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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comparing Nelly 2 Krs?,
By Alexander opoku (Bridonx, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
Whoeveer compared Nelly to Krs musta been smoking a bud or two, nelly doesn't have the balls to hold a candle to what krs has done over his carrer. when it's all said and done, 10 years from now, Nelly would be a forgorten fad, but Krs would still be a Legend. Case Closed.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still Awesome,
By Erisu Kimu (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
Regardless of what anybody says, this mini-album is still fresh and top-notch -- Krs-One style. This is NOT just a CD that focuses on dissing Nelly. Just because it has the song "Ova Here" on this, doesn't mean that the rest of the subject matter is pin-pointed in that direction. Krs-One expresses his usual knowledge on tracks like "The Message 2002" and "Splash." Even a song like "Down the Charts" is very real with the message of the modern Hip Hop industry. The beats were raw and Krs-One's delivery is amazingly hype as expected. Yeah, everyone who was disappointed with his previous effort on "Spiritual Minded" should at least appreciate the Blast Master's revival. This CD sounds very similar to "The Sneak Attack," another album that I really enjoyed. But then again, only the truest of Krs fans would still love this effort. It's nowhere near the status of his earlier projects with BDP and "Return of the Boom Bap" -- but it still exists in its own credentials. If you love Hip Hop, you'll definitely feel this album, because that's what this delivers the most.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
KRS is STILL #1!!! Fall Back When The TEACHER is SPEAKING!!!,
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This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
For anyone that is a fan of KRS-One, this is a MUST HAVE in your collection. For anyone that would call themselves a REAL HIP HIP HEAD, this is a must have. For anyone who is looking for a dosage of what was and what it's suppose to be, this is a must have. Aww hell......THIS IS JUSTA MUST HAVE.This CD kind of slip out through the cracks between the "Spiritual Minded" and "Kristyles" albums. The headliner track of this CD is the Nelly diss track "Ova Here". Even though KRS loss battle with the line "Don't but Nelly's album on June 25th", ABSOULTELY NOTHING ELSE ABOUT THIS CD SAYS THAT KRS ISN'T STILL #1!!! The tracks are all neckspappers. My personal favorite is track 10 called "Problemz". Damn, that joint is thumpin'. The ONLy reason that this CD DOESN'T get 5 stars is that it's TOO short. The best comparison would be a Young Tyson fight. There are no long solid jabs for 12-rounds, but short hard hooks to the head and a 3rd round knock out. Do the math. The CD has 13 tracks that add up too a total of 25 minutes long. And of the 13 tracks, 5 of those aren't actual songs but interludes and intros. Which leaves you with 8 actuals songs. And one song is a remix of "Ova Here", which makes that 2 of the same song, and leaves you with 7 songs. Having said all that, I am in no way, shape or form dissatisfied by my choice in picking up this CD. This is a breath of fresh air. I'll sum it up in KRS's own own. As a matter a fact, this is how the CD starts off: "First of all, I don't who yall saw on this stage on this stage before me. I don't know who you're gonna see on this stage after me. But THIS, is REAL HIP HOP!!!!!"
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Kris does it again,
By J-Kay "The real Hiphop is over here" (Huntington, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
Unless of course you don't know anything about Hiphop, you should remember when Kris ripped MC Shan with The Bridge Is Over. Now hes back to rip Nelly. The only difference is Shan had/has skills, Nelly is a much easier target. Brought about by Nelly's #1 "I'm tired of people judging what's real Hiphop/Half the time, you'll be them n****s that f***in album flop". Don't expect too much out of this album though. Kris just released it to hold the fans over until Kristyles.In response to the Daily News story, KRS released a statement on Thursday to explain his words. "Like everyone," he wrote, "I was shocked to read that I and other African-Americans actually 'cheered when 9-11 happened,' and that I have 'declared my solidarity with Al Qaeda.' "I would never just say something as crazy as 'we cheered when 9-11 happened'!" he continued. "I was making an objective point about how many hip-hoppas as well as the oppressed peoples of the world felt that day." The rapper said that when he was asked why hip-hop has not "engaged the current situation more [meaning 9-11], my response was 'because it does not affect us, or at least we don't perceive that it affects us. September 11 happened to them.' I went on to say that 'I am speaking for the culture now; I am not speaking my personal opinion.' " KRS said that after he stated that the hip-hop community's response to the attacks was "Mmmm ... justice," he had hoped to say, "Now of course, a lot of our friends and family were lost there as well," but was interrupted. In the lengthy statement, KRS went on to explain that his words were taken out of context and that some of what he said may have been misunderstood because "I am a poet and I speak poetically." With regard to his statement about America committing suicide in order for the world to become a better place, KRS explained: "If you want to go beyond voting, American interests must put a gun to its head and commit suicide, because as long as we are only interested in American interests, we go out and invade the rest of the world." Though he was saddened by 9-11, the rapper said, he and many members of his community who were "racially profiled and harassed by the World Trade Center's security" felt a "sense of justice, a sense of change, a wake-up call watching the Twin Towers fall." "For the record," the rapper said, concluding his statement, "I am an American philosopher. I speak and seek truth." KRS apologized "if the slander that the Daily News has printed regarding my political views has offended anyone in any way." "However," he added, "we do have a voice and a point of view, and if you are not prepared to hear what hip-hop has to say about its view of world events, then don't ask!"
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
real hip hop ish.,
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This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
That's pretty shocking to see that KRS said something that critical about 9-11. That kind of sets me off, but hey, other messages he preaches are great. One, a lot of bad ish the government does. It's true, there hasn't been a good President in a LONG TIME, and I doubt there will be one any time soon. Another message is the anti commercialism. And all the dissing on Nelly, that needs to be out there more. Nelly is wack. KRS One can be drugged, have his tongue cut off, and still rhyme better than Nelly. And KRS does not have that damn annoying voice that Nelly pisses everyone off with. This isn't KRS's best, but it's damn good, especially over Nelly crap. If your into good disses on Nelly, purchase this. If you back Nelly, than you need to go to the Temple of Hip Hop Kulture and learn what real hip hop is all about.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE REAL HIPHOP IS OVER HERE,
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
The Prophets vs Profits cd was hot! Unfortunately the samples weren't cleared and they had to leave off some of the best songs. This mixtape is still most definitely worth buying though.Whoever said KRS-ONE fell off must not know anything about Hiphop and rap music. On some of KRS-ONE's latest albums he has spit some of the sickest rhymes over some of the sickest beats. Listen to his self-titled album - that's one of the best Hiphop albums ever made. Or take The Sneak Attack - now that's the definition of Hiphop. Or Take Spiritual Minded - like Kool Moe Dee said: "[Spiritual Minded] was one of the more- I can't even tell you have many different flows he had, how much elequant essence he had, it was one of the best lyrical performances that he ever did. But it wasn't known about a) cuz it wasn't on a major label, b) it was talking about spirituality, and we seem to shun away from it." Not only is KRS one of the best MC's ever, but he has also made some of the greatest contributions to Hiphop Culture. He's a living legend. It's like you have to be dead to be honored, for real. The skills are there, the music is there, the heart is there. If you don't feel him it must be cuz he's over your head.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
as he states I have enough albums to make my own top 10.,
By Chris (St.Louis,MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
Top songs are "Ova herre" wich is a vivid diss directed towards Nelly."Splash" has a great beat and of course he shows up lyrically."Down the Charts" he shows some of his best storytelling on how Nelly keeps on Falling."Message 2002"He does a remake of the message on "Stop it" he shows a good Raggaestyle that he is known for."problemz" has a good beat and he does it great.He just tears Nelly to shreads on this. Lyrics-10/10 Production-6/10 X Factor-5/10 Classic-7/10 Replay-7 Total=7 out of 10 Fingers
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
KRS-One is making waves in the Hiphop world,
By Michael A Hatfield (Overland Park, KS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
The Mix tape is a pretty good buy. I got it not really knowing which direction he would go after the Nelly battle and the Spiritually Minded album. It seems to me that KRS-One is giving us a taste of what's to come in his upcoming Kristyle album. I have always held the belief that his message isn't what holds him back from reaching millions...it's his uncompetitive production. This album has great lyrics, and there are some shining examples of beats and boom-bap production. But ultimatly, the album can't receive 5 stars because of the lesser quality production in a few songs. Overall though I think KRS-One fans should buy this album immediatly, but those who haven't ever heard KRS-One or purchased his albums should wait until Kristyle comes out. It is rumored to be doctored up by Dr. Dre, so I can't imagine the production on Kristyle slipping at all. In fact, I have the distinct feeling Kristyle will be KRS-One's largest selling album to date. I just hope KRS didn't have to pay Dre too much for the production. Wouldn't it be nice for the best lyricist in the world to combine talents with one of the best producers in the world?Overall, if you know and like KRS-One you simply have to have this album. If you are just getting into KRS-One, try his self-titled album or The Sneak Attack first and wait for Kristyle to drop.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
3 Stars- Worth it just to here "Ova Here",
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
...The song is titled Ova Here and appears twice on The Mix Tape (the second time is a remix). This song is worth listening to the rest of the sub-par material on this CD just to here KRS-One show Nelly who rules the world of Hip-Hop. Saying stuff from "..." to "..." The Teacha rips into to Nelly with percision and quality. This is in my opinion a real come-back song, where KRS doesn't have to attack Nelly's sexuality like Nas did to Jay-Z.Any way, besides the two Ova Here's the rest of the album is not KRS-Standards. Things Is About To Change is a tight track and Down The Charts is a creative story about a rap star who slides down the charts. But all the Shout-Outs and weak tracks make this CD a 3 star effort. BUT GET IT JUST TO LISTEN TO OVA HERE is my final verdict.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KRS STILL GOT THE JUICE,
By mcX (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mix Tape (Audio CD)
BO BO BO BOYAKA!!!hahah, krs has STILL got it, not that he never never had it. Still coming wit the PHAT beats and still with the PHAT rhymes that still have the PHAT messages. KEEP ON ROCKIN THE MIC KRISS!!! |
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Mix Tape by Krs-One (Audio CD - 2002)
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