LOL @ J Cole, Drake Or Kendrick Being As Important, Influential Or As Good As KRS One
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Not only is KRS more important and influential, but KRS is a better MC and made better music.
You Must Learn - Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVtVJ6Kq-Pk&list=RDUVtVJ6Kq-Pk
My Philosophy Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1vKOchATXs&index=2&list=RDUVtVJ6Kq-Pk
Love's Gonna Get'cha - Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sQVSfM-AjA
Step Into A World - KRS One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vZca1L-_z8
AZtechnical - KRS One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTrIaGsUxB8
You Must Learn - Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVtVJ6Kq-Pk&list=RDUVtVJ6Kq-Pk
My Philosophy Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1vKOchATXs&index=2&list=RDUVtVJ6Kq-Pk
Love's Gonna Get'cha - Boogie Down Productions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sQVSfM-AjA
Step Into A World - KRS One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vZca1L-_z8
AZtechnical - KRS One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTrIaGsUxB8
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KRS is my one of my top 3 Emcees. Anyway, Dave East >>> J.Cole
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Ima big KRS fan , but the 3 you named are the GOATs of this generation. As influential you think KRS is to hiphop, those 3 are that if not more to this generation.
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Never really gave KRS much of a shot, messed with maybe 5 of his tracks, I will give the man a chance.
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Why are you aggy?
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I hope t/s isnt representing all KRS fans cause he comes off as a bitter butthurted scrub.
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its up to the kids to crown they ass.
Will they? -
@5 Grand you fell for the bait and troll thread..smh.
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Listen to the kids bro!! Lol
Wasn't old enough to know krs 1 real impact...but I would say due to the social media age it is easier to have a bigger impact now. Good or bad -
Influential wouldnt it have to be a generation later to make this thread
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Based on sheer storytelling and substance?
No the new ? cant touch the O.Gs
Based on melody and new ways to flow lyrics over beats?
Yes The new ? put a new spin on the genre -
EyeofAsaru wrote: »Based on sheer storytelling and substance?
No the new ? cant touch the O.Gs
Based on melody and new ways to flow lyrics over beats?
Yes The new ? put a new spin on the genre
I'll admit that the new generation has a different style of flowing. But I think its wack. I honestly don't see what people see in Drake. I bought one of his albums and only played it once because just as I was starting to get into it he'd start singing with auto tune.
Whatever happened to digging in the crates, finding a hot sample and rapping over it with your regular voice? -
Ima big KRS fan , but the 3 you named are the GOATs of this generation. As influential you think KRS is to hiphop, those 3 are that if not more to this generation.
Here's something I found on Youtube. This explains it better than I can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_AZfec82Y -
KRS One was influential for his time and he's a pioneer. In some ways his story is already told. Cole, Drake and Kendrick are influential for their era and their story is still being written.
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KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
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Disciplined InSight wrote: »@5 Grand you fell for the bait and troll thread..smh.
? like this is what makes the trolling worth it. Always gets people in their feelings -
What's understood don't even need to be explained. We always want people to agree with our tastes but that's unrealistic. I never listened to a lot of these newer artists to fairly judge. I spend too much time listening to what I actually do like and if one of those newer artists hit my radar I check it out if I like it.
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KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
Post like this is why ? dont take u serious on here. lol @ "maybe" dre was bigger than KRS. -
Krs is obviously better than Drake and J-cole. I don't think anyone with any real sense would argue that. First of all J-cole doesn't even really belong in that discussion. He's basically I Am era Nas only without the masterpiece to his name. He's popular, he sells records but he's really an afterthought when you talk about whos making the best music in hip hop. It's Kendrick, Drake and Future, with Vince staples and Pusha t far behind.
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Preach2Teach wrote: »Never really gave KRS much of a shot, messed with maybe 5 of his tracks, I will give the man a chance.
Start with his self titled album he did with dj premier. Incredible album. -
KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
Post like this is why ? dont take u serious on here. lol @ "maybe" dre was bigger than KRS.
Well Dre's not really a rapper. Its like saying Puff Daddy was bigger than Nas in the 90s. It kinda makes sense but Puff Daddy doesn't write his own rhymes.
I guess Dre was bigger than KRS One, he sold more records but he didn't write one rhyme.
And I saw KRS perform on New Years Eve 93/94. He absolutely tore the place to shreds. It was the best concert I've ever been to in my entire life. You can say Dr Dre was bigger, sold more records and makes better music if you want but he could NEVER destroy a stage like KRS in his prime. I mean KRS had people jumping up and down to the beat of the music for a full hour. If you didn't jump up and down with the crowd you would have gotten trampled. I probably lost a few pounds at that concert. -
KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
Post like this is why ? dont take u serious on here. lol @ "maybe" dre was bigger than KRS.
KRS's discography ? on Dre's -
KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
Post like this is why ? dont take u serious on here. lol @ "maybe" dre was bigger than KRS.
KRS's discography ? on Dre's
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KRS was on a major label from 1987-1997. Who was hotter than KRS between 1987-1997?
Arguably LL Cool J, Ice Cube maybe Dr Dre.
Rakim was hot from 86-92 but he took a break while KRS kept going.
Kool G Rap could rhyme his ass off but he never made that 5 mic classic.
Too Short had the West Coast on lock but cats on the East Coast weren't feeling him.
Slick Rick was in jail.
Treach was dope but KRS has a good 5 years on him.
Big and Pac were hot from 94-97 but KRS had already been out for 8 years.
Nas was just getting started when KRS's contract ended with Jive.
Jay Z had a few false starts and didn't really get going until after KRS went independent.
Post like this is why ? dont take u serious on here. lol @ "maybe" dre was bigger than KRS.
KRS's discography ? on Dre's
Thats all you got, a corny .gif?
Criminal Minded
By All Means Necessary
Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop
Edutainment
Live ? Worldwide
Sex And Violence
Return of the Boom Bap
KRS One
I Got Next
Granted, not every one of those albums is a 5 mic classic, but I'd take KRS's discography over Dre's any day of the week.
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Chronic
Chronic 2001
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Not to mention Straight Outta Compton, cut it out b -
These dudes nuts krs one lost a battle to nelly