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Boogie Down Productions Released Their Second LP 'By All Means Necessary' 34 Years Ago

On this day in 1988, Boogie Down Productions dropped one of the best and most influential albums of all time. It was widely seen as one of, if not the first, politically conscious efforts in Hip Hop.

by Sha Be Allah


By All Means Necessary cover
By All Means Necessary cover


KRS-One was initially popular for fueling the Juice Crew vs. BDP beef on wax and expanding intellectual Hip Hop music through 1987, with the release of Criminal Minded. However, when BDP's DJ Scott La Rock was shot and killed in the South Bronx, it profoundly affected the Brooklyn native, which resulted in a drastic rethinking of his on-record persona. The "Blastmaster" began to talk about many of the issues plaguing the black community, like police brutality, government corruption, and institutionalized racism. Later on, he gave birth to his "Stop the Violence" Campaign. By All Means Necessary was one of the first albums the group made after Scott La Rock's death that would have a lasting effect on generations to come.


As "The Teacher," on perhaps one of the most influential tracks from the LP, "Stop the Violence," he spits,


"I look, but it doesn't coincide with my books/Social Studies will not speak upon hard hitting crooks/It's just the Presidents, and all the money they spent/All the things they invent, and how their house is so immaculate/They create missiles, my family's eating gristle/Then they get upset when the press blows the whistle"


As a plea to end violence in Hip Hop, which still hasn't been heeded, KRS-One took on the role of the spearhead of Hip Hop's Stop The Violence Movement, choosing the single "Self Destruction" as the lead single.


With classic tracks like "Nervous," nearly every track on the album had a distinct narrative, and even the album cover art and the theme were Malcolm X (By Any Means Necessary) inspired. On the track "Jimmy," the rapper became the first rapper to speak on the AIDS/HIV epidemic that plagued Black and Brown communities in America. In the song "Illegal Business," Kris gives the masses a startling perception of the drug trade and how it corrupts the police and the government.


Salute to KRS and the Boogie Down Productions crew for giving us this epic piece of Hip Hop history!


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