
KRS-One & Marley Marl: Return Of Da Boom Bap - VINYL LP
Artist: KRS-One & Marley Marl
Label: Sony Uk
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 199584138718
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2026-08-07
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
Originally released on September 29, 1993, 'Return of the Boom Bap' is KRS-One's first official solo album. The album is pure '90s Hip-Hop filled with KRS-One's trademark conscious raps and storytelling with boom bap beats from the man himself, DJ Premier, Showbiz, and Kid Capri. The album kicks off with a Preemo trademark intro leading into 'Outta Here', a tale about coming up in the '80s with a message to emcees not staying true to their roots. Throughout the album KRS-One tackles corrupt police, fake emcees, religion and provides some comical relief on 'I Can't Wake Up' where he dreams about being a blunt passed around by a who's who of '90s emcees and Bill Clinton! The album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums and received a 4 four mics rating in The Source in 1993.
Tracks:
1.1 KRS-One Attacks
1.2 Outta Here
1.3 Black Cop
1.4 Mortal Thought
1.5 I Can't Wake Up
1.6 Slap Them Up
1.7 Sound of Da Police
2.1 Mad Crew
2.2 Uh Oh
2.3 Brown Skin Woman
2.4 Return of the Boom Bap
2.5 'P' Is Still Free
2.6 Stop Frontin'
2.7 Higher Level
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Artist: KRS-One & Marley Marl
Label: Sony Uk
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 199584138718
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2026-08-07
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
Originally released on September 29, 1993, 'Return of the Boom Bap' is KRS-One's first official solo album. The album is pure '90s Hip-Hop filled with KRS-One's trademark conscious raps and storytelling with boom bap beats from the man himself, DJ Premier, Showbiz, and Kid Capri. The album kicks off with a Preemo trademark intro leading into 'Outta Here', a tale about coming up in the '80s with a message to emcees not staying true to their roots. Throughout the album KRS-One tackles corrupt police, fake emcees, religion and provides some comical relief on 'I Can't Wake Up' where he dreams about being a blunt passed around by a who's who of '90s emcees and Bill Clinton! The album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums and received a 4 four mics rating in The Source in 1993.
Tracks:
1.1 KRS-One Attacks
1.2 Outta Here
1.3 Black Cop
1.4 Mortal Thought
1.5 I Can't Wake Up
1.6 Slap Them Up
1.7 Sound of Da Police
2.1 Mad Crew
2.2 Uh Oh
2.3 Brown Skin Woman
2.4 Return of the Boom Bap
2.5 'P' Is Still Free
2.6 Stop Frontin'
2.7 Higher Level











