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Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop
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Album Details: Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop

Release Date:05/19/1997
Label:Jive
UPC:012414118721

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  • Overall:

    Awesome album

    By Pauley H  Sep 1, 2001

    S) ass kcikign and so out of this world the album will give u goosebumps.

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  • All Music Guide

    The second Boogie Down Productions album devoted mostly to consciousness raising, Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop finds KRS-One evolving into a fierce advocate for both his community and his chosen art form. He's particularly concerned about the direction of the latter: He's wary of hip-hop being co-opted by the pop mainstream, and the album's title comes from his conviction that real hip-hop is built on the vitality and rebelliousness of the streets. Accordingly, Ghetto Music contains a few more battle rhymes than usual, plus some showcases for pure MC technique, in keeping with the most basic elements of the music. The production, too, is still resolutely minimalist, and even if it's a little more fleshed-out than in the past, it consciously makes no concessions to pop or RB accessibility. There are more reggae inflections in KRS-One's delivery than ever before, audible in about half the tracks here, and the production starts to echo dancehall more explicitly on a few. Meanwhi...le, as the Teacher, he's actually put together lesson plans for a couple tracks: "Why Is That?" and "You Must Learn" are basically lectures about biblical and African-American history, respectively. This is where KRS-One starts to fall prey to didacticism, but he has relevant points to make, and the rapping is surprisingly nimble given all the information he's trying to pack in. Elsewhere, "Who Protects Us from You?" is a bouncy anti-police-brutality rap, and KRS closes the album with the point that "World Peace" can only be achieved through a pragmatic, aggressive struggle for equality. Although Ghetto Music has a few signs that KRS is starting to take himself a little too seriously (he dubs himself a metaphysician in the liner notes), overall it's another excellent effort and the last truly great BDP album. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Boogie Down Productions

Boogie Down Productions was one of the most important and influential hiphop groups of the latter half of the '80s. Led by the often brilliant and incendiary MC KRSOne, BDP were pioneers of both hardcore and political (or "conscious") rap and if that seems contradictory, it also illustrates the scope of KRSOne's talent for chronicling and even shaping his culture. Musi... Read more