KRS-One Return of the Boom Bap Hoodie
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KRS-One’s 1993 solo landmark on a premium hoodie. Boom bap era. The Teacha at his sharpest.
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Description
1993. KRS-One steps out of BDP and drops a solo declaration that reset the standard.
Return of the Boom Bap wasn’t just KRS’s first solo album — it was a mission statement. After the loss of Scott La Rock, after five records with Boogie Down Productions, The Teacha came back with DJ Premier on the boards, Kid Capri and Showbiz in the credits, and a message: the boom bap never left, and the culture would be defended. “Sound of da Police.” “Outta Here.” “Black Cop.” Every track a lecture, every bar a receipt.
This is the record that reminded New York what hip-hop sounded like when it was built to teach and to knock. Golden age drums. Conscious rap without the corny. KRS not asking for space at the table — reminding you he built it. Wearing this is a nod to the era when emcees were expected to actually say something, and the drums hit like they meant it.
Product Details
- Premium Gildan 18500 Heavy Blend Hoodie – 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Air jet yarn for softer feel and no pilling
- Double-lined hood with matching drawcord
- Front pouch pocket, ribbed cuffs and waistband
- Pre-shrunk fabric for consistent fit
- Available in Black, sizes S through 3XL
For the ones who caught “Sound of da Police” on cassette and still hear the whoop whoop 30 years deep. For the students of The Teacha. For the heads who never let boom bap die. For you.
Additional information
| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Size | S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL |






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