ItS Intro/Key Play/Mix Boogie Down Productions - Edutainment - Jive/Zomba, 1990. π€: This BDP album really lives up to its title, KRS-One is weaving ballad, narratives about all types of contemporary problems, that are still relevant 36 years later. It is pretty clear that he is intentional about his role as an educator and it… Continue reading In The Stacks 4/15/26
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In The Stacks 3/11/26
ItS Intro/Key Play/Mix π¦΄- Ancient to the Future (The Old New!) - New Icon Boogie Down Productions - Ghetto Music: The Blueprint Of Hip Hop - Zomba, 1989. π€β°οΈππ½ βοΈ: Education. These songs all focus on teaching something: the history of Hip Hop; rewritten/overwritten Black History; the history of Boogie Down Productions; police violence - without… Continue reading In The Stacks 3/11/26
In The Stacks 9/7/26
Overall = 2.7 (10) ItS Intro/Key Play/Mix Boogie Down Productions - Sex And Violence - Jive, 1991/1992. π€: Apparently this was the final BDP album, but I also donβt understand who else was in BDP beyond KRS-One. He is the constant in all their albums and he continues to record under his own name after… Continue reading In The Stacks 9/7/26
In the Stacks 12/31/25
ItS Intro/Key Play/Mix Boogie Down Productions - By All Means Necessary - Jive, 1988. π€π π βοΈποΈ ππ½: Both Public Enemy and BDP release their debut albums in 1987 and in a simultaneous inception they both brought the hard edged, woke Rap that hooked me deeply. When I am captured, deciphering the lyrical concepts and… Continue reading In the Stacks 12/31/25