Throughout Boom Bap, KRS-One's voice is hoarse, as though he were so driven that he had to shout the entire album in one session without resting. When it comes to rhyming skills, he still has few rivals. His raps combine cultural literacy, wild imagination and absurd wit with mad street flavor. KRS expresses ideas with such exuberance that the zany logic of some of his assertions goes down like candy-coated pills.
After having fallen off a bit in the beat department on his last two albums, KRS-One has emerged with renewed vigor and a confident sense of his past on Return of the Boom Bap. It's a mighty B-boy stance.
(Posted: Nov 25, 1993)
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- KRS-One Attacks
- Outta Here
- Black Cop
- Mortal Thought
- I Can't Wake Up
- Slap Them Up
- Sound Of Da Police
- Mad Crew
- Uh Oh
- Brown Skin Woman
- Return Of The Boom Bap
- P Is Still Free
- Stop Frontin'
- Higher Level
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