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KRS-One Shows Why He’s A Miracle On A Song From His New Mixtape

KRS-One is recording a new project, Street Light. “This is the light for the street, and this light of the street,” he explains of the title. “[The other meaning of the title is] the actual street light was the original source of Hip-Hop’s power.” Pioneers, including the Cold Crush Brothers, have documented using New York City’s public utilities to power turntables, mixers, and speakers in the 1970s block parties and park jams. In a way that was not possible in the 1980s and 1990s, Kris Parker is documenting the creation of his forthcoming mixtape in real-time. Following two recent videos that show The Teacha bringing his books of rhymes into the recording booth, KRS creates a song. KRS-One Speaks About The Power Of Hip-Hop To Change The World (Video) Joined by a female vocalist, the R&B-tinged track features a chorus, “I am a miracle.” One of Hip-Hop’s most influential MCs sprinkles in his lyrical seasoning from an adjacent room. “I woke up realizing I am a miracle / Starting with the umbilical cord, I am a miracle / Forget whatever I can afford, I am a miracle / Walking with the strength of a lord, spittin’ lyrical,” he charges. “How am I even spitting at all? That’s a miracle / ‘Thirty years, KRS-One, how are we still hearing you?’” The Boogie Down Productions co-founder asserts that he represents the pinnacle of culture, riding the beat. The MC/producer flashes a smile while laying his vocals, which keep the same cadence. “Standing on principle / While others steady dissin’ you / But still showin’ love livin’ above, that’s a miracle / They tried to put the fear in you / Act like they wasn’t hearin’ you / But that was minimal / You remain the miracle / No hate or bitterness, ’cause both are reciprocal / Not to become hateful toward hate? That’s a miracle / The rent due / And the landlord? He ain’t hearin’ you / But the check with no money on it just cleared for you,” spits the Criminal Minded author (along with late partner DJ Scott La Rock). KRS-One Is Working On New Music & He’s In The Studio With Dr. Dre In the second half of the video, KRS-One thanks Dr. Dre (who he took a studio photo with in 2018), while detailing the upcoming work. “We recorded it all these studios and got all these different sounds. But I needed to come to a studio like this so that everything can now sound the same. Everything can now have the same power, inflection, this kinda thing—tone, and all that.” Video shows the often under-acknowledged producer tweaking knobs at the boards. In the last two minutes of the video, KRS teases another excerpt from these recordings. The creator says that Street Light will be available at tour stops at the KRS-One site. Wonder What A 1977 New York City Park Jam Sounded Like? Press Play… (Mix) Videos featuring KRS-One are available at AFH TV. We are currently offering free 7-day trials.

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Big Sean Awards Detroit Boys & Girls Club $100K Recording Studio

Source: LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 07: Rapper Big Sean performs at the 2017 MTV Movie And TV Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on May 7, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic) 

Big Sean continues to reward the city that raised him. He has recently given today’s youth a very gracious donation.

Last weekend he hosted his second annual DONWeekend which treated locals to a free block party, a panel on mental health awareness and more. As spotted on HipHopDX the G.O.O.D. Music MC also gave a very generous gift to the kids of Motor City. He awarded the Dauch Boys & Girls Club location a 100K recording studio. The center is indented to provide children an outlet to express their talents in a productive and safe setting.

He detailed his enthusiasm in a Twitter post. “Today was one of the most bossed up things we ever did! Threw a block party w/ free rides, food n everything BUT also had rooms where we introduced people n kids to yoga, self healing, computer coding/engineering, Music programs n lighting and more right in our hood! #DONweekend”.

He also shared other opportunities that his Sean Anderson Organization provided throughout the two-day event series. “Went and threw the most legendary Block Party! Free hair braiding n cuts, rides, food, etc. but what’s fire is we introduced kids/grown folk to self healing, coding, music/engineering lighting programs, yoga, and more” his caption read.

In March Sean publicly admitted that had fallen back from his music career in 2018 because he was struggled with depression. Luckily he fought through it and shared his experience in an effort to encourage anyone in his past predicament.

You can view footage from the recording studio press conference below.

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What was your favorite moment or quote said during #DONWeekend2019? TELL US BELOW/LEAVE A COMMENT! • During the unveiling of the new @seanandersonorg Content & Production Studio at the @bgcsem, both @BigSean and Myra Anderson took the time to answer questions even from some rising journalist as young as 13! We look forward to sharing more highlights and special memories from #DONWeekend, and let us know a few of yours too in the comments below! • Thank you to @shotsbyabro and @lancealyas for 📸 filming on behalf of the @SeanAndersonOrg! • #DONWeekend #neishaneshae #DetroitOnNOW #DONWeekend2019 #DetroitMI #DetroitMichigan #BigSean #SeanAndersonFoundation #nonprofit #givingback #education #charity #mentorship #internship #SeanAnderson #drmichaelericdyson #michaelericdyson #myraanderson #askdrjess #drjess #shakasenghor

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Atlanta Studio Where Offset Was Recording Hit By Drive-By Shooting

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Offset will need to keep his head on a swivel after a drive-by shooting occurred late Wednesday (May 9) night. The Migos rapper was unarmed and an investigation appears to be ongoing.

TMZ reports:

An Atlanta studio where Offset was recording got peppered with bullets Wednesday night in a drive-by shooting.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … cops responding to the shooting at the Crossover Entertainment Group studio Wednesday night were told by witnesses that Offset was there recording when the shots were fired into the building. Officers responded, but Offset was long gone by the time they arrived.

At least one witness felt the Migos rapper might have been the target of the shooting. So far, we’re told cops have not spoken to Offset, but they’ll likely reach out to him as they investigate.

Check out the video of the shooting below.

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