Battle for Rap Supremacy
The Battle For Rap Supremacy: KRS-One Vs. MC Shan is a collection of songs by rappers KRS-One and MC Shan. It was released on LP and CD via Cold Chillin' Records in 1996 but is made up of the classic diss records KRS-One/Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan/The Juice Crew took shots at each other with during the infamous "Bridge Wars" in the late '80s and what is often considered the most memorable (as well as one of the first) hip-hop beefs that ever happened.
The Battle For Rap Supremacy | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 1996 |
Genre | Golden age hip-hop |
Label | Cold Chillin' |
Producer | Blast Master KRS-One Scott La Rock Ced Gee Marley Marl MC Shan |
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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A1 | "The Bridge" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
A2 | "Kill That Noize" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
A3 | "Down By Law" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
A4 | "I Pioneered This" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
A5 | "Juice Crew Law" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
A6 | "Project Ho" | Marley Marl | MC Shan |
B1 | "South Bronx" | KRS-One, Scott La Rock | KRS-One |
B2 | "The Bridge is Over" | KRS-One, Scott La Rock | KRS-One |
B3 | "Criminal Minded" | Ced Gee, Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
B4 | "Poetry" | Ced Gee, Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
B5 | "The P is Free ('87 Remix)" | Ced Gee, Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
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