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KRS-One Discusses 9/11 Truth and Hip-Hop

I sit down and have a chat with hip-hop legend KRS-One on 9/12/2008 during SMT Studios' Now or Never 2008 benefit concert for dying September 11th first responders. KRS discusses the plight of the rescue workers, what happened on 9/11, and his attitude towards Hip-Hop and social consciousness.

The interview ends somewhat abruptly, as my tape ran out. When I turned around, there were about 4 or 5 other cameras behind me filming, so I'm sure you can find the rest of this somewhere online if you look.

great interview/lecture

krs needs to be put out front in the public eye more.

Truth straight out the bronx

Truth straight out the bronx

I'm very happy to see

I'm very happy to see KRS-One on the side of 9/11 truth, although he seemed a little vague when queried about what he thinks about the "inside job" theories. I get the impression that he may still be under the influence of some of the left wing gatekeepers, ala the Chomsky/Bono/Ford Foundation wing of the left. Still, very glad to see him speaking out. Been a fan of his since his days with Boogie Down Productions back in the 80's. "Criminal Minded" is one of the first rap songs I took a liking to. I have it saved on my I-Pod, and listen to it not infrequently. A classic. I just hope he goes all the way, and gets beyond the LIHOP position eventually. At this date, there is too much data to remain on that level of skepticism.