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Return of the Boom Bap

Return of the Boom Bap
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Studio album by KRS-One
Released September 28, 1993
Recorded 1992–1993
D&D Studios
(New York, New York)
Genre East Coast hip hop, Political hip hop, Conscious hip hop, Hardcore Hip Hop
Length 55:47
Label Jive Records
Producer DJ Premier
KRS-One
Norty Cotto
Showbiz
Kid Capri
KRS-One chronology
Return of the Boom Bap
(1993)
KRS-One
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
The Boston Globe (favorable)
Chicago Tribune 3.5/4 stars
Robert Christgau A−
Entertainment Weekly B+
NME (8/10)
Q 3/5 stars
RapReviews (8.5/10)
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
The Source 4/5 stars
Sun-Sentinel (favorable)
Vibe (favorable)

Return of the Boom Bap is KRS-One's first official solo album, released in 1993 on the Jive Records label. It peaked on the Billboard 200 charts at position 37 on October 16, 1993. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. The record was originally rated 4 mics in The Source in 1993. According to KRS One the album has sold over 300,000 copies

Unlike the majority of the Boogie Down Productions LP's, KRS here takes a step back from the production duties and invites rising underground stars DJ Premier, Showbiz and Kid Capri to handle the beats in addition to his four contributions. The track "P Is Still Free" appeared on the Menace to Society soundtrack labeled as a B.D.P. track. The track "Black Cop" was originally released as a 12" single and a track for the CB4 movie soundtrack, thus also labeled as a B.D.P. track.

Leftover Tracks

KRS-One Attacks

Outta Here

Black Cop

Mortal Thought

I Can't Wake Up

Sound of Da Police

Mad Crew

Brown Skin Woman

"P" Is Still Free

Stop Frontin'

Higher Level



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