X-Clan appreciation thread

KENNY DA COOKER

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to be fair, they went at KRS first, a few times...


Word.....They came after KRS ONE when he was promoting the H.E.A.L agenda (human eduaction against lies) which was based on the ideal of Humanisim as a school of thought to fortify afrocentricity....

X-CLAN on the other hand viewed Humanisim as a western based philosophy which was counterproductive to Black Nationalisim and Pan-African wisdom as a whole....

"Over and under as I progress to this
Got no time to be hanging out with humanists - "Fire And Earth"

Krs One finally addressed them in the SOURCE........i remember that issue...............and he wasn't talking about a "DEBATE"

krs one was seriously on some I'M FUKKING EREBODY UP ON SITE SHYT!!! ...... definitly one of my favorite years of hip hop :yes:


:violent:


That's when he was on his "WE IN HERE"/DUCDOWN type of vibe where he was coming at everybody who he thought took a shot at him or need to be dealt with, i see why 50 looked at him as an influence...BDP had that shyt on smash!!!

"Now i have people on my list this year, let me not say they gonna get rolled on....but let me say they better stay out my path..X-CLAN took crazy shots at me with thier last shyt with "brother you must learn". I let that slide, this year thier new single says "got no time to be hanging out with Humanists" WHAT the FU#@?!..Yo, Paradise, Lumumba , Brother J. and whatever the fukk that other kid's name is, better stay outta my way!" :heh:

Link to the SOURCE ARTICLE: http://www.unkut.com/images/krs1/krs1-source-4.jpg
 

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Word.....They came after KRS ONE when he was promoting the H.E.A.L agenda (human eduaction against lies) which was based on the ideal of Humanisim as a school of thought to fortify afrocentricity....

X-CLAN on the other hand viewed Humanisim as a western based philosophy which was counterproductive to Black Nationalisim and Pan-African wisdom as a whole....

"Over and under as I progress to this
Got no time to be hanging out with humanists - "Fire And Earth"

Krs One finally addressed them in the SOURCE........i remember that issue...............and he wasn't talking about a "DEBATE"

krs one was seriously on some I'M FUKKING EREBODY UP ON SITE SHYT!!! ...... definitly one of my favorite years of hip hop :yes:


:violent:


That's when he was on his "WE IN HERE"/DUCDOWN type of vibe where he was coming at everybody who he thought took a shot at him or need to be dealt with, i see why 50 looked at him as an influence...BDP had that shyt on smash!!!

"Now i have people on my list this year, let me not say they gonna get rolled on....but let me say they better stay out my path..X-CLAN took crazy shots at me with thier last shyt with "brother you must learn". I let that slide, this year thier new single says "got no time to be hanging out with Humanists" WHAT the FU#@?!..Yo, Paradise, Lumumba , Brother J. and whatever the fukk that other kid's name is, better stay outta my way!" :heh:

Link to the SOURCE ARTICLE: http://www.unkut.com/images/krs1/krs1-source-4.jpg

yep, on A day of Outrage too:

and while I'm boomin this, I'm not a humanist...

In The Ways of the Scales:

teachers and preachers remain confused
talking about humans in true black ways
talking revolution and you're out to entertain

Xodus:

or would you ask me if I'm a humanist?
or down with Swiss Miss or anyone from the abyss?

again on Fire on Earth:

revolution is not humanism...

then Kris finally came back with:

 
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That first album got heavy rotation on my Stereo.

We are protected by the red, the black, and the green. At the Crossroads, with a key.

SISSY!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I remember hearing Funkin Lesson, then listening to my mom's One Nation Under Under The Groove album, and having my first real :ohhh: moment about how hip-hop was made
 

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black america was on some other shyt back in the day

straight up street cats and certified KILLERS (real killers)

would be bumping and quoting brother j and digging the shyt

as well as the regular black folks in the "hood"

hip hop really could have made some tangible changes have we kept that shyt to ourselves and kept it a cult movement
 
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