Yeah just seeing how contrived and inauthentic 50 Cent’s appearance in comparison with the others was, as the only “new school” rapper featured in this clip further illustrates your point
You got to respect Kris for keeping it real though he acknowledged that it if wasn't for Shan making "The Bridge" he wouldn't have made "South Bronx and so on
@eddiefresh76 i still listen to them. PIONEERS. Paved the way for hip hop. MC Shan, KRS, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B and Rakim, EPMD, Cool C, Roxanne Shante, Ms Melodie, Kool Moe Dee
Those were the days when you actually heard a record for the first time at a club. Nowadays people don't want to hear something new at a club they only want to hear that crap that gets played on the radio 24/7.
As a white dude I totally agree. People say lord jamar is “racist” for saying white people are a guest in our house. And we are!! I’ve never bought a Eminem tape. The only whites dudes I ever messed with was 3rd bass. You leave certain things up to the professionals. You don’t call a handyman to do an electrical job. Yo don’t do to your doctor for surgery. Certain things are to be left alone. You can enjoy it, as I do. I’m in my 40’s and I remember this stuff from a kid. This WAS hip hop!!! I can’t listen to this shit! I’m stuck in the 80’s 90’s forever!!
No lie!! BDP came way hard and killed them with The Bridge Is Over! Shan was definitely no match for KRS-One as far as rhyming. The only one that really came strong with a BPD diss was Roxanne Shante with Have A Nice Day... "You may remember the voice from a few years ago When I first came out and dissed UTFO I chilled for a while, I put down my pen But now some suckas from the Bronx got me started again Now I'm not out to diss the whole Boogie Down Just a featherweight crew from that part of town You made a little record and then you start frontin' Tried to diss the Juice Crew but ain't hurt nuttin' Now KRS-ONE you should go on vacation With that name soundin' like a wack radio station And as for Scott La Rock, you should be ashamed When T La Rock said "It's Yours", he didn't mean his name So step back peasants, poppin' all that junk Or else BDP will stand for Broken Down Punks 'cause I'm an All-Star just like Julius Erving And Roxanne Shante is only good for steady servin'" She went all the way in!!!!
Naw I think kill that noise was harder smh Marley stopped Shan from making a diss I'm telling you if Shan dissed them back it would have been over I like juice crew better they had more attention and better MCs
Nothing like it , to be honest it want really about the boroughs , I was from the Bronx and I loved the juice crew . I think back then we just respected the talent .
I remember the first time I heard South Bronx. I'm from the UK and so the Bridge wars were not something I knew much about at the time but I knew good hip hop when I heard it. That record wasn't just about its message - it was a smoking hip hop record in its own right.
An abstract interview, the variety of perspectives from true mcees and from original ones at that. This is pure vintage knowledge born you can’t obtain first hand anymore unless it’s documented such as this, just recorded history so you have to genuinely respect and appreciate this. Haven’t seen this video in so long, I was trying to find the one where KRS disses PM Dawn the one so compact yet impacting... short as it may have been I’d still bump it all the time in my dorms as an adolescent but I was searching for that video and this particular one so happen to be in my liked playlist library. I’ve had it in there for years so proud to reunite with a sacred video which projects one of the most bona fide informing visuals in HipHop History.
Bridge is Over is STILL one of if not the greatest diss track of all time. Between that and another all time great diss track, South Bronx, MC Shan never really stood a chance.
Korey Sylver no not true Mc shan had kill that noise was much better than bridge is over kill that noise had rap skills bridge is over was word he put on paper
TOTALLY HONORED 2 have been growing up during this time in Hip Hop, & Hip Hop as a whole...it was born in Aug. 1973, me, Jun. 1970, so us 2 are siblings in my view. 🎧💖🎶💖🎵💖🎧
Wow wow, wow, the realest interview ever! I was in Soundview when a skinny Kris with shades rocked Southbronx at a jam in the park! Dudes went ballistic!! I get goosebumps thinking back. I was there and KRS is the truth in Hip Hop! Front if you wanna! Shan and the Juice crew is definitely on the map as well. Much respect to them. But the only ones to go international and make it globally was Kane and Biz. #facts! G Rap was the best in my opinion but people, especially women, & white people couldn't relate to his gritty, street style. So he gets all the lyrical street cred but impact wasn't global. Nevertheless, this interview was fire, the raps are unforgettable, so real Hip Hop lives in memory forever! #FerRealFerReal!✊
Man I wish I lived in golden era of hip hop cuz back then hip hop was so live, it was dope. N also KRS-one and MC Shan are the prime example of great legends and great battle.
yeah, some iconic movements those songs were, back when record sales mattered none, I love how humble KRSone is there, MC shan was a lion sensing his end, we heard about these battles in the Midwest B!! Kris didn't back down from anyone, of course they were out of the shelter so......like hyena's smelling blood & he came with a powerful bite when his pride was hurt, who knew such a shot from the dark would tear thru its target with such a huge hole!!!
Here's the thing this wasn't a beef. A beef is you owe me money, you bangin' my chick, you had me set up...IE Pac/Biggie. This was a battle. "I'm a better MC than you." "No you ain't!! "Yea I am and I'll prove it... on the Mic with my skills." That's a battle. Thank you KRS/Shan for layin' down the ground work for what a battle was, is, and always will be. A test of an MC's skills. PERIOD
Wooooord... the Bronx attacked... remember dude from the Bronx had that line...mc Shan you ain't good looking..if I ain't mistaken you lived in Brooklyn...
We had grinders and rockers re: house parties in the BK/MCing/DJing we before I moved to the BX, mostly Jamaican family and other project community room jams. But I was here for it. Joined the military at 17 and used to spin on weekends with a DJ from Queensbridge in fact
I seen KRS ONE in the U.K in 88, his whole entourage got mad and bumrushed the stage when the local Dj played his record before he came on! I thought that was as arrogant as you can get!
Respect on both parties, I was born in 83' so I guess I was too young of a kid to had lived this ear of hip hop. Im glad to have been born in the golden area of hip hop though
And glad to be born into the internet age. Not the same as digging through crates, jams at the park, etc. before this, but you have everything at your fingertips, whereas, even once it was good and started, you had to take a train ride, go visit on the West Coast or down South before the internet to hear different styles. Or someone would send or visit and bring you tapes. LOL I was in the military and all over so I would send back loads of stuff to NYC.
Marley Marl won part of the war for the fact that KRS made “Bridge is Over” over a Marley Marl track they swiped Krs had better bars than Shan But Marley had Scott beat on them beats tho
M.C. Shan was taking on the Whole BDP by himself. It wasnt the Juice Crew as a whole. I love both KRS-1 and MC Shan because they respect each other now.They will team up and bury this new hip hop garbage!!!!
Funny how this story always ends with 'the bridge is over' like it was the nail in the coffin of that battle but Shans 'Juice Crew Law' was the illest response but is never mentioned
Dammitman i love fukin old skoll hip hop!...when two lyrical gladiators understood that even enemies can have RESPECT!...peace to MC Shan and the one called "KRS!!!"
In todays world Shan would of won this beef . Krs one is deff the better lyricist but Shan was is more marketable and makes better “songs” . He’d thrive in todays music
+Gulam Bogans If you pay attention to the songs involved in this battle he didn't diss Juice Crew as a crew. KRS ONE made South Bronx a diss to the Queensbridge projects and the artist's from there. The next song was The Bridge is Over, not the Juice Crew is over. The battle a BDP/Queensbridge battle. Kane was from Brooklyn, G-Rap was from Queens but not Queensbridge.
***** Doesn't matter who tried what, the diss was to Queensbridge, not the Juice Crew. If it was a Juice Crew vs BDP, BDP would not have been able to win. Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Mastah Ace, Craig G and Trajedy vs KRS ONE. He lyrically couldn't complete.
the clearest example of why oldschool is king
Yeah just seeing how contrived and inauthentic 50 Cent’s appearance in comparison with the others was, as the only “new school” rapper featured in this clip further illustrates your point
This sht was wack as fuck
@@t-man5196 50 Cent is a lot of things but inauthentic is nowhere near one of them
@@pradabears I disagree, he's the type that'll do anything for cash, he simply follows trends instead of setting them, unlike BDP
We the new old school gotta train kids
Rip scott la rock
Word
We'll never have hip hop like this ever again😢 proud to say I've been here since the beginning.....
I’m telling you I feel so sad it’s not like this again. And I’m a 90’s baby, I honestly love the 80’s and 90’s era
Fab Five Freddy told me everybody's fly
facts
Me too 💯
Rap was so real back then...
Amen
Word
Word.. I'm proud to say I was born in that era when hip-hop was real in NYC
Respect to Chris for acknowledging without Mc Shan his historical path wouldn’t start the way it did. Legends 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
“Thank God and Ms. Parker for the fact that you’re here, but thank me for your career, ya here?”
Same if Jay-Z never respond to 50
when marley marl said shane's my man and all, its a done deal
You already know what it is 😂
"shit was so hot we still had to fuck with it" hahahaha
You got to respect Kris for keeping it real though he acknowledged that it if wasn't for Shan making "The Bridge" he wouldn't have made "South Bronx and so on
Naw he still would of, their is another side of the story
History. And KRS shows mad respect at the end. If only real artists like these got more play than entertainers.
KRS was next level as a lyricist at the time.
Still is.
@@HUMPFunkWorthy Word! He most definitely is....
@@HUMPFunkWorthy staying at a homeless shelter while he was changing the game too.
Still
Way too ahead of them
Two legends of the game! Back when they kept beef on wax...
Mc Shan was actually dope. Listen to “I pioneered this” and his 2nd album. Shan deserves more respect
You could play marley scratch today n it b dope
Absolutely!!
Beat the k.period.
Facts!!
Thank you
What's dope about BDP vs MC Shan is that they are both still alive to tell there story . And they have respect for each other.
Who still listens to Mc.Shan and Krs in 2019? 🖐... That's what makes the difference from Hip Hop to Rap Music dope4ever...
I do.. facts
eddiefresh76 the era was ruff as hell but you still miss it
I do!
I do and Lakim Shabazz and anything by the 45 King!
@eddiefresh76 i still listen to them. PIONEERS. Paved the way for hip hop. MC Shan, KRS, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B and Rakim, EPMD, Cool C, Roxanne Shante, Ms Melodie, Kool Moe Dee
Shan and KRS both proved themselves to be Hip Hop legends and sophists. This video does a great job of showing that, especially at the conclusion.
Shan still salty to this day😂
that's not gonna change lol
Probably because he not recognised as one of the best MCs that ever did it!
He was top tier in the late 80s!
@@barty2381 😒😒😒
@@nbaairdog3124 mc shan was a very important figure in hip-hop though lol
@@nbaairdog3124 this man is lost and talking doodoo
“Gawbage?” I said MC Shan is GAWBAGE”. I’m crying, LMAO.
YO I WAS JUST GETTIN READY TO COMMENT THAT LOLLL
They make wrekods....too
LOL! I say it the same way, & I’m from the Bronx. It’s that New YAWK City accent.
Those were the days when you actually heard a record for the first time at a club. Nowadays people don't want to hear something new at a club they only want to hear that crap that gets played on the radio 24/7.
It's a FUCKING SHAME!!! Real Talk!!!
I mean club songs get played 24/7 on the radio but ok
@@RoDiggityDangit79 I was referring to how people can't start dancing at a club unless they hear a song that they heard 100x before on the radio.
Hip Hop will never have the passion it did when it was ours
Facts out of towers ruined it
As a white dude I totally agree. People say lord jamar is “racist” for saying white people are a guest in our house. And we are!! I’ve never bought a Eminem tape. The only whites dudes I ever messed with was 3rd bass. You leave certain things up to the professionals. You don’t call a handyman to do an electrical job. Yo don’t do to your doctor for surgery. Certain things are to be left alone. You can enjoy it, as I do. I’m in my 40’s and I remember this stuff from a kid. This WAS hip hop!!! I can’t listen to this shit! I’m stuck in the 80’s 90’s forever!!
KRS 1 - The GOAT
Kurt Iron True indeed!
No lie!! BDP came way hard and killed them with The Bridge Is Over! Shan was definitely no match for KRS-One as far as rhyming. The only one that really came strong with a BPD diss was Roxanne Shante with Have A Nice Day...
"You may remember the voice from a few years ago
When I first came out and dissed UTFO
I chilled for a while, I put down my pen
But now some suckas from the Bronx got me started again
Now I'm not out to diss the whole Boogie Down
Just a featherweight crew from that part of town
You made a little record and then you start frontin'
Tried to diss the Juice Crew but ain't hurt nuttin'
Now KRS-ONE you should go on vacation
With that name soundin' like a wack radio station
And as for Scott La Rock, you should be ashamed
When T La Rock said "It's Yours", he didn't mean his name
So step back peasants, poppin' all that junk
Or else BDP will stand for Broken Down Punks
'cause I'm an All-Star just like Julius Erving
And Roxanne Shante is only good for steady servin'"
She went all the way in!!!!
SunShine1732 is that the rap Kane wrote for her?
SunShine1732 she got at them and JJ fad
Naw I think kill that noise was harder smh Marley stopped Shan from making a diss I'm telling you if Shan dissed them back it would have been over I like juice crew better they had more attention and better MCs
I think Kane would’ve got with KRS’s program.. what he wrote for Roxanne was fire
Written by Kane
MC Shan bit off more he could chew. BDP is tougher than leather.
I think you'll find that that's RUN DMC.
Naw Marley Marl held Shan bakk
The battle between those two MCs must of been incredible to hear, especially when those songs first came out back then.
It was
Nothing like it , to be honest it want really about the boroughs , I was from the Bronx and I loved the juice crew . I think back then we just respected the talent .
I remember the first time I heard South Bronx. I'm from the UK and so the Bridge wars were not something I knew much about at the time but I knew good hip hop when I heard it. That record wasn't just about its message - it was a smoking hip hop record in its own right.
@@Wally-H
That’s a fact homie, I’m from the Bronx & that’s exactly what it was.
An abstract interview, the variety of perspectives from true mcees and from original ones at that. This is pure vintage knowledge born you can’t obtain first hand anymore unless it’s documented such as this, just recorded history so you have to genuinely respect and appreciate this. Haven’t seen this video in so long, I was trying to find the one where KRS disses PM Dawn the one so compact yet impacting... short as it may have been I’d still bump it all the time in my dorms as an adolescent but I was searching for that video and this particular one so happen to be in my liked playlist library. I’ve had it in there for years so proud to reunite with a sacred video which projects one of the most bona fide informing visuals in HipHop History.
BACK WHEN WE COULD DISAGREE WITHOUT BEING DISAGREEABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TRUE HIP HOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Krs one "The Bridge is over" made Shan go down that dark crack place.....
🤣🤣🤣😎😎
Yeah that was hard.
Lol big facts
“Dark crack place” 😭😭
that's how a rap beef should begin & end. nobody got hurt & it was good music.
Davonda Gulley Scott la rock got murdered during the beef
IAMPLAN7 he was BDP's DJ
@@michaelfrazier629 Scott la rock got killed by trying to stop some beef between his homie D-nice and some other guys. Sad story
I miss the 70 n 80s to bad if u wasn't born yet you missed out
I do too, maybe it will come back one day like 2029 or somethin like that...
Bridge is Over is STILL one of if not the greatest diss track of all time. Between that and another all time great diss track, South Bronx, MC Shan never really stood a chance.
Korey Sylver gives me chills every time I hear it...
Korey Sylver If Shan had released 'I Pioneered This' as the response track. To me that was one of the Nastiest Hip Hop Tracks ever.
lol shan was still mad over it.
That beat is half of the destruction alone......
Korey Sylver no not true Mc shan had kill that noise was much better than bridge is over kill that noise had rap skills bridge is over was word he put on paper
THIS IS THE BEST INTERVIEW ON THE DVD.. I CANT STOP WATCHIN IT... HAHAHA
7:01 lol Respect to 50 for keeping it real
I would watch a 2 hour film on this in the theaters!
The Beef Series DVD’s In The Early-Mid 00’s Was Golden. A Timestamp From A Glorious Era.
TOTALLY HONORED 2 have been growing up during this time in Hip Hop, & Hip Hop as a whole...it was born in Aug. 1973, me, Jun. 1970, so us 2 are siblings in my view. 🎧💖🎶💖🎵💖🎧
I need that 6:33 energy injected in my veins
Even after 30 years, MC Shan didn't get over it
That's a big L to swallow, especially being that he wasn't allowed to respond to The Bridge Is Over, according to him.
Listening to this and seeing the actual people of the day is giving me goose bumps. the early 80"s hip hop is still where it is at!.
"Everybody knows Hip Hop started in the bronx, Kool Herc"
"Where they come from"
Wow wow, wow, the realest interview ever!
I was in Soundview when a skinny Kris with shades rocked Southbronx at a jam in the park!
Dudes went ballistic!!
I get goosebumps thinking back.
I was there and KRS is the truth in Hip Hop!
Front if you wanna!
Shan and the Juice crew is definitely on the map as well.
Much respect to them.
But the only ones to go international and make it globally was Kane and Biz. #facts!
G Rap was the best in my opinion but people, especially women, & white people couldn't relate to his gritty, street style.
So he gets all the lyrical street cred but impact wasn't global.
Nevertheless, this interview was fire, the raps are unforgettable, so real Hip Hop lives in memory forever!
#FerRealFerReal!✊
I still get chills thru my veins , when I hear the bridge is over , when that bass line drops GAMEOVER
great f battle back then I was in the bx back then repping 86 Harlem and bx callabo
K.R.S.-O.N.E. is the greatest lyricist of all time! Keep repping for our home town of the Boogie Down!!!
Man I wish I lived in golden era of hip hop cuz back then hip hop was so live, it was dope. N also KRS-one and MC Shan are the prime example of great legends and great battle.
damn i wish i grew up in the 80s
Looking back at it now, Brooklyn has produced the best/most successful rap acts
True!!!
Queens has and this is a fact
+seanysean2 No way!
Agreed.
+Zane Dietlin Nah, man. Queens definitely. Way more acts than Brooklyn.
Broooooooooo.... thank you sooooooooooooo much for this. Good ole days!!💥
Hands down one of the coldest beats ever
It’s so clear MC Shan is way more listenable has more lyrics and motivated more rap styles the industry took from this man and never gave Back
“I was like yo please kill that noise” Hahahaha
krs1 new exactly what MC shan said and in this world you have to take advantage of opportunity, respect to Kris he did that we all see it.
MC Shan's boys tried to tell him, but he didn't want to listen. Pride is a mother...
Best rap battle in history
yeah, some iconic movements those songs were, back when record sales mattered none, I love how humble KRSone is there, MC shan was a lion sensing his end, we heard about these battles in the Midwest B!! Kris didn't back down from anyone, of course they were out of the shelter so......like hyena's smelling blood & he came with a powerful bite when his pride was hurt, who knew such a shot from the dark would tear thru its target with such a huge hole!!!
South Bronx Patterson Projects 2019 ! M.B.P. 7
Hell, I'm from Grand Rapids and I would've been going nuts over the South Bronx!
ShadeSigma I’m from the Bronx. People look at me differently when I tell them that I’m from the Bronx versus the other 4 boroughs.
@@georgeramos3437 Same here bruh.. Bronx forever!
@@georgeramos3437 Much love to the South Bronx from South Central 👑💙😊😊
Here's the thing this wasn't a beef. A beef is you owe me money, you bangin' my chick, you had me set up...IE Pac/Biggie. This was a battle. "I'm a better MC than you." "No you ain't!! "Yea I am and I'll prove it... on the Mic with my skills." That's a battle. Thank you KRS/Shan for layin' down the ground work for what a battle was, is, and always will be. A test of an MC's skills. PERIOD
You could tell Shan was still tight. He got diff energy-now a days though.
6:32 is insane. If anyone can show me that performance id be very grateful.
I've been looking for that footage for years.
KRS was that Dude... And Still is!!! I give Shan props tho, he Tried!!! Juice crew didnt back him up!!.
Wooooord... the Bronx attacked... remember dude from the Bronx had that line...mc Shan you ain't good looking..if I ain't mistaken you lived in Brooklyn...
TECH4156 if u don't understand $h!t don't comment.... KRS was refering to when he was still living in a homless shelter!!!!
juice crew AND bdp - one love
the way he says queensbridge when he raps along to the bridge :D:D:D:D
ha if true, krs one's misunderstanding created many great tunes back and forth
@Mike Mike I think it was also feeling some kinda way about Mr. Magic turning them down, due to his connection with them.
Cool Hurk said he was influenced and learned from the DJs in Brooklyn.
We had grinders and rockers re: house parties in the BK/MCing/DJing we before I moved to the BX, mostly Jamaican family and other project community room jams. But I was here for it. Joined the military at 17 and used to spin on weekends with a DJ from Queensbridge in fact
Bigup the south bronx, I'm from jamacia, queens it's all love. I just graduated from high school, when Krs 1 came out with Criminal minded album.
If you was from that era there is no way you can watch this vid and not smile and reminisce
50 bucks was a lot of money, today its like worth 5 bucks lol bring back the old days
jason confer man hell yeah😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
REAL HIP HOP. That energy was something you had to be there to feel. What a time.
The Bridge was🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Shit was so hot we still had to fuck with it" - 50 Cent
I met KRS in 1996. He is one of the most arrogant people I have met but I still have crazy respect for him.
How did he act what did he do?
@@amerikkasmostwantedniggayo2953 ... He's a Leo. A true narcissist.. He can't help it LOL
I seen KRS ONE in the U.K in 88, his whole entourage got mad and bumrushed the stage when the local Dj played his record before he came on!
I thought that was as arrogant as you can get!
Respect on both parties, I was born in 83' so I guess I was too young of a kid to had lived this ear of hip hop. Im glad to have been born in the golden area of hip hop though
And glad to be born into the internet age. Not the same as digging through crates, jams at the park, etc. before this, but you have everything at your fingertips, whereas, even once it was good and started, you had to take a train ride, go visit on the West Coast or down South before the internet to hear different styles. Or someone would send or visit and bring you tapes. LOL I was in the military and all over so I would send back loads of stuff to NYC.
No worries. I was born in '84 and was a toddler during this era, though some family members exposed me to the Juice Crew and BDP back then
Krs1 is one funny dude much respect for the man very wise
From 3:30-4:35.....that gives me chills. I feel the energy heavy in that minute and five seconds.
Facts
KRS ONE literally Ended Shan's career .. I remember the sh-t like it was yesterday 😎
Shan second album was legit. But yeah he lost that battle.
I’m only 16 & respect the older music within Hip Hop. How was the aura? We’re people going crazy over it back then?
@@basedsoldier9124 Nothing like today young brother
Shan Ended His Career by letting go of The Business.
Marley Marl won part of the war for the fact that KRS made “Bridge is Over” over a Marley Marl track they swiped
Krs had better bars than Shan
But Marley had Scott beat on them beats tho
M.C. Shan was taking on the Whole BDP by himself. It wasnt the Juice Crew as a whole. I love both KRS-1 and MC Shan because they respect each other now.They will team up and bury this new hip hop garbage!!!!
J Cole needs to sit down and study this
South Bronx Kill That Noise Queensbridge representing
Funny how this story always ends with 'the bridge is over' like it was the nail in the coffin of that battle but Shans 'Juice Crew Law' was the illest response but is never mentioned
but just the fact to compare krs and soulja boy is a crime for hip hop music
KRS is so damn animated LMAO
Dammitman i love fukin old skoll hip hop!...when two lyrical gladiators understood that even enemies can have RESPECT!...peace to MC Shan and the one called "KRS!!!"
The bridge is over was the shit, didn't know back then what or who he was coming at, but that was the shit 💪🏾
*"If you are in the Top 10 of Billboard, I got a rhyme to battle you. Straight up and it will destroy your career"*
1) KRS-One
what is this from? I want to watch the whole thing
Series called Beef.
Most prolific rap battle of all time!
I'm glad BDP didn't have any money to make that record. That shit ended up with a sound. It's funny how things work out sometimes.
In todays world Shan would of won this beef . Krs one is deff the better lyricist but Shan was is more marketable and makes better “songs” . He’d thrive in todays music
What a great battle and everything was on record and is alive to talk about it DOPE....
I'm talkin Planes and Boats, I spit shit directly aimed at throats. I got door bells with real bitchs singing the notes! FIRE!!!!
I love old school hip hop.
they never said it started in queens.. they said they wanted to tell u where they came from. where hip hop started with them.
KRS ONE performing South Bronx is equivalent to Kendrick Lamar performing Not Like Us. In terms of the crowd wanting to hear it back to back
KRS ONE is real and I love the bridge is over track as real....
The best diss record of all times. The bridge is over.
krs one kinda looks like whoopie goldberg
Juice Crew had rappers better than KRS-One tho. Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap are some of the best lyricist in history.
Yeah so is KRS
+Gulam Bogans KRS and KANE were cool so that's why he didn't respond not because he was shook.
+Gulam Bogans that's not true but it's your opinion
+Gulam Bogans If you pay attention to the songs involved in this battle he didn't diss Juice Crew as a crew. KRS ONE made South Bronx a diss to the Queensbridge projects and the artist's from there. The next song was The Bridge is Over, not the Juice Crew is over. The battle a BDP/Queensbridge battle. Kane was from Brooklyn, G-Rap was from Queens but not Queensbridge.
***** Doesn't matter who tried what, the diss was to Queensbridge, not the Juice Crew. If it was a Juice Crew vs BDP, BDP would not have been able to win. Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Mastah Ace, Craig G and Trajedy vs KRS ONE. He lyrically couldn't complete.
In 88, was extoradinary year for hip hop cause every new artist came out.
Hip hop music in its purest form.
-i got door bells wit real bitches singin' the notes... xD