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For once, KRS-One has altered his traditional strategy of minimalist, native-New York rapid-fire beats and mixed it up a bit. Featuring producers like DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill and Rich Nice (of Nas fame), as well as cameos by Redman, New York radio personality Angie Martinez and crooner and label mate Joe, I Got Next is a smorgasbord of jazzy rhythms, R&B melodies and, as usual, old-school boom bap all propelled by KRS-One's trademark boastful lilts.
"Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)," the first single, is a clever remake of the Blondie classic "Rapture" featuring new singer Keva cooing the Deborah Harry lead. The cinematic "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" is a gritty tale of warfare between street hustlers and the police over drug profits. Punctuated by gunshots, the song recalls earlier KRS-One masterpieces such as "9mm Goes Bang" and "Love's Gonna Get'cha." "Blowe," driven by a spooky synthesizer riff, represents KRS-One at his most lyrically ferocious. It's that ferocity and commitment to being "strictly about skills" that explains KRS-One's ongoing love affair with hip-hop.
(Posted: Apr 28, 1997)
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- 1st Quarter - The Commentary
- 2nd Quarter - Free Throws
- The MC
- I Got Next / Neva Hadda Gun
- Heartbeat
- Step Into A World (Rapture's Delight)
- A Friend
- H.I.P.H.O.P.
- Halftime
- 3rd Quarter - The Commentary
- Klassicks
- Blowe
- Real Hip-Hop (Part II)
- Come To Da Party
- Can't Stop, Won't Stop
- Over Ya Head
- Just To Prove A Point
- 4th Quarter - Free Throws
- Step Into A World (Rapture's Delight)
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