe-gh2or I get that part. The part where he said that issue is with Bambata and his victim, I disagree. I'm from Bambata's neighborhood, and there are allegedly 100s of victims. I think Bambata's situation is a community issue, not a personal one.
agree, it's so shocking even to this day.
Cris Guerrero agreed. I love KRS and I struggle with his views on Bam. If he’s a “teacher” he needs to hold people accountable. He sweeps Bams sexual abuse under the rug. Not cool. Bam took advantage of those young boys. On a lighter note - much respect to those who write their OWN lyrics. That to me makes a real MC.
Krs didn’t know the exact circumstances on bambata. Nore talked about this in another drink champs but I can’t remember which one it was.
i be cracking up watching his episodes on drink champ cause is it me or most of his favorite artist he tells them every time hes in the joint he has a story related to them . lol.. im like damn nore how many times you been locked up.
I can listen to KRS talk all day!
NORE needs to let guests finish their stories damn lol I love Nore just needs to improve that aspect
Same with Joe. The Hip Hop Universe appreciate his job as a journalist interviewing ol heads but he don't let guests Complete their side of story
Yes I agree. I was getting so annoyed.
Yoo I thought it was just me! He asked KRS one about Kool Herc, then KRS was about to go into a story then NORE cuts him and ask him about Afrikaa Bambatas child molestation charges??
@Mister Keyes he's not a journalist. He created something which you enjoy whilst learning on the job.
No other platform can have guest to open up like here. Because he either knows them personally or has history with them or even both.
@Mister Keyes True. But bare in mind the science is old friends having a drink or 20 chilling catching up.
But I recall he has taken the comments on board and learning to let "guest" Speak.
It's dope to go back and watch these old Drink champs episodes and see how far they've come. Much love #favoritepodcast
We need a bio movie, about the teacher!!! Shout out to KRS One, I was at my lowest point of my life, and your albums helped me through it all!!! God bless
i dont like gemini mad cause im smart him to no like fredd parson
I'm one of them guys who gotta write his own material.
when KRS said "we don't need dope MCs, we need dope lyrics" boy that shit is hard to argue with NOTHING BUT FACTS
This is why I respect KRS1 for intertwining in West Indian Jamaican culture into hip Hop when Americans didn't know what it was. But then again he's part Caribbean.
KRS giving Luke his props I love that!Thats Hip Hop no hating or killing people showing love!🙂🙂🙂
NORE was gettin a little tipsy toward d end 😂. maximum respects to KRSONE, vibe was thoroughly entertaining 🔥 Love all the hip hop history and cultural dynamics! Big up drink champs!
Soooo, the story about KRS-One Vs. MC Shan was literally the real world version of Simba (KRS being Simba) performing/singing "I can't wait to be king"...Big bless.
‼️I’m not a MC but have always been a KRS -1 fan since day 1 … Rest in rap Scott
You are smiling upon US … Great interview to all
This is one on my favorite episodes!!! 🔥🔥🔥
who else was just looking for the mc shan story ended watching the whole thing going back to the begining
I just caught this interview and I am just enjoying it fully … Thanks
I enjoyed this interview. Liked how KRS explained everything. He gave props to everyone before him and those he knew of and was trying to get started & get on like them.
This was dope 🙌🏽 wish these young kids would appreciate those who paved the way because this view count ... speaks volumes ... need a Hip Hop University
This best Drink Champs ever ....bring it back!!!!
dude is so shady...what does he mean he doesn't give a fuck when someone raped children
Love the show. Love KRS ONE . The moving camera did make me a little sea sick. Would like to just watch people talk without all the movement. Thanks guys
KRS is one of my best rappers for the long time and still is God bless
Mcee
@@adriancarlos9155 Exactly! Not a rapper but a Hip Hop MC! There is a difference. New Jacks must do their rigorous research on this academic branch of literature. Its Hip Hop and MCing and not Rap and Rappin.
KRS ONE is the GOAT to me,...when he rapped ,.he taught,...and tried to bring about unity which is what Hip Hop was originally doing,..teaching youth to breakdance and use the culture to uplift and stray away from voilence in the hood !!! I hope he comes back and helps the culture dig out of this gangster bullshit !!!
I agree,...KRS ONE is the Hip Hop Malcolm X,...so necessary for the youth !!!
straight facts this is why krs one is one of the greatest legends of all time. we dont need dope lyricists we need dope lyrics. straight facts greatest lines came from the greatest songs from the greatest minds. greatest creativity came from poverty. when you grow up from nothing you have great creativity.
Is the camera man on yay yo? Cause he's tweaking with the camera action.
Thanks N.O.R.E. to have brought us this particular Man 🙏
Been on KRS One for a while. I was on something for sure!
“You try ta flex on me?” This brother is the truth. Always.
Thanks!!!! Nore and Krs 1 r great teachers. Its never to late to get the message.
KRS & Chuck D my main dudes for life,we need this kind of music & hip hop back
On any given day KRS-ONE is my 1 or 2 EmCee and always a top 5❗️Gem of an interview on drink champs‼️ I could listen to him for hours like a great lecturer delivering knowledge ✌️
KRS is a rap scientist 👌🏿
This was a throwback!!! I felt like I just relived the 80;s . Great interview🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Real talk, us Queens cats loved KRS up until he made the bridge is over, but we forgave him because he as a artist dropped gems, but it was just talent, we as QNY cats know we got flames, we will never take a knee, we are official New yorkers who struggled the same as any boroughs evenly.. we got hits and contributed equally to our hip hop culture as well .....
Y'all forgave him because like a thousand legendary emcees came out of queens. On top of that, there's Ether too lol
To those of us on the outside you're all New Yorkers. Queens, Brooklyn, etc. same thing
@@AceDramaBeats LOL... But there is a different. Each borough is like it's own city. Except Staten Island they would all be in the top ten cities by themselves. Very different vibes. People from each borough can usually tell each other apart.
Thank you so much for this the culture needed this so much
No quick time with slime. You definitely need a part two. Great interview ❤️💯🙏
OG drink champ fans don't care about quick time with slime
I’m so glad drink champs camera work has improved 😆 felt like a five year old was running the camera. I need some motion sickness meds now. Great interview aside from the camera work.
NAS CAME THROUGH AND STOPPED ALL OF THAT!!!!!!
fuck krs
@@towers2917 lmfao how
@@towers2917 my name is Trenton Jenkins. My Brother Nas is my dogg and he is great but there is no way that he would beat Krs from rhymes and albums no way I'm not from New York I'm from the old school Dirty South and Krs helped raze us. The Blue Print album was nothing to play with at all.
lololol.... It was really over by the time Nas came out. Nobody remembered it anymore
Yo was that camera man drinking too? WTF? LOL
Evolution at its finest. Roll up a fat one get your drink and just chill with some good conversation.
KRS ONE was really humble but firm in this interview and kept it real about back in the day hip hop and plus kept it real about his own mistakes and admitting how and where hip hop started. Let's Go cool CHRIS. Thumbs up 👍 👌
Krs1 is soooo humble,damn!! and the knowledge is crazy 😎😎🙏
This is the most 90's amazing shit ever!
Yes part 2 is needed.
KRS said God writes his lyrics & Nore said GD 🤦🏽♂️ 😂
Hahahah, I thought I was the only one who caught that.
Great interview ! I love what he said about Ghosts writers !
Nore is a terrible interviewer.
Poor camera set ups, no stationary, this revolt..... wow. Why isn’t the cam on krs
They were drinking lol
I’m jealous nore got to interview krs. He kept jumping from topic to topic like damn let him get his whole thought out before moving on
I was thinking that also, he never let him answer the questions fully & I’m tired of him clapping for everything every 4 minutes
NORIEGA you rockin it bro with these interviews, thanks perro.
Camera man needs work on this one though.
The whole set up for this interview seemed off to me. Am I tripping?
Soo true Damm Soo much blurrrrr
Cameraman drinking. Every technical difficulties he taking a shot.
Loved this legendary learned alot
Im glad people giving Herc his credit!!! Not enough people know!!
Big facts. Straight outta Kingston, Jamaica
Herc changed the world and the world don't even know
It's a shame most hip hop listeners don't know about him
Facts 💯 my daddy allways told me this growing up. I'm 35 now.
Over 40's and beyond know, but the youngsters don't know anything about the 80's or the origins of hip-hop. It's all hype now, with people thinking the OG's of the game are the artists (and I ain't naming names lol) who had to wait in line behind the Biggie's, Pac's, LL's, Tribe, De La, Naughty, Wu-Tang, Snoop, Dre, Cube, Jay-Z, Pun, Gang Starr's of this world for their light to dim a little before they could get their shine on - because they couldn't compete lyrically at all with acts of that calibre.
👍
illmatic an criminal minded both neck to neck in they own place
who else going to research the battle after this
“Oh we should’ve killed him” Nore man lmaoo 35:12
KRS-1 BDP Album, Ghetto music, The Blueprint of Hip Hop is one the top 5 best Albums ever created.
I love the constant interruptions when KRS is trying to answer the questions. Big props guys. Good work there
Nore is one of the worst interviewers ever... he asked Krs One about his favourite battles and wouldn't let him answer.
Wow KRS one is intelligent guy. It’s the same sort of story over here. Before RUclips only London rappers could get any air time on pirate radio or main stream radio. Since RUclips the whole country is showing their talent it’s a beautiful thing. Nowhere near the scale of you guys but I can relate on a smaller level. Stay lit 🔥
Legendary!
Knowledge Reigns Supreme 1... Utmost clarity and love. Thanks Champs
Nore is the king of interruptions lol, but I love this. I'm such a fan
I got so much love for KRS-ONE truly a great mind
Where hip hop fell off: When the MC left the Djay. Just see the chemistry between KRS and DJ Ef when that tennis ball came out. Nore was left in awe. By the way...its that same chemistry that gave us drink champs. You must not allow Technology ruin everything. That part of the culture is a NO NO hell the fck don't touch No!!!
Definitely would love to be in the presence of THA TEACHER. KRS ONE THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR THE CULTURE THE PEACE THE PEOPLE AND ME!!!
This episode was great!.Kids Nowadays need to know who he is when it comes to hip hop. Hes A Legend KRS-ONE! 💯
Wished things could have worked out between the two. Prince B...R.I.P.
KRS was teaching like her usually do, and Nore interrupted him to hear about him throwing P.M. Dawn off the stage smh.
lmao
True LEGEND.....
KNOWLEDGE REIGN SUPREME
OVER NEARLY EVERYONE...
Yup! Being from Philly our hiphop was 90% whatever was going on in NY and 10% local....always
Well you guys are right down the turnpike... We are basically neighbors - lol
nice.. I'm glad we got into it with this and not a glazed over talk of it
LEGENDARY! Even when hes just telling a personal story, amazingly sounds like actual bars to a banger.🤯🙏🏼💪🏼
This is top 5 DC episodes ever.
*KRS-ONE YOU MUST LEARN!!!*
Not for nothing but KRS lost pts with him dismissing Afrika Bambata child molestation charges as "who cares". I know thats his man but that shi no joke.
And that 14 and good song. Lost alot of respect for dude
If he found out the people his children or niece and nephews spent time with a man like Bam who violated them for years like Hasan Campbell and Ron Savage he would be in jail. Of Course, he doesn't want to speak bad about his friend but its better to say I have no knowledge of those acts not comparing statutory rape to dudes who carry guns or sell drugs.
Man, myself and most of my friends I grew up around that I still mess with were raised by KRS & BDP - we didnt have many positive male icons but we always had L"K"P speaking wisdom telling folks how to move, I'm like 40m. south from Philly. We had boom boxes up to our ear listening to BDP hot 9-at-9 on power 99 - if you were there then you know.
DAMNN.. NORE DIDNT MENTION LL AT ALL!!!!... LOL
I knew I was a great Dad ( Mom) when my kids sang Sound A Da Police. I feel that!
NORE is killin me with the interruptions.
Great conversation!
I finally purchased his book.
I wanna see rakim, cool moe dee and cool herc on this
☝️This part!!!
Bruh said "he held up LL's album, and I was like, bang, bang, bang "😂😅😢😂😁✊🏿😆 great interview
Chuck D. We have to include Chuck D. When we mention the fathers of hip-hop! P.E.'s lyrics are very powerful. INDEED!!!!😊