Limited to 500 copies on gold vinyl.
Includes bonus 7” of Kenny Parker remixes and insert with credits.
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|“Return of the Boom Bap,” the debut solo album by KRS-One, was released on September 28, 1993. Known for its hard-hitting beats and conscious lyrics, this album marks a return to the raw, foundational elements of hip-hop. With standout tracks like “Sound of da Police” and “Outta Here,” KRS-One delivers powerful social commentary and showcases his lyrical prowess. Produced by legendary names such as DJ Premier and Showbiz, “Return of the Boom Bap” blends gritty production with insightful messages, making it a quintessential album for fans of authentic, thought-provoking hip-hop. This album is a must-listen for anyone appreciating the roots of the genre.
A1 | KRS-ONE Attacks | 2:50 | |
A2 | Outta Here | 4:28 | |
A3 | Black Cop | 2:59 | |
A4 | Mortal Thought | 3:19 | |
B1 | I Can’t Wake Up | 3:34 | |
B2 | Slap Them Up | 3:58 | |
B3 | Sound of da Police | 4:18 | |
B4 | Mad Crew | 4:24 | |
C1 | Uh Oh | 4:05 | |
C2 | Brown Skin Woman | 4:38 | |
C3 | Return of the Boom Bap | 3:46 | |
C4 | “P” Is Still Free | 4:56 | |
D1 | Stop Frontin’ | 3:19 | |
D2 | Higher Level | 5:13 | |
D3 | Hip Hop vs. Rap | 4:43 | |
D4 | Return of the Boom Bap (Instrumental) | 3:40 | |
Bonus 7″ | |||
A | Sound of da Police [Remix] | 4:20 | |
B | Mortal Thought (I Must Rock the Mic) [Remix] | 3:44 |