KRS-One – Return Of Da Boom Bap
Released in 1993, Return Of Da Boom Bap stands as one of the defining albums of East Coast hip-hop's golden era. KRS-One's first official solo album delivered everything fans expected from "The Teacha" — razor-sharp lyricism, socially aware commentary and uncompromising boom-bap production.
Working alongside legendary producers including DJ Premier, Showbiz and Kid Capri, KRS-One crafted an album that celebrated hip-hop's roots while pushing the genre forward. The result was a collection of tracks that remain influential decades after their original release.
Featuring classics such as "Sound Of Da Police", "Outta Here" and "Black Cop", the album tackles issues of authority, race and identity while maintaining the energy and competitive spirit that made KRS-One one of rap's most respected figures.
This 2LP vinyl edition is essential for collectors of classic 90s hip-hop and serves as a reminder of why KRS-One remains one of the most important voices in rap history.
KRS-One Attacks
Outta Here
Black Cop
Mortal Thought
I Can't Wake Up
Slap Them Up
Sound Of Da Police
Mad Crew
Uh Oh
Brown Skin Woman
Return Of Da Boom
Stop Frontin'
Higher Level