I was in the barber shop a couple of weeks ago and they were bumpin’ BDP’s Ghetto Music at the request of my barber.  So during our conversation about how ill Kris is, and the current state of hip hop I got the idea of doing a Radio.Blog featuring KRS-ONE.  You already know that I rate him as the G.O.A.T.
  For those of you who aren’t very familiar with Kris’ music here’s your chance to take a listen.  Many of the new school rappers could learn a lot from studying Kris’ work — substantial lyrics, switching styles, enunciation, breath control, how to rock a live show, etc.  
Update: These tracks are now gone. Check out a newer Radio.Blog post.
Some comments on many of the tracks:
- 7 Dee Jays – This posse joint is one all time favorites. You have D-Nice, Heather B, Harmony, Melody and Jamal-Ski chattin’ his ass off.
- 9mm Goes Bang – Do I even need to say anything about this one? An all-time classic with the ill reggae groove.
- Black Cop – That’s right, you remember this shit. You know you used to lose your damn mind when heard that beat come on. And check the lyrics.
- Build and Destroy – Kris kicked mad knowledge on this song part of which was a dis of X-Clan:
What have you done, besides critique KRS-One? 
 I create organizations
 Without organization, there’ll be no black nation
 What the fuck are you really saying?
 You ain’t a human while your music’s boomin anti-human I’m assumin
 If you ain’t human you’re a beast
 The white man could be the devil all the day, that’s the least
 What are you doing for yourself black man?
 Trying hard to be the original man – who?
 The first man, with the first tan, on the first land
 with the first clan, who gives a damn???!
 In history KRS is WELL advised
 But it’s something that my brain won’t memorize
 I don’t base my whole life on memory
 I base my life on my spirit and body chemistry
 Africa is the home of humanity
 Which makes the African a humanist, challenge me
 You gotta learn not to be so concerned
 with the original man, and see the criminal man, yeah!
 The now man, with the now plan, with the now tan
 with the right now genocide master plan
 Damn! We gotta think about stopping this
 God is not any black man on the land; God is consciousness
 When you understand this you’ll see Kris
 Until then, you can get dissed
 I’m not your prophet, messiah, minister, or savior
 Chill with that ill behavior
 I zero in like a laser
 You’re cuttin your wrists with a razor
 I got all type of flavors
 Yes I am the original teacher
 You gotta study the Qu’ran, Torah, Bahavaghita
 The Bible, Five Baskets of Buddha Zen
 And when you’ve read them shits, READ them shits again!
 But watch what you’re repeatin
 If you don’t know the history of the author
 you don’t know what you’re reading!
 Yeah I’m still the original
 Leaving MC’s lyrically miserable
 Their criminal syllables are minimal, show me respect BOY
 Cause I build and destroy!Straight fire! And how appropriate is this twelve years later: Too many Teachers in the class spoil the class 
 After awhile you got blabbering fucking fools
 That’s worse than always talking about sex, let’s build
 It ain’t enough to study Clarence 13X
 The white man ain’t the devil I promise
 You want to see the devil take a look at Clarence Thomas
 Now you’re saying, “Who?” like you a owl
 Throw in the towel, the devil is Colin Powell
 You talk about being African and being black
 Colin Powell’s black, but Libya he’ll attack
 Libya’s in Africa, but a black man
 will lead a black man, to fight against his homeland
 An accomplice to the devil is a devil too
 The devil is anti-human, who the hell are you?
- Dope Beat – Along with that dope guitar riff… another classic.
- House Nigga – Pure knowledge once again. Check the lyrics.
- I’m Still #1 – The title says it all.  This is from his live CD.  I was floored the first time I heard him do that freestyle:
It’s goin’, it’s goin’, it’s goin’, it’s gone 
 Your heart has left because Kris is strong
 And mighty, undefeated, I mean it
 Pick up the album, turn it over and read it
 Written, produced, directed and mixed
 Get off the tip, or get off the many tips
 Pick a tip, any tip, get off of it
 I’ve got ridiculous rhymes about bussin’ it
 You sit at home with a pen & a pad
 Going ‘dad, mad, glad, bad, sad’
 That style is from ’78
 A little late
 So make a tape of the great
 Blast Master poetic
 Your record sounds pathetic…
 Oh, I mean demo tape
 I’ll give you credit…
 
- Jack of Spades – Gotta have your theme music. 🙂
- Health, Wealth, Self – Kris on that metaphysical tip.
- Higher Level – I’ve always loved the groove of this track. And of course Kris is flowing at his best and kickin’ knowledge about “your oppressor’s religion“
- KRS-ONE Attacks – A nice little DJ mix.
- Outta Here – ‘Boogie Down was performin’ and they ain’t no joke…’
- Sound of Da Police – Check it:
Now here’s a likkle truth 
 Open up your eye
 While you’re checking out the boom-bap, check the exercise
 Take the word “overseer,” like a sample
 Repeat it very quickly in a crew for example
 Overseer
 Overseer
 Overseer
 Overseer
 Officer, Officer, Officer, Officer!
 Yeah, officer from overseer
 You need a little clarity?
 Check the similarity!
 The overseer rode around the plantation
 The officer is off patroling all the nation
 The overseer could stop you what you’re doing
 The officer will pull you over just when he’s pursuing
 The overseer had the right to get ill
 And if you fought back, the overseer had the right to kill
 The officer has the right to arrest
 And if you fight back they put a hole in your chest!
 (Woop!) They both ride horses
 After 400 years, I’ve _got_ no choices!
 The police them have a little gun
 So when I’m on the streets, I walk around with a bigger one
 (Woop-woop!) I hear it all day
 Just so they can run the light and be upon their way
 
- Uh Oh – A song for all the little knuckleheads out there.
- Like a Throttle – Oh shit! Check the flow, the lyrics! I love when he breaks into that reggae shit and then says ‘woah, woah, woah… let’s get back to the hip hop’ Straight fire!
- Love’s Gonna Get’Cha (Material Love) – Another great track, the dope beat and tells a great story about materialism. “I do it once, I do it twice, now there’s steak with the beans and rice”
- My Philosophy – Dare I say that if you don’t know at least the first 10 lines or so of this song (up to ‘right up to your face and dis you’) by heart you don’t know shit about hip hop?
- P is Free – ‘When I’m in Queens we rulin hip hop’. Gotta love all that reggae shit. Bo!
- Poetry – Sometime less is more. I’m love some intricate, layered production a la Dr. Dre or the Neptunes, but this is hard to beat. Just a drum machine, some scratching and a poet.
- Reggae Medley – KRS live in concert flowing over nothing but reggae riddims. Nuff said.
- South Bronx – Classic.
- The Eye Opener – “Jesus Christ, a me say, Jesus Christ… Jesus Christ was Black! The Europeans rewrote the Bible and they use it as a fact.” Another live track over a timeless reggae riddim.
- Why is That? – “You don’t teach white kids to be black” They just don’t make them like this any more. This is Kris at his absolute best.
- You Must Learn – I’ve got to find the remix of this song. That joint was off the damn chain. Black history in a song — the embodiment of edutainment.