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krs-one |
| Grit
Records cornerstone is the epitome of an emcee and living
legend in his own right, KRS-ONE leads the modern day
Hiphop Movement. In a day and age where the masses still
search for a solution, KRS-ONE continues to be the answer. |
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an ion |
| Grimey
underground emcee brings complex metaphors and abstract
delivery to the game. Considered a throwback to the early
90’s era, this emcee gained a lot of fans as he
shined alongside Planet Asia and Rasco on The Saturday
Nite Agenda. |
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shuman |
| The
illest live performer you NEVER heard of, Shuman brings
Hip-Hop consciousness to a new level. He has toured the
World with live band Soulive and ripped mics everywhere.
Make sure you catch him live. No need for a hype man.
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Statik Selektah |
| Steadily
rising up the mixtape charts, he has snuck in mags like
The Source and XXL. His limited edition Mixtapes have
been hosted by Method Man, Talib Kweli, Mobb Deep, Gangstarr
and other icons. |
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DJ Revolution |
| World
Famous Wakeup Show member DJ Revolution continues to hold
it down on the Cali airwaves and shows why not many DJ’s
can operate on his level. He is constantly working on
new beats and compilations that defy modern science. |
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ag |
| D.I.T.C.fam
A.G. has worked on numerous joints with Grit Records.
Regarded as one of the illest emcees during Hiphop’s
2nd Golden Era circa 93 – 95. Now working on his
own project, he always finds time to do songs here and
there with Grit. |
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oc |
| D.I.T.C.
member O.C. is the one of many heavily respected artists
that have found their way into the Danger Room Studio
of Grit Records. Still one of the most revered emcees,
he will be releasing his album Starchild when its ready,
so stop askin. |
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Big Daddy
Kane |
| Kane
has worked with Grit Records on several instances and
is part of our extended fam. In addition to doing events
such as the Hip-Hop Peace & Unity Festival, Kane continues
to maintain a high level of respect among other students
of the game. |
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JaCeeOh |
| Jayceeoh
has amazed fans with his wizardry around the turntable.
He stays hungry and continues to slice airwaves through
out the country. He s currently gaining a buzz with his
Fools’ Don’t Know compilation and his work
on Keep Right. |
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Insight |
| Triple
threat on the mic, he is the hardest working man in the
underground and has produced many classics ranging from
Mr. Lif to remixing KRS-ONE. Insight is a maverick but
he is the first to step up and lend a hand to any Grit
Records release. |
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Soul Supreme |
| URB
Magazine’s next 100 member makes mince meat of soul
samples. He's making moves in Sweden by producing a number
one song and continues to be an enigma with only one recorded
image of him in existence. Currently workging on sophomore
LP. |
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Vanguard |
| Vanguard
is one of the most versatile and underrated producers
to date. He has produced a #1 college single for O.C.
and has lent his talents to a slew of unreleased KRS-ONE
material. Watc for him in the future as his stock is steadily
rising. |
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Akbar |
| Former
Rawkus emcee has done numerous songs with Soul Supreme
that are just now making its way on disc. Akbar hails
from the Boogie Down and is a real emcee in every sense
of the word. Not may emcees are on his level. |
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L da headtoucha |
| L made
some serious waves with his song Too Complex from DJ Premier’s
New York Reality Check Vol. I from the mid 90’s.
He blazed it on The Satuday Nite Agenda, Grit City and
Keep Right. Expect more from him and Soul Supreme in the
near future. |
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Artist:
KRS-ONE
Title: Keep
Right
Street Date: In Stores Now!
KRS-ONE returns to the mic to lead the movement amidst social and economic turmoil with his first independent album since Criminal Minded. KRS-ONE proves he hasn't lost a step and continues to be the voice ripping the mic in the wilderness. This CD comes with a bonus DVD of KRS-ONE behind the scenes footage dating back over 15 years and comes full circle with his newest video "Illegal Business Remix 2004" that is gaining some favorable play on the mixtape and underground circuit. There is no doubt that KRS-ONE is an icon and this album proves it.
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