
Return Of The Boom Bap is a Hip-Hop album by KRS-One, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Boom Bap
- gritty
- defiant
- urban
About
KRS-One adopted a more traditional approach to album-making on his first “solo” album. By enlisting the talents of several of New York’s most respected hip-hop producers—including Showbiz, Kid Capri, and most prominently, DJ Premier, who produced about half the album—KRS was suddenly an integral member of a rap establishment that he had spent years antagonizing. His collaborations with Premier are particularly potent: “Outta Here,” “Mortal Thought,” “P Is Still Free,” and “Higher Level” all forced KRS to change up his tempo, and the songs therefore brought out unheard facets of his voice as he drew energy not only from himself but from the artists around him.
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Tracklist
- 1KRS-One Attacks2:50
- 2Outta Here4:28
- 3Black Cop2:59
- 4Mortal Thought3:19
- 5I Can't Wake Up3:34
- 6Slap Them Up3:58
- 7Sound Of Da Police4:18
- 8Mad Crew4:24
- 9Uh Oh4:05
- 10Brown Skin Woman4:38
- 11Return Of The Boom Bap3:46
- 12"P" Is Still Free4:56
- 13Stop Frontin'3:19
- 14Higher Level5:13
Credits
Performers
- Gene Page
- Grand Funk Railroad
- Sasha
- Ahmad Jamal
- Ill Will FultonFEATURING
- Mad LionFEATURING
14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
