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Hip Hop Lives
Hip Hop Lives
KRS-One & Marley Marl / CD / 2007
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Artist
KRS-One & Marley Marl
Producer
Marley Marl
Label Name
Koch
Song List
1: It's Alive (Intro) (0:40)
2: Hip Hop Lives (2:52)
3: Nothing New (3:16)
4: I Was There (3:47)
5: Musika (4:05)
6: Rising to the Top (3:29)
7: Over 30 (3:52)
8: M.A.R.L.E.Y. (Marley and Red Living Everyday Youthfully) (1:30)
9: Kill a Rapper (2:56)
10: The Teacha's Back (3:41)
11: The Victory (3:48)
12: This Is What It Is (3:52)
13: All Skool (4:05)
14: House of Hits (4:31)
Format
CD
Release Date
2007 05 22
Genre
Rap
Style.Categories
Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap, Club/Dance, Hip-Hop
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After a 22-year grudge due to a disagreement over the birthplace of
hip-hop
,
KRS-One
and
Marley Marl
finally make amends on
Hip Hop Lives
. Unfortunately, the album that could be a great return to the "edutainment" of
BDP
ultimately falls short because of its bland lyrical content.
KRS-One
is too preoccupied with two issues: one being that
hip-hop
will never die, and the other that he was a prominent
hip-hop
pioneer in his heyday. His bragging rights are certainly deserved, but instead of using his legendary status to propel
hip-hop
forward, or to tell interesting stories about the genre,
KRS-One
rants like a retired professor reciting his résumé while trying to prove that he once reigned supreme. When he's not reading a laundry list of all the major urban historical events that he attended, as on
"I Was There"
(which could have made for an interesting song with some background facts or lyrics that rhymed), he is professing his true love for
hip-hop
. He praises the genre, and he spits fire at the critics who claim that the art form is dying, but this album unfortunately doesn't do much in the way of revival. As a natural leader and sharp-minded activist, it's disappointing that
KRS-One
chose to harp on his status in history instead of embedding powerful social commentary within his rhymes, as he did on older songs like
"2nd Quarter Free Throws."
The sole purpose of this album seems to be to win over fans new to
hip-hop
, and that prospect is unlikely, even with
Marley Marl
's solid and current-sounding beats. Hopefully, the duo will team up again with a more engaging record that targets their core community -- fans who already know
hip-hop
's past and want to hear
KRS-One
spout thought-provoking rhymes again. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide
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