Return of the Boom Bap

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Return of the Boom Bap is KRS-One’s influential 1993 solo debut album, celebrated for its hard-hitting boom bap production and socially conscious lyricism.

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instanceOf hip hop album
studio album
artist KRS-One NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
format CD
cassette
vinyl
genre East Coast hip hop NERFINISHED
boom bap
hardcore hip hop
hasTrack Black Cop NERFINISHED
Higher Level NERFINISHED
I Can’t Wake Up NERFINISHED
Mortal Thought NERFINISHED
Outta Here NERFINISHED
P Is Still Free NERFINISHED
Return of the Boom Bap NERFINISHED
Sound of da Police NERFINISHED
“Brown Skin Woman” NERFINISHED
“Build Ya Skillz” NERFINISHED
“Hip Hop vs. Rap” (skit) NERFINISHED
“I Can’t Wake Up” (Remix) NERFINISHED
“KRS-One Attacks” NERFINISHED
“Like a Throttle” NERFINISHED
“Mad Crew” NERFINISHED
“P” Is Free (Remix) NERFINISHED
“Stop Frontin’” NERFINISHED
“Uh Oh” NERFINISHED
influencedGenre boom bap revival
underground hip hop
language English
mainTheme Black empowerment
hip hop culture
police brutality
social consciousness
mediaType audio
nextWorkBySameArtist KRS-One (album) NERFINISHED
notableFor hard-hitting boom bap production
socially conscious lyricism
partOf KRS-One discography NERFINISHED
performer KRS-One NERFINISHED
previousWork Sex and Violence NERFINISHED
previousWorkBySameArtist Sex and Violence NERFINISHED
producer DJ Kenny Parker NERFINISHED
DJ Premier NERFINISHED
KRS-One NERFINISHED
Kid Capri NERFINISHED
Nashiem Myrick NERFINISHED
Showbiz NERFINISHED
recordedInDecade 1990s
recordLabel Jive Records
releaseDate 1993-09-28
releaseYear 1993

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KRS-One notableWork Return of the Boom Bap