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✨✧ KRS-OneStep Into A World (Rapture's Delight) (radio edit, inst, LP) ... 12-inch
Jive, 1997. Very Good+ (pic cover)... Temporarily Out Of Stock
... 12-inch, Vinyl record
(Original promo pressing. Cover has a promo stamp, light wear, a partially removed index label with BPM at the top left, and a small sticker at the spine. Labels have some green marker.)

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✨✧ KRS-OneKRS-One ... LP
Jive, 1995. Very Good 2LP ... Out Of Stock
On his second LP, KRS wisely brings in producers Premier, Diamond D, Showbiz and others to liven things up. Except for "Free Mumia", less politics than his earlier LPs. 16 tracks including "MC's Act Like They Don't Know", "Rappaz R N Danja", "Represent the Real Hip Hop", and four BDP classics "I'm Still #1", "My Philosophy", "Jack of Spades", "Why Is That?", and guest vocals from Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Mad Lion, Channel Live, and Das Efx. LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing, still in the shrink with hype sticker.)

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✨✧ KRS-OneMC's Act Like They Don't Know (LP, inst)/Represent The Real Hip Hop (street, clean, inst) ... 12-inch
Jive, 1995. Very Good (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
Amazing production as always from Premier that works nice with the more laid-back flow KRS adopts on this one from the "KRS-One" LP. B-side features Das EFX. 12-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ KRS-One/Boogie Down ProductionsMix Show Power Summit 2004 ... LP
White Label, Late 80s-Mid 90s. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
A nice collection of KRS-One and BDP essentials – with "Return Of The Boom Bap", "Step Into A World" (radio edit), "Sound Of Da Police", "Jack Of Spades" (single edit), "My Philosophy", "I'm Still #1" (single edit), and "Love's Gonna Getcha" (7" radio edit). LP, Vinyl record album
 
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XzibitRestless ... LP
Loud, 2000. Near Mint- 2LP ... $69.99
With guest appearances by Nate Dogg, Eminem, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Defari, KRS One, and more. Production is handled by Dre, Rocwilder, Soopafly, DJ Quik, Eminem, Erick Sermon, and others. 16 tracks, including "Been A Long Time", "X", "Front 2 Back", "Best Of Things", "Don't Approach Me", "Double Time", "Get Your Walk On", "Rimz & Tirez", "F#*kin You Right", and more. LP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing! Cover has a cut corner and faint ring wear.)

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VariousSteel ... LP
Qwest, 1997. Near Mint- 2LP ... $9.99
With tracks by Mobb Deep, Tevin Campbell, Shaquille O'Neal, Blackstreet, Spice 1, and the posse cut with Ice Cube, B Real, Peter Gunz, and KRS-One. LP, Vinyl record album
(Promo in a stickered sleeve.)

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✨✧ Chubb RockMind ... LP
Select, 1997. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Chubb's 6th album, with production by KRS-One, Easy Mo Bee, and others. Songs include "Reputation" featuring KRS, "Beef" featuring PMD and Das EFX, "Games We Play", "I Will Survive", "East vs West", and "Clear The Decks". 13 tracks deep. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear, but looks great overall.)

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✨✧ MC Shan/Roxanne ShanteBridge (voc)/Roxanne Revenge (voc) ... 12-inch
Pop Art, 1986. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
If you want to appreciate BDP's "South Bronx", you've gotta hear this one. If ya don't know... MC Shan recorded "The Bridge", saying hip hop started in Queensbridge, Queens. BDP replied with "South Bronx", setting the record straight (as we see it). "South Bronx" uses the same beat and replies to "The Bridge" almost line for line. MC Shan then replied with "Kill That Noise", followed by the final word from BDP with "The Bridge Is Over". Shan's first single was "Feed The World" on MCA (which explains KRS's line "You got dropped off MCA, cuz the rhymes you wrote was wack" on "South Bronx"). We won't even begin with the other entries in the Queens/Bronx Battle like MC Poet's "Beat You Down", which was directed at KRS. (And somehow Poet returned to the game as a member of Screwball, with an LP on Tommy Boy.) . . . And you thought the LL/Canibus/Wyclef battle went on too long! All that trivia aside, the record is up there as one of our favorites from the class of '85. The b-side is Roxanne Shante's first single, "Roxanne's Revenge" – by far the best of the Roxanne replies. 12-inch, Vinyl record
(In a stickered sleeve, with light wear.)

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✨✧ Boogie Down ProductionsCriminal Minded ... LP
B-Boy, 1987. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
One of the best debuts in the history of hip hop – and one of the most important albums the genre ever produced! Criminal Minded is a landmark for a number of reasons. Among the biggest is, of course, that it was recorded with the late great DJ Scott La Rock – and he was soon to fall prey to the very street violence that BDP documented with such raw brilliance by KRS-One. Importance aside, Criminal Minded is simply a great, timeless record that no true fan of gritty classic hip hop should be without. The track list alone is a full chapter in the hip hop book of legends – with tunes like "Poetry", "Elementary", "South Bronx", "Super-Hoe", "Bridge is Over", and the "P is Free" remix. Also includes "Criminal Minded", "Dope Beat", and "9mm Goes Bang". LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ D & D All Stars1, 2 Pass It (radio, album, inst, rmx radio, rmx album, rmx inst) ... 12-inch
D&D/Fat Beats, 1995. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Lead single from the then highly anticipated D&D Project, produced by DJ Premier with Mad Lion, Doug E Fresh, KRS One, Fat Joe, Smif & Wessun, and Jeru on the mic. 12-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ T La RockLyrical King ... LP
Fresh, 1987. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
A well-titled set from the lyrical king – the mighty T La Rock, one of the key mid 80s MCs who helped introduce a whole new level of sophistication to hip hop! T La Rock maybe never hit the heights of KRS-One, Rakim, or other contemporaries – but this set has all the sharp fire and intensity that made that moment of new creativity so great – from the edgey production work and scratches by Louie Lou, to the extra help from Mantronik, and even the album's early appearances by Special K and MC Serch – which further the sense of collaboration from the streets that made some of the Fresh Records sets so great. Titles include "Lyrical King", "Back To Burn", "Three Minutes Of Beat Box", "Bust These Lyrics", "This Beat kicks", "Big Beat In London", and "It's Time To Chill". LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Warren G/NWALet's Go (It's A Movement) (radio, inst, acapella)/F*ck Tha Police (album) ... 12-inch
Strange Music, 2003. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
From the Beef soundtrack, with KRS One and Lil Al. 12-inch, Vinyl record
 
 
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