KRS-One – “Raw Hip Hop” (KRS-One.Com / 2022)
The Blastmaster revisits the 70s and 80s on this SUN-One-produced track from his recent album “I M A M C R U 1 2”.
KRS-One – “Raw Hip Hop” (KRS-One.Com / 2022)
The Blastmaster revisits the 70s and 80s on this SUN-One-produced track from his recent album “I M A M C R U 1 2”.
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KRS-One – “Can You Dance” (KRS-One.Com / 2022)
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KRS-One – “The Beginning” (KRS-One.Com / 2022)
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KRS-One – “Krazy” (@IAmKRSOne / 2021)
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Hakim Green ft. KRS-One – “The Cypher” (@HakimGreen / 2021)
KRS-One – “Black Black Black” (@IAmKRSOne / 2020)
The Blastmaster celebrates historical Black figures in the video for this powerful Mlody-produced track from his forthcoming album “Between Da Protests”.
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KRS-One – “Don’t Fall For It” (@IAmKRSOne / 2020)
Sun-One-produced edutainment from the Blastmaster’s forthcoming album “Between Da Protests”.
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Lord Finesse ft. KRS-One & O.C. – “Brainstorm – Grand Moff Remix” (Gurandomofu.BandCamp.Com / 2020)
Australia’s Grand Moff has crafted a respectful reworking of this formidable collaboration from Lord Finesse’s mid-90s release “The Awakening”, staying true to the dusty-fingered flavour of the original with a head-nodding combination of heavy drums and echoing horns.
The Blastmaster returns with his usual brand of lyrical edutainment mixed with Hip-Hop philosophy over thirty years since his initial debut on wax.
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KRS-One – “Show Respect” (@IAmKRSOne / 2017)
Mlody-produced track from the Blastmaster’s new album “The World Is Mind”.
KRS-One – “Take Em Out” (@IAmKRSOne / 2016)
The Blastmaster drops visuals to his DJ Strez-produced MC Shan diss off the “Now Hear This” album.
KRS-One – “The Phife Tribute” (@IAmKRSOne / 2016)
The Blastmaster drops a heartfelt dedication to the late ATCQ member, with all proceeds from the sale of the DJ Static-produced single going to Phife’s family.
KRS-One – “Still Huggin A Nut (S.H.A.N.)” (@IAmKRSOne / 2016)
The Blastmaster responds to recent comments by former adversary MC Shan like it’s 1986 all over again.
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Tagged East Coast Hip-Hop, Independent Hip-Hop, KRS-One, MC Shan, Underground Hip-Hop
KRS-One – “Let’s Go” (@IAmKRSOne / 2015)
The Blastmaster gives props to his longstanding fans on this Mad Lion-produced track off his new album “Now Hear This”.
KRS-One – “Sound Man” (@IAmKRSOne / 2015)
Approximately thirty years since his debut on wax, the Blastmaster proves that true skills are timeless with this DJ Static-produced single from his new “Now Hear This” album.
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Tagged BDP, East Coast Hip-Hop, Independent Hip-Hop, KRS-One, Underground Hip-Hop
KRS-One – “Drugs Won” (@IAmKRSOne / 2015)
Produced by the Blastmaster’s son PredatorPr!me and taken from the forthcoming KRS album “Now Hear This!”.
Following up his impressive Ghostface remix project, New Jersey’s DJ Priority showcases his production skills once again, adding his sonic touch to a selection of Blastmaster bangers including classic collaborations with the likes of Lord Finesse, Das EFX and Channel Live – fresh for 2015, you suckers!
Domingo ft. KRS-One – “Temple Tactics” (@BeatsByDomingo / 2015)
Vintage Blastmaster flavour from veteran NY producer Domingo’s second compilation of unreleased tracks featuring Kool G. Rap, Smiley The Ghetto Child, Slick Rick and more.
Tragedy Khadafi ft. KRS-One & A.G. – “Modern Day Gangsta” (@TragedyKhadafi / 2015)
Three of NY’s finest combine forces to drop lyrical jewels and poignant social commentary over raw Stricknine production.
Philly-raised deejay Kil pays homage to NYC’s legendary D&D Studios with this collection of 90s classics from the likes of Black Moon, Group Home, Blahzay Blahzay and more.