KRS-One is arguably the most powerful voice ever heard in Hip-Hop, as far as both his literal voice and in his ability to move people. For evidence, check him out while he shouts Jesus was an African ...
Cathleen Jones (CJ) is a teen who has a dream to become a big name DJ. Music defines her life - so CJ works whenever she can at the record store - and thanks to owner Arnis, she gets gigs from parties ...
Even though I've been living in San Diego for nearly my whole life, I've only recently realized one thing about this city: there's just too much stuff to do. That's a good thing for the most part, of ...
South Central Los Angeles native Propaganda may have caught your ear on KRS-One’s 2006 release, Life. Prop also toured with The Blastmaster and has performed in L.A. over the past decade as an MC and ...
The blastmaster KRS-One has released a video celebrating Hip Hop's 50th anniversary. It's called "50 More Years Of Hip Hop" and appears to be a standalone single. You can see the video below.
Sometimes the best way to do things is to do it yourself. This is the realization that KRS, the general of the Boogie Down Productions crew, came to when he dropped Return Of The Boom Bap. It was his ...
The Blastmaster goes deep into hip-hop history to offer his list of his top breakdancers ever.
The Mobile Blastmaster exists. That’s most of what you need to know. It’s the boombox of your dreams, or more probably, your nightmares. It’s a little red wagon on crack. This baby has pneumatic tires ...