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- From: c188-bh@po.berkeley.edu (Bishwaroop Ganguly)
- Subject: Reginald C. Fairy
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.205838.28897@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 20:58:38 GMT
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- A letter for Source Magazine readers.
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- In the latest Source I have, so-called music editor Reginald C. Dennis
- dissed KRS saying that he fell off and that he should "watch what he says".
- He offers no support for these inexplicable statements that I can see. What
- kind of sloppy, cowardly journalism is this? This punk better not try to
- step on a stage in NYC or anywhere BDP rocks, 'cause he's much lighter
- than Prince Be.
-
- I can only infer that he was offended by statements KRS made on his super-
- hardcore album of '92, Sex and Violence. The way I see it KRS was simply
- patrolling his territory to keep frauds out. KRS represents:
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- 1. Real Hip-Hop
- 2. Reality
- 3. Humanist Philosophy
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- If Reginald C. has an agenda counter to this, then he is clearly in the
- wrong line of work. If KRS "falls off" then Hip-Hop "falls off". It's like
- saying "My liver is fallin' off". And if ANYONE is falling off, it's Source
- magazine.
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- -Roop
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