Live From the Streets: The Blastmaster ft. KRS-One, Hakim Green, & Aubrey Green (Episode 3)
Mr. Green is back again with a new batch of tight collaborators, this time hooking up with KRS-One, Hakim Green, & Aubrey Green. Read on for a statement from Green himself.
“This is big for me. I’ve been listening to KRS One since I was a kid and I use him as the example of how great a hip-hop show can be. Over the years I’ve heard a lot of people complain and say that hip-hop artists are never as good live as they are on the album and I immediately bring up KRS. He sounds as good, if not better, live than he does when you listen to his tracks at home and he has charisma and stage presence better than anything I’ve ever seen (if you know someone who’s better than KRS live, let me know, I want to see it).
From all of his contributions dating back to the mid-80s to spreading positive messages through hip-hop to fans all over the world to his stop the violence movement, he’s beyond legendary and one of the most important people in the history of hip-hop. He’s also one of those artists that will make you want to be a better person.
How did I get KRS? I’m from New Jersey and when I first started making music I connected with Hakim Green (KRS’s right hand man) and Aubrey Green (Hakim’s cousin). I got to open up for KRS a couple times back in the day but never actually got to do a song with him until now.
Basically, Hakim was organizing a few events to help mayor Ras Baraka get elected in Newark and he had KRS come to town to help spread the word and inspire people. Aubrey knew I was looking for guests for the new season so he asked if Sam and I could cover the events and put Hakim and KRS on the show. I was down. To me this is a perfect episode because I got to work with one of my favorite artists of all time and because I got to help out a good dude like Hakim.
Shout out to my boys Hakim and Aubrey Green for making this happen. Also, shout out to Do It All, Lords of the Underground, 211 Community Impact, Reading Salon, Ras Baraka, VICE, FH Crew, the legendary KRS- One, and, of course, Mario Levis for letting us sample him. #Livefromthestreets”
aaaawww cmoon did we miss this Jigar
aight, here i go…
1. saw this on all four hip hop pages last week, but didn’t click (overload obv)
2. yet again, within a short clip all the elements of hip hop shining thru
3. we talk about our overload, but can you imagine a producer. the way he put all those pieces together. they are like f’n scientists…always in their lab, putting together few things and see if it blows up haha (that saw player was cool)
4. i gotta see krs live…i was thinking recently of all the shows i been to in two years, i think de la soul were the best MCs…i have a feeling krs might be the tops, but i gotta witness first hand 😉
5. this line from the song hit me hard, “12 years a slave like the nba draft” – this was so fuckin trippy cos i been thinking about this exact analogy recently
Krs maaan that dude has that nonrotten childish energy, it almost feels like he still 10yo and to everything he notices around him he reacts like it’s the next big thing…it must be very motivating to be around that energy…long live the Teacha for real! Elaborate that line a bit more please!