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Updated: Mar 27, 2023
krs one
Krs-one was born on August 20, 1965, in Brooklyn, New York, and his real name is Lawrence Krisna Parker.
KRS-One first gained fame as a member of the Boogie Down Productions hip hop group in the 1980s. He is known for his socially conscious and politically charged lyrics, which often address issues of racism, poverty, and social injustice. Some of his most famous songs include "South Bronx", "The Bridge Is Over", and "My Philosophy".
In addition to his music career, KRS-One is also an activist and has been involved in various social and political causes over the years. He has been an advocate for education, particularly in the field of hip hop, and has also been involved in efforts to combat police brutality and promote racial justice.
KRS-One continues to be an influential figure in hip hop and is widely regarded as one of the greatest MCs of all time.
"My Philosophy" is a song by Boogie Down Productions, released in 1988. It was written by KRS-One, who is the lead vocalist of the group.
The song's lyrics focus on KRS-One's personal philosophy and his belief in the power of knowledge and education. The chorus of the song is a simple but powerful statement: "You can't change the world unless you change yourself."
In the verses, KRS-One discusses various social and political issues, including racism, poverty, and the criminal justice system. He also addresses the negative influence of drugs and violence in hip hop culture.
The song is notable for its use of a sample from "The Champ" by The Mohawks, which provides the song's distinctive horn riff.
"My Philosophy" is considered one of Boogie Down Productions' most popular and influential songs, and is often cited as a classic of golden age hip hop.
"Sound of da Police" is a song by American rapper KRS-One, released in 1993. The song is known for its catchy beat and powerful lyrics, which focus on the issue of police brutality and systemic racism in law enforcement.
The song's chorus, "Woop-woop! That's the sound of da police!", has become a cultural reference and has been sampled and referenced in numerous other songs and media.
The song's lyrics touch on themes such as racial profiling, police corruption, and the historical mistreatment of Black people by law enforcement. KRS-One's forceful delivery and pointed lyrics make "Sound of da Police" a powerful and memorable track that continues to resonate with audiences today.
"Self Destruction" is a song by KRS-One and the Stop the Violence Movement, released in 1989. The song was a response to the growing problem of violence and gang activity in the African-American community, particularly among young people.
The lyrics of "Self Destruction" encourage listeners to put an end to violence and promote peace and unity instead. The song features contributions from some of the most prominent rappers of the time, including Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Public Enemy, and Doug E. Fresh.
"Self Destruction" was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to raise awareness about the need for nonviolence and community empowerment.
The song remains a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and self-respect, and it continues to inspire young people today to work for positive change in their communities.
KRS-One, also known as "The Blastmaster," is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer.
KRS-One is considered to be one of the pioneers of hip hop and is known for his socially conscious and politically charged lyrics.
KRS-One first gained fame as a member of the group Boogie Down Productions, which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in 1986. The group released several influential albums, including "Criminal Minded" and "By All Means Necessary," which addressed issues such as police brutality, racism, and social inequality.
After the death of Scott La Rock in 1987, KRS-One continued to release solo albums and collaborate with other artists. He has been recognized as one of the most influential and innovative figures in hip hop and has won several awards for his contributions to the genre.
Throughout his career, KRS-One has remained committed to using his music to educate and inspire his audience. He has also been involved in various philanthropic and educational initiatives, including the formation of the Temple of Hip Hop, a non-profit organization that promotes hip hop culture and values.KRS-One, also known as "The Teacha", is an American rapper, activist, and philosopher.
COVID-19: A Second Opinion
Senator Ron Johnson brought together a collection of highly respected and well known Immunologists, Psychologists, Virologists, Epidemiologists and medical practitioners at the top of their game.
Names you may recognize:
- Dr. Ryan Cole
- Dr. Peter McCullough
- Dr. Robert MalonE
- Dr. Richard Urso
You can get your news and information wherever you like. You can get it from the preplanned questions and curated answers that the White House displays on the daily.
You can listen to main stream media and the narrative that they have been painting for the last couple years. Or you can listen to the guidance of the CDC who is specifically in bed with the pharmaceutical companies telling you what you should and should not do.
Or you can choose a different path, the path of listening to conversations, open conversations that are real, that are honest and that are coming from perspectives of some of the best medical specialists on the planet, who have existed in their fields of specialty from 10 to 60 years. There are tens of thousands of these specialists from around the world that have cared enough to make their voices heard in the face of scrutiny, de-platforming and literally risking their livelihoods on the daily to get real first-hand information and experience out there to those with ears to hear and eyes to see 👀
It’s becoming more clear by the day that the picture that has been painted by those who intend a very dreadful and traumatic narrative, have one thing in common. Those with the highest governance in the land, they who wear titles of leadership but no barely the meaning of being a leader, want you to be afraid, they know that suffering is rooted in fear and neglect. They know that the longer they can get people to believe the lies they have peddled, the less free thinkers there will be and the more compliance they will achieve. The motives of their dictates are quite crystal clear at this point. To affect society as a whole in such a way that through many mechanisms of disabling how our infrastructure once functioned, (however already not so well) if they can destroy it even further, the populace will cry out for help at some point, and they will be there to seemingly save the day.
How do we as an intelligent race not see the problem here?
This is not just absurd this is a cluster fuck
Thankfully their plans are backfiring on the daily. How moronic Omicron has become as a fast fuse burning explosive lacking any real affective fuel for its fire. It spreads quickly, but with a murmur and a whimper for nearly all who are exposed to it. It seems it’s just what we’ve been waiting for, something nothing or no one can stop, but has barely any negative affects related to what we’ve been dealing with During this very upside down and backwards time we find ourselves in.
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Do remember if someone suggests that a specialist is supposedly misleading or if they question why they may have so much bad press, that anyone can be slandered easily. It is one of the only options left for MSM to attempt to smear that person or group as much as possible, thereby lessening the positive affect of the information in question that is being shared. My suggestion in this case is to have the person search for any negative publicity or instances that existed before 2020. If they find none, then there's your sign. We now live in an era where the only option left to control the chosen narrative is to attempt de-platforming any individuals who may threaten and derail the procession towards a goal that only "THEY" can imagine.
In courageous Truth may we find ourselves, our hearts and our heads, to see through the deception which attempts to convince you of that which feels not in alignment.
in Love & Light
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