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Hip Hop Lives [PA] by KRS-One (CD, May-2007, Koch Records USA) 
Hip Hop Lives [PA] by KRS-One (CD, May-2007, Koch Records USA)

 
Hip Hop Lives [PA] by KRS-One (CD, May-2007, Koch Records USA)

Artist: KRS-One
Release Date: May 2007
Format: CD
Record Label: Koch Records (USA)
Genre: East Coast Rap, R&B
UPC: 099923410522
Product ID: EPID44233535
Description: Personnel: KRS-One (rap vocals). Additional personnel: Chief Rocker Busy Bee, Magic Juan, Blaq Poet (rap vocals). HIP-HOP LIVES, a monumental collaboration between two true giants from the old school, KRS-One and Marley Marl, has been a ...
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Track Listing
1. It's Alive (Intro)
2. Hip-Hop Lives
3. Nothing New
4. I Was There
5. Musika - (with Magic Juan)
6. Rising to the Top
7. Over 30
8. M.A.R.L.E.Y. (Marley and Red Living Everyday Youthfully)
9. Kill a Rapper
10. Teacha's Back, The
11. Victory, The - (with Blaq Poet)
12. This Is What It Is
13. All Skool
14. House of Hits - (with Chief Rocker Busy Bee)

Details
Playing Time:46 min.
Producer:88 Fingers, Marley Marl
Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: KRS-One (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: Chief Rocker Busy Bee, Magic Juan, Blaq Poet (rap vocals).
HIP-HOP LIVES, a monumental collaboration between two true giants from the old school, KRS-One and Marley Marl, has been a long time coming. Some 20 years after the BDP/Juice Crew beef and just when many had counted both artists out for good, HIP-HOP LIVES sees both the Blastmaster and DJ Legend rejuvenated, banging out 14 tracks of hip-hop purity. As one might expect, Kris revisits the past, narrating the story of his career on "Rising to the Top" ("New York City was crazy in the '80s/but damn, it was live!") and shouting out fellow rap veterans on "Over 30," all the while trying to frame the genre as eternal on "I Come Back" and "All Skool." Still, the record's most powerful material finds him turning topical--as he comments on the still-unsolved murders of various hip-hoppers in "Kill a Rapper." Marley Marl's thorough beatwork provides the ideal backdrop for Kris's aggressive wordplay. DJ Premier, Magic Juan, Blaq Poet, and Chief Rocker Busy Beee make cameos.

Editorial Reviews
[A] steady barrage of unapologetic boom-bap from Marley....[The album] contains some of KRS' best one-liners in years...
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