The 15 Biggest Old School vs. New School Rap Beefs

Check out the list of Old School Vs. New School rap beefs. Now some old school rappers sound like they are bitter and old, but some make good points and have good reason for sending shots. Some new school acts are just defending themselves. Either way check out the list below. WiL Major


Ice T’s 10 Rap Rules For Public Speaking

Ice T’s documentary Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap is gaining mainstream popularity. The documentary features commentary from Dr. Dre, Nas, KRS One & many more. In the documentary he offers 10 “gangster” rules for public speaking. Hit the jump to see the list. Gernique N


(Video) KRS-One Ft. Shinehead and Mad Lion – Holiday Gift Style

Believe it or not, KRS is releasing his 20th studio album next year. Today, he drops a festive promo video with Shinehead, Mad Lion, and a guest appearance from the Grinch. Check it out after the jump. @steveisDOPE


#IFWT Classic Video: KRS-One – Step into a World (Rapture’s Delight)

Posted By: @djmikesessions (Check Out Video After The Jump)


(Classic Video) Stop the Violence Movement ”Self Destruction” F/ Krs one, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D, Public Enemy, Stetsasonic

The Stop the Violence Movement was formed by rapper KRS-One in 1988/1989 in response to violence in the hip hop and black communities. During a concert by Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy a young fan was killed in a fight. Coming soon after the shooting death of his friend and fellow BDP member Scott La Rock, KRS-One was galvanized into action and formed the Stop the Violence Movement. Composed of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast hip hop, the movement released a single, “Self Destruction”, in 1989, with all proceeds going to the National Urban League. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS


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