MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer, just
added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs
are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.”
Just
in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s
Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter
rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew
claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began
in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “
The Bridge” and KRS’ “
South Bronx” and “
The Bridge Is Over”
being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named
although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS
reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the
Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and
KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever
,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge
KRS
and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they
finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to
have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead
received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan
however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the
next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with
no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty
vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this
is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf
MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer, just
added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs
are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.”
Just
in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s
Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter
rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew
claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began
in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “
The Bridge” and KRS’ “
South Bronx” and “
The Bridge Is Over”
being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named
although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS
reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the
Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and
KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever
,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge
KRS
and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they
finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to
have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead
received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan
however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the
next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with
no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty
vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this
is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf
MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer, just
added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs
are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.”
Just
in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s
Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter
rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew
claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began
in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “
The Bridge” and KRS’ “
South Bronx” and “
The Bridge Is Over”
being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named
although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS
reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the
Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and
KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever
,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge
KRS
and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they
finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to
have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead
received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan
however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the
next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with
no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty
vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this
is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf