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I Got Next [Vinyl]  (Vinyl) 
by Krs-One

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19 Tracks with picture inner sleeves - A1: 1st Quarter - The Commentary 0:18 A2: 2nd Quarter - Free Throws 2:16 A3: The MC 3:05 A4: I Got Next - Neva Hadda Gun 4:11 A5: Heartbeat 3:07 B1: Step Into A World (Rapture's Delig

Product Details:
Vinyl Release Date: May 20, 1997
Studio: Jive
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Track Listing:
1. 2nd Quarter-Free Throws
2. The MC
3. I Got Next/Neva Hadda Gun
4. Heartbeat
5. Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)
6. A Friend
7. H.I.P.H.O.P.
8. Halftime
9. Klassicks
10. Blowe
11. Real Hip-Hop, Pt. 2
12. Come to da Party
13. Can't Stop, Won't Stop
14. Over Ya Head
15. Just to Prove a Point
16. 4th Quarter-Free Throws
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Long awaited classicAug 04, 1999

This album is easily one of the best albums to come out in the last decade. From the opening "shots" to the closing "dunks" KRS flips rhymes and blends beats like only a master could. His experimentation with metal and his association with rap's leech (Puff Daddy) are the only blights on what would otherwise be an instant classic. If you like true hip-hop, both music and culture, then this album is one that you must have in your collection.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5KRS makes Puffy sound good!Jan 26, 2000

This is one of the innovative hip-hop records that KRS has produced. For those wondering what true hip-hop is, pick this up. I was very disappointed that KRS did a track with hip-hop's leech, Puff Daddy. But even that track is fresh. This album is worth your money. Listen and get lost in KRS' words. Yo Kris! Please don't do any more tracks with Puff! Please!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Weakest of KRS-ONE's efforts, saved by "A Friend"Nov 29, 2004
By Mod
I would never diss a KRS record, but this one was just a typical superstar-experimentation CD that we've all heard our favorite artists do. Track 17, "Just to Prove a Point" is EMBARRASSING! That's not KRS-ONE, and that's not hip-hop. However, Track 7, "A Friend", features the illest production on the album. I don't know what the spotlight reviewer said about it being weakly produced. It's probably one of the best tracks I've ever heard dropped by the Blastmaster. If you want this album, purchase it for that track and enjoy the rest.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

44 Stars- KRS still regins supremeOct 02, 2002

KRS-One is hands down the greatest MC of all time. He has old-school cred and is still holding it down. That said, this album is great. It didn't sound good at first listen but it has really grown on me.

Pros: The tracks The MC, Step Into a World, and A friend are killer. Heartbeat is my favorite track and Angie and Redman have great pieces on it.

Cons: Unsteller beats and some "filler" drag this album down. But by being such a great MC, KRS-One's rhymes can overcome poor beats.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Real Hip HopJul 04, 2002
By Gerald Johnson Jr. "geejr"
I was really suprised when I heard this CD. This CD shows what the Real Hip Hop is about. It's a shame radio stations do not play KRS-ONE music alot since there are some great tracks such as The MC, Step into a world, a friend, and can't stop wont't stop. You can obviously tell this album took sometime to put together and wasn't just thrown together to make a album. People like Nelly and Fabolous sell records basically off of catchy beats but have nothing to offer lyrically. I don't fault people for buying those sub-par albums but they are just uneducated about what Real Hip Hop is all about. I hope KRS-ONE next album is as good as this one.

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