Return Of The Boom-Bap.

Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
edited April 2007 in Strut Central
KRS + Primo = b/w"$5000 love seat"? What part of the game is that? File next to "5 g's on Levis".

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  • dayday 9,611 Posts
    KRS + Primo =


    b/w


    "$5000 love seat"? What part of the game is that? File next to "5 g's on Levis".


    Hail yes. Dude was still on and hadn't lost his mind yet. From the title track to "Higher Level" that record is the shit.

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    KRS + Primo =


    b/w


    "$5000 love seat"? What part of the game is that? File next to "5 g's on Levis".

    I always thoght that lyric was so weird that it had to be rooted in some sort of personal experience... like he had been sorely tempted by a 5K loveseat on his way to the studio that day.

  • KRS + Primo =


    b/w


    "$5000 love seat"? What part of the game is that? File next to "5 g's on Levis".

    I always thoght that lyric was so weird that it had to be rooted in some sort of personal experience... like he had been sorely tempted by a 5K loveseat on his way to the studio that day.

    Or maybe he was at the house of a surely inferior fellow MC and got some loveseat jealousy.

    That record has "I'm a Blunt Gettin Smoked" on it too, right? Yeah, that was a good album. I don't think I have it anymore and now I want to hear it.

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    KRS + Primo =


    b/w


    "$5000 love seat"? What part of the game is that? File next to "5 g's on Levis".

    I always thoght that lyric was so weird that it had to be rooted in some sort of personal experience... like he had been sorely tempted by a 5K loveseat on his way to the studio that day.

    Or maybe he was at the house of a surely inferior fellow MC and got some loveseat jealousy.

    That record has "I'm a Blunt Gettin Smoked" on it too, right? Yeah, that was a good album. I don't think I have it anymore and now I want to hear it.

    I remember reading an interview around that time where he was going on about:

    EVERY ALBUM KRS-ONE DOES HE BRINGS YOU A NEW STYLE! FOR EXAMPLE, "I'M A BLUNT GETTING SMOKED"--THAT IS A COMPLETELY NEW STYLE! YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THAT STYLE BEFORE! KRS-ONE BRINGS YOU THESE NEW STYLES EVERYTIME HE COMES OUT!



  • That record has "I'm a Blunt Gettin Smoked" on it too, right?

    "I'm Dreeeeemin'....about bein' a blunt, I'm runnin' around and I can't wake up!"

    that song is so dope. Me and my bro used to debate that when he started listing all the fools taking a pull off of 'him' was he giving props to them, or is it an elaborate metaphor saying that everyone who takes a pull of him is biting his style?

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Me and my bro used to debate that when he started listing all the fools taking a pull off of 'him' was he giving props to them, or is it an elaborate metaphor saying that everyone who takes a pull of him is biting his style?




    "WE WILL BE HERE FOREVER! FOREVER AND EVER,AND EVER AND EVER!"

  • I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.

    we shouldn't forget about "Hip Hop vs. Rap" - Mr. Cee was killing that track last week on the radio. It wasn't on the album, I know, but was still from that same session.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.

    we shouldn't forget about "Hip Hop vs. Rap" - Mr. Cee was killing that track last week on the radio. It wasn't on the album, I know, but was still from that same session.

    Hip Hop vs Rap might be the best song from that session.

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.

    we shouldn't forget about "Hip Hop vs. Rap" - Mr. Cee was killing that track last week on the radio. It wasn't on the album, I know, but was still from that same session.

    Hip Hop vs Rap might be the best song from that session.

    That track is incredible.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.
    we shouldn't forget about "Hip Hop vs. Rap" - Mr. Cee was killing that track last week on the radio. It wasn't on the album, I know, but was still from that same session.
    Hip Hop vs Rap might be the best song from that session.
    That track is incredible.

    so this DJ, he gets down
    mixing records while they go
    round and round round we go
    two years ago a friend of mine
    and Flash is gonna rock your mind
    welcome to the Terrordome, the Terrordome
    I wonder if I take you home
    E-F-F-E-C-T a cool operator operating correctly
    but back in the day I knew rap would never die
    too late baby bwai
    bai in a body boy head head
    head insane in the membrane
    take the train, take the train
    M-E-T-H-O-D Man
    'Hattan keeps on making it
    Brooklyn keeps on taking it
    We keep coming back with more and more hits
    party people, I came through the door, I said it before
    Two years ago, super hoe
    If my train goes off the track,
    pick it up, pick it up, pick it up back back
    back to the grill again, the grill again
    friends
    how many MC's must get dissed?
    Before somebody says don't fuck with Chris
    Hey! Ho! Keep on moving don't stop no
    body beats the Biz
    Let's do the dance called the Pee Wee Herman
    Hey, Erick Sermon, Hey
    you you get off my cloud,
    go down baby, go down baby, the gods must be crazy
    you ain't fresh, you ain't fresh
    Yeah[/b]

  • I listened to it this morning after making this post. It still holds up. "Brown Skin Woman" is still a skip for me, but the rest of the album really rocks. I love how Primo cuts up only KRS vocals for the hooks throughout the album.
    we shouldn't forget about "Hip Hop vs. Rap" - Mr. Cee was killing that track last week on the radio. It wasn't on the album, I know, but was still from that same session.
    Hip Hop vs Rap might be the best song from that session.
    That track is incredible.

    so this DJ, he gets down
    mixing records while they go
    round and round round we go
    two years ago a friend of mine
    and Flash is gonna rock your mind
    welcome to the Terrordome, the Terrordome
    I wonder if I take you home
    E-F-F-E-C-T a cool operator operating correctly
    but back in the day I knew rap would never die
    too late baby bwai
    bai in a body boy head head
    head insane in the membrane
    take the train, take the train
    M-E-T-H-O-D Man
    'Hattan keeps on making it
    Brooklyn keeps on taking it
    We keep coming back with more and more hits
    party people, I came through the door, I said it before
    Two years ago, super hoe
    If my train goes off the track,
    pick it up, pick it up, pick it up back back
    back to the grill again, the grill again
    friends
    how many MC's must get dissed?
    Before somebody says don't fuck with Chris
    Hey! Ho! Keep on moving don't stop no
    body beats the Biz
    Let's do the dance called the Pee Wee Herman
    Hey, Erick Sermon, Hey
    you you get off my cloud,
    go down baby, go down baby, the gods must be crazy
    you ain't fresh, you ain't fresh
    Yeah[/b]

    the spinbad remix is crazy too where he puts the beat to the corresponding lines.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    so this DJ, he gets down
    mixing records while they go
    round and round round we go
    two years ago a friend of mine
    and Flash is gonna rock your mind
    welcome to the Terrordome, the Terrordome
    I wonder if I take you home
    E-F-F-E-C-T a cool operator operating correctly
    but back in the day I knew rap would never die
    too late baby bwai
    bai in a body boy head head
    head insane in the membrane
    take the train, take the train
    M-E-T-H-O-D Man
    'Hattan keeps on making it
    Brooklyn keeps on taking it
    We keep coming back with more and more hits
    party people, I came through the door, I said it before
    Two years ago, super hoe
    If my train goes off the track,
    pick it up, pick it up, pick it up back back
    back to the grill again, the grill again
    friends
    how many MC's must get dissed?
    Before somebody says don't fuck with Chris
    Hey! Ho! Keep on moving don't stop no
    body beats the Biz
    Let's do the dance called the Pee Wee Herman
    Hey, Erick Sermon, Hey
    you you get off my cloud,
    go down baby, go down baby, the gods must be crazy
    you ain't fresh, you ain't fresh
    Yeah[/b]

    the spinbad remix is crazy too where he puts the beat to the corresponding lines.

    MP3 pleez!!!

  • planlessplanless 819 Posts


    MP3 pleez!!!


  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    St8 Lava!!!

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    Spinbad's cuts are so goddamn clean, shit kills me everytime.



  • MP3 pleez!!!



    I got this on wax from LabbCabbin a few years back. It is pretty amazing.

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    Is this the one where there's a biggie track on the flip? I got that one. The track surfaced on the "imagine if we take over the radio" mixtape. Straight heat! That tape was so next level...

  • yoigotbeatsyoigotbeats 1,667 Posts
    KRS will always be hip hop's nucleus in my book. GREATEST OF ALL TIME.
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