KRS-One

American rapper

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2023 KRS-One released 'The Real' with Tekneek On The Beat
2022 KRS-One collaborated with Grand Official on the single 'Respect'
February 2022 Released his 24th solo album 'I M A M C R U 1 2'.
February 2022 Released his 24th solo album 'I M A M C R U 1 2'.
2021 KRS-One released multiple singles from the I M A M C R U 1 2 album, including 'Krazy', 'Knock Em Out', and 'The Beginning'
2020 KRS-One released the non-album single 'The Block Party' with Kid Capri
December 2020 Released his 23rd solo album 'Between da Protests'.
December 2020 Released his 23rd solo album 'Between da Protests'.
2019 Released 'Street Light (First Edition)' album.
2019 KRS-One released 'Hip Hop Nation' featuring Frank Fitzpatrick, K'naan, and Lina for the Beat the World soundtrack
2019 Released 'Street Light (First Edition)' album.
2018 KRS-One appeared as himself in the TV show Luke Cage, performing the song 'Can't Front on Me'.
2018 KRS-One appeared as himself in the TV show Luke Cage, performing the song 'Can't Front on Me'.
2017 Released 'The World Is Mind' album.
2017 Collaborated with Snoop Dogg on the track 'Let Us Begin' from the album Neva Left, continuing his long-standing collaborative music career.
2017 KRS-One collaborated with Maylay Sage, Self Lion, Def Mass, and Science on the single 'Kulture vs. Korporate'
2017 Released 'The World Is Mind' album.
May 16 2017 KRS-One collaborated with Beast 1333 to release 'The Apprenticeship' as a self-released digital download.
2016 During the United States presidential election, KRS-One expressed political skepticism, criticizing Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and making commentary about Republican candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush.
2016 During the United States presidential election, KRS-One expressed political skepticism, criticizing Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and making commentary about Republican candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush.
2015 KRS-One appeared as himself in the film 'Hustlers Convention'.
2015 Released 'Now Hear This' studio album.
2015 KRS-One appeared as himself in the film 'Hustlers Convention'.
2015 Released 'Now Hear This' studio album.
2014 A KRS-One song 'Who Goes There' was featured in the TV show True Detective, playing in a jukebox at a strip club scene.
2014 KRS-One released the single 'Big Up New York'
2014 A KRS-One song 'Who Goes There' was featured in the TV show True Detective, playing in a jukebox at a strip club scene.
June 20 2014 Released 'Green Related [Hip Hop & Dub Mix]' featuring G. Simone on Lionpaw & Th3 label as digital download and streaming.
March 14 2014 Released compilation album 'The Essential KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions' through Jive/Legacy
2013 Released 'Never Forget' album, continuing to contribute to hip-hop culture.
2013 KRS-One released the single 'Rear View' with Substance Abuse
2013 Released 'Never Forget' album, continuing to contribute to hip-hop culture.
2012 Released 'The BDP Album', referencing his roots with Boogie Down Productions.
2012 KRS-One appeared in two documentaries: 'Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap' and 'Hidden Colors'.
2012 Toured Australia for the first time, traveling by cruise ship.
2012 KRS-One publicly supported Republican Ron Paul during his presidential campaign and criticized President Barack Obama on Alex Jones' radio show.
2012 KRS-One collaborated with Just-Ice on the single 'There It Is' from The Just-Ice and KRS-One EP, Vol. 1
2012 KRS-One appeared in two documentaries: 'Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap' and 'Hidden Colors'.
2012 Released 'The BDP Album', referencing his roots with Boogie Down Productions.
2012 KRS-One publicly supported Republican Ron Paul during his presidential campaign and criticized President Barack Obama on Alex Jones' radio show.
2012 Toured Australia for the first time, traveling by cruise ship.
November 6 2012 Released 'Memories - Remix EP' with Just-Ice on Peasant Podium label as CD, digital download, and streaming.
2011 KRS-One narrated the film 'Rhyme and Punishment' and appeared as himself in 'GhettoPhysics'.
2011 Released two collaborative albums: 'Godsville' with Showbiz and 'Royalty Check' with Bumpy Knuckles, demonstrating his continued active presence in hip hop.
2011 KRS-One narrated the film 'Rhyme and Punishment' and appeared as himself in 'GhettoPhysics'.
2011 Released two collaborative albums: 'Godsville' with Showbiz and 'Royalty Check' with Bumpy Knuckles, demonstrating his continued active presence in hip hop.
February 15 2011 Released collaborative album 'Godsville' with Showbiz through D.I.T.C. Records.
2010 Collaborated with True Master to produce the album 'Meta-Historical', expanding his musical partnerships.
2010 KRS-One released the single 'Times Up' featuring Jesse West from The BDP Album
2010 Collaborated with True Master to produce the album 'Meta-Historical', expanding his musical partnerships.

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