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Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hiphop
Boogie Down Productions
Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hiphop
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Boogie Down Productions
Title: Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hiphop
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jive
Release Date: 6/28/1989
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Old School, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 012414118721

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D. S. Kivoi | Miami Beach | 01/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"BDP threw a sweet curve with this classic. A great album all the way thru. I think this was the last Album where everything from top to bottom was just great and fresh creatively done. I like the other that followed especially sex and violence but this was the last classic to me of BDP. Interestingly enough this album featured his then sister in law Harmony who went on to do a solo album featuring Pound Cake do yall remember that? and of course his then wife now ex Ms. Melody i actually liked Ms. Melody's flow He did a great job with her i especially love the record she did called Live on Stage. What i am saying is this album spun off some great creativity.(period) Now let me go check for some old Ice-T classics."
The Blueprint Of A Legendary Hip-Hop MC!
GM | Jersey!!! | 02/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"KRS-ONE has now proven for 20+ years that he knows how to make great, timeless, and flawless music. This "Ghetto Music: The Blueprint Of Hip-Hop" album which dropped in '89 is no exception to the high standards of a legendary career, you just can't go wrong with songs like "The Blueprint", "Jack Of Spades", "You Must Learn", "Hip Hop Rules", and "Ghetto Music", mcs take note, this is the blueprint."
Still dope
Aaron Creagh | Albany, NY USA | 07/30/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This album is first BDP album that I can't say is a complete classic..however there is classic material on this album (Why Is That, You Must Learn, Who Protects Us From You, Hip Hop Rulez), but I felt that Ghetto Music, and World Peace sound wise were to much of a departure of what came before it. The album doesn't feel as tightly knit as other BDP work..but no question, this is still a highly enjoyable album"