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All-Stars of Hip Hop Featuring KRS-One and Dru Hill on January 17 at 7 p.m.

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An all-star lineup of old-school hip-hop from KRS-One, Dru Hill, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Moe Dee, and many more

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All-Stars of Hip Hop

  • KRS-One: The award-winning artist sometimes known as Teacha and “The Blastmaster” was one of the first rappers to incorporate Jamaican melodies into rap with his group Boogie Down Productions. He’s also the founder of the Stop the Violence Movement.
  • Dru Hill: Since 1992, this group has burned up airways and headphones with sultry hits like “Never Make a Promise,” “In My Bed,” and “How Deep Is Your Love.” Today, founder Nokio, lead singer Sisqó, and original member Jazz reunite on the stage, along with recent addition Tao to round out the ensemble’s lush harmonies and carpool-lane privileges.
  • Kool Moe Dee: One of the first rappers to receive a Grammy, this New York MC helped New Jack Swing gain prominence, and saw his second album, How Ya Like Me Now, go platinum.
  • Big Daddy Kane: The Grammy-winning rapper and former member of the Juice Crew’s mix of rapid-fire rhymes and swagger inspired generations of MCs, including former hype man Jay-Z.
  • Whodini: The trio of Jalil Hutchins, John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, and Drew “Grandmaster Dee” Carter filled the early ’80s with memorable jams such as “Magic Wand” and “The Freaks Come Out at Night,” which they were known to perform while escaping from straitjackets underwater.
  • Chubb Rock: A National Merit Scholar and pre-med student turned hip-hop artist, Chubb Rock has forged a career that’s unpredictable, to say the least. In the ’90s, he rose to instant fame with the hits “Treat ‘em Right,” “Just The Two of Us,” and “The Chubbster.”
  • Kwamé: With his 1989 debut, Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning, the rapper more than lived up to the album’s title by mixing old-school sounds with the peace-loving Daisy Age style. He’s kept plenty busy since then by building a thriving career scoring for film and television. You may have heard his percussive sonics in Drumline and Stomp the Yard.
  • Also Appearing: Special Ed | Dana Dane | Monie Love

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