August 31, 2007
Fresh KRS Interview (You Suckas)
Just Blaze has the hookup. Gotta give him his due since we've been hard on KRS in the past, he's on point for most of this session, discussing the death of the industry and the future of the culture. Much as he might frustrate us half the time, KRS is still one of the greatest artists, thinkers, and ambassadors we've ever had in this thing of ours.
Posted by jsmooth995 at August 31, 2007 1:16 AM
Don't know why this came to me, but i was walking through a place called church square today and thought if there was some sort of Hip Hop version of the Malcolm/Martin closed meeting... Would KRS(one) do the Martin side and
maybe Immortal(Technique) do the Malcolm...
I sometimes have these daydreams.
I'm sure other folks have better combos.
Anon.......anthony T(from thePatterson's takingthetraintoTibet.)
Posted by: Anthony Sloan at August 31, 2007 3:15 PM
That would make PM Dawn, Montgomery Alabama.
Ah Yeah, that's what you say when through your pain you will make them see their injustice, ah yeah.
KRS still fresh and vivacious.
Posted by: johnnyUnitus at August 31, 2007 5:39 PM
That interview was actually part of a college radio show in Orlando. Smilez & Southstar and this girl jesse maguire are the ones interviewing him. NO idea how they scored that but good interview none the less.
Posted by: christen at August 31, 2007 6:01 PM
That interview was actually part of a college radio show in Orlando. Smilez & Southstar and this girl jesse maguire are the ones interviewing him. NO idea how they scored that but good interview none the less.
Posted by: christen at August 31, 2007 6:02 PM
im glad he called out the world on being ten years behind us
Posted by: trusouth at August 31, 2007 6:58 PM
I don't mind his wacky ideas as long as he is respectful of those who disagree with him. Sometimes KRS prefers to feed his ego, rather than accept unpleasant realities or give credit to opposing views. But, no doubt, he is one of the greats and he gets people interested in discussing critical issues. He is a great catalyst, and that seems to be what is lacking among today's non-leaders.
Posted by: eric at September 1, 2007 9:00 PM