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Krs-One - Текст песни Hip Hop Knowledge
You know.. life is funny..
 If you don't repeat the actions of your own success
 you won't be successful
 You gotta know your own formula, your own ingredients
 What made you, YOU..
 1987 I was at the Latin Quarters
 Listenin to Afrika Bambaata give the order
 The call of the order was to avoid the slaughter
 He said, 'Record companies ain't got nuttin for ya!'
 Without a lawyer, he taught The Infinity Lessons
 In how hip-hop could be a, many a blessing
 And that was great, so in 1988
 there was no debate, we had to end the hate
 The name of the game was 'Stop the Violence'
 and unity, knowledge, and self-reliance
 We - started talkin bout Martin and Malcolm
 Had these ghetto kids goin, 'Huh, what about him?'
 1989, Professor Griff speaks his mind
 but his freedom of speech is declined
 1990 came with the West coast
 East coast, West coast, who is the best coast?
 Lookin back now, of COURSE it was bogus
 The whole argument was where we lost focus
 We got hopeless; not with the lyrics and music
 but with hip-hop, and how we used it
 Or abused it, you know how the crew get
 'You like it cause you choose it'
 1991, we opened our eyes
 with Human Education Against Lies, we tried
 to talk about the state of humanity
 But all these others rappers got mad at me
 They called me 'Captain Human', another message was sent
 'Self Destruction don't pay the {f**kin} rent'
 Remember that? Nobody wanted conscious rap
 It was like - where these ballers at?
 Where can they call us at? All was wack
 Hip-Hop culture was fallin flat and that was that
 So in 1992, I found my crew
 They said, 'Yo Kris, what you wanna do?'
 I said, 'Damn - why they wanna get with me?
 If I bust they {shit} I'm contradictory.
 If I play the bit*h role, they take my shoe.
 Tell me what the {f**k} am I supposed to do?'
 So I did it, don't stop get it get it get it
 All of a sudden these critics they wanna spit it
 'Kay Are Ess One is con-tra-dic-to-ry'
 Just cause I wouldn't let these rappers get with me
 {f**k} that, {f**k} you and {f**k} your pen
 If a rapper wanna diss, yo I'd do it again
 But I'm makin these ends, and I got my friends
 And I really don't wanna have to sit in the pen
 So I go back to the philosopher
 1993 hip-hop is uhh.. wack
 Go back, check the facts
 1994, 'Return of the Boom Bap'
 It wasn't all about the loot
 It was all about Harry Allen Rhythm Cultural Institute
 Blowin up, 1995
 Conscious rap is still alive
 But nobody wanna play it, nobody wanna say it
 Nobody okayed it, they'd all rather hate it
 1996 it really don't stop
 We put together somethin called the Temple of Hip-Hop
 Not just DJin, breakin, graf and lyrics
 But how hip-hop affects the spirit
 'Step Into a World,' that's what I did
 1997 I was raisin my kidKrs-One - Hip Hop Knowledge - http://ru.motolyrics.com/krs-one/hip-hop-knowledge-lyrics.html
 or kids, but I, had to go
 Cause New York DJ's changed the flows
 to clothes and hoes, but that wasn't me
 I'll be damned if I dance for the MTV
 So in 1998 I began to debate
 Should I go now, or should I really wait?
 '99, I moved to L.A. you see
 and took a gig with the WB
 Started studyin philosophy full-time
 To have a full heart, full body, full mind
 But you know what the problem is or was?
 DJ's don't raise our kids, cuz
 they so caught up in the cash and jewels
 How they gonna really see a hip-hop school?
 How they gonna really see a hip-hop temple?
 They don't even wanna play my instrumentals, but
 big up Dr. Dre, Snoop, Xzibit
 Especially Xzibit, he was there in a minute
 Mic Conception, all of them, said
 'Yo you need help? I should call them'
 When I was in L.A., I held the crown
 Bloods, Crips, they held me down
 I could never forget Mad Lion, killer pride
 with the gat in the lap in the low-ride
 Oh I can't forget, Icy Ice, Lucky Lou
 Julio G, that was the crew
 Davey D, Ingrid, David Connor
 The list goes on and on, let me tell ya
 FredWreck, and my man Protest
 Much respect, no less
 To my spiritual and mental defenders
 Big up to L.A., temple members
 But in 2000, I seen how I wanted to live
 I wasn't no executive
 So I picked up the mic and I quit my job
 Said to Simone I gotta get with God
 She said, 'Don't worry bout these dollars and quarters.
 Record companies ain't got nuttin for ya.'
 Damn, she took me back to Bam!
 Took me back to who I am!
 Brought me back to the New York land!
 Now I overstand!..
 {interviewer}
 Now KRS-One, now you've been quoted as saying that
 rap is something we do, hip-hop is something you live.
 {KRS} Yes!
 {interviewer}
 Explain that to us please.
 {KRS-One}
 Well, well, today hip-hop, we are advocating that hip-hop is not,
 just a music, it is an attitude, it is an awareness, it is a way
 to view the world. So rap music, is something we do, but HIP-HOP,
 is something we live. And we look at hip-hop, in it's 9 elements;
 which is breaking, emceeing, graffiti art, deejaying, beatboxing,
 street fashion, street language, street knowledge, and street
 entrepenurialism - trade and business. And uhh, that's where y'know
 that's the hip-hop that that that we're about. We come from the uhh
 the root of, of Kool DJ Herc, who originated hip-hop in the early 70's
 and then Afrika Bambaata and Zulu Nation (mmhmm)
 who instigated something called The Infinity Lessons
 and added conciousness to hip-hop, and then Grandmaster Flash
 with the invention of the mixer, on to Run-D.M.C. and then myself.
 And uhh, we created the 'Stop the Violence' movement, you may recall
 a song, 'Self Destruction' and and and so on. All of this, goes to
 uhh uhh, the idea of LIVING this culture out and taking responsibility
 for how it looks and and acts in society.


















