CRITIQUES BY KRS-ONE RAPPING KNUCKLES AGAIN

ONCE AGAIN, class is in session. Hip-hop's "teacher" and lead rapper of Boogie Down Productions, KRS-One is back at the podium, lecturing to DJ Kenny Parker's nastiest funk beats and ragamuffin rhythms on BDP's new album, "Sex and Violence."
On the current hit single "13 and Good" -- which humorously has KRS's and other people's voices interacting with a sampled voice in the hook -- relates an incident of a man who (unbeknownst to him) has sex with a minor, then later finds her father threatening him with sodomy. If you followed the Mike Tyson trial or the New York Mets rape investigation, check out KRS's take on the validity of some females' rape claims on the ragamuffin cut "Say Gal": "You're creepin' and sleepin' with a star/First you do the nasty/Then 'He raped me.' "
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