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by balogun in Music, - Top 500, Jul 11 '07
Pros: Finally, a team-up of two of hip-hop's greats!; a number of culturally uplifting tracks Cons: Marl's beats are merely serviceable; and KRS-One is rather self-absorbed and didactic
Oh boy, one of the greatest rappers of all time and one of the greatest hip-hop producers of all time have teamed up to be hip-hops version of the Justice League. And to think that two decades ago, they were embroiled in the most wide-ranging ...
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by bigd99999 - Top 200, Sep 26 '09
Pros: Three AVERAGE songs... ? Cons: Borderline Randy Savage-level bad.
At one time, I considered KRS-One one of hip hop's most respectable, profound, and astute founding fathers. While he admittedly was never that great of a wordsmith (no, he wasn't), KRS-One's strengths always lay in his ability to talk about ...
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by mcheadcase - Top 1000, Dec 19 '07
Pros: Two Hip-Hop legends unite to create a culturally uplifting record. Cons: The subject matter is 'Nothing New' for KRS; Marley's production sometimes outshines KRS' lyrical performance.
October 27th, 2005 will remain a memorable day in Hip-Hop history. It was the day that Jay-Z had his much publicized 'I Declare War' concert. For those who don't know and/or don't remember, I'll fill you in: in September 2005, Jay-Z had ...
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