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This is the discography of American rapper KRS-One.
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KRS One has appeared on several songs with other artists, and due to this he has received 9 Gold and 7 Platinum plaques.[68]
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- 1986
- "Advance" by Scott La Rock and The Celebrity Three
- 1987
- "Going Way Back" + "Moshitup" by Just-Ice///\\\Kool & Deadly (Justicizms)
- 1988
- "Serious {Ceereeus BDP Remix)" : Steady B///\\\Serious 12"
- 1989
- "Clobberin' Time/Pay the Price" : Sick of It All///\\\Blood, Sweat and No Tears
- "Party Together" : Sly & Robbie///\\\Silent Assassin
- "Tribe Vibes" : Jungle Brothers///\\\Done by the Forces of Nature
- "Evil That Men Do" : Queen Latifah///\\\All Hail the Queen
- 1990
- "The TR 808 Is Coming" : D-Nice///\\\Call Me D-Nice
- 1991
- "Rhymin' Skills" : D-Nice///\\\To tha Rescue
- "Good Kill" : Too Much Joy///\\\Cereal Killers
- 1993
- "Black Cop" : KRS-1///\\\CB4 (soundtrack) [& Return of the Boom Bap]
- "I Get Wrecked" : Tim Dog///\\\Do or Die
- "Rough..." : Queen Latifah///\\\Black Reign
- 1994
- "Big Joe Krash & So Much Greater" from the Break The Chain maxi / KRS-One aka Big Joe Krash |Break the Chain
- "Friends and Respect" : Heavy D and the Boyz///\\\Nuttin' but Love
- Stop the Breaks : Ron G with Raekwon, Killa Sin, O.C. & Notorious B.I.G.///\\\12"
- 1995
- "KRS-One Speech" : Funkmaster Flex///\\\The Mix Tape, Vol. 1
- "Represent the Real" : Das EFX///\\\Hold It Down [& KRS-One]
- "Bronx Tale" : Fat Joe///\\\Jealous One's Envy
- "Ah Yeah" : KRS-1///\\\Pump Ya Fist (Music Inspired by the Black Panthers) [& KRS-One]
- 1996
- "Brainstorm" + No Gimmicks : Lord Finesse///\\\The Awakening
- "High School Rock" : KRS-1///\\\High School High (soundtrack)
- "Conscious Style" : Poor Righteous Teachers///\\\The New World Order
- "Crazy" + Milk (People Call Me) : Young Zee///\\\Musical Meltdown
- 1997
- "Bring It Back" : KRS-1///\\\Rhyme & Reason (soundtrack)
- "Team Players" : DJ Honda with KRS-One & King Doe-V ///\\\HII
- "Perhaps She'll Die" : KRS-1//\\\Dangerous Ground (soundtrack)
- "Scatter" + "Article (Lyrical Shot pt. 2)": Whitey Don///\\\Whitey Don
- "Move Ahead" : Soul Assassins (KRS-)///\\\Chapter 1
- "The French Connection" : KRS-1///\\\Ma 6-T va crack-er (soundtrack)
- "PBS" : Positive Black Soul///\\\New York / Paris / Dakar
- "Reputation" : Chubb Rock///\\\The Mind
- "Plan Up Your Family" : KRS-1///\\\Booty Call (soundtrack)
- 1998
- "Check It Out" : KRS-1///\\\Orgazmo (soundtrack) +produced by the Dust Bros.
- "Ey Yo (The Reggae Virus)" : KRS-One, Shaggy & Mad Lion///\\\Caught Up (soundtrack)
- "Bulworth (They Talk About It While We Live It)" : Prodigy, Method Man, KRS-One & Kam///\\\Bulworth (soundtrack)
- "Blade" : KRS-One with Channel Live///\\\Blade: soundtrack
- "Let It Flow (Do You Like Scratchin'?) : Malcolm McLaren with KRS-One///\\\Buffalo Gals Back to Skool
- "Ocean Within" : KRS-One & Saul Williams///\\\Slam (soundtrack)
- "Freestyle" : Funkmaster Flex///\\\The Mix Tape, Vol. III
- "Digital" : Goldie///\\\Saturnz Return
- "Unstoppable" : Public Enemy///\\\He Got Game (soundtrack)
- "Drop It Heavy" : Show & AG///\\\Full Scale [& D.I.T.C.]
- "Destiny" : Shai///\\\Destiny
- "Do or Die" : Kid Capri///\\\Soundtrack to the Streets
- 1999
- "B-Boy 2000" : Crazy Town///\\\The Gift of Game
- "Live & Direct" : Sugar Ray///\\\14:59
- "Line of Fire" : Domingo, MC Shan, Godsons, F.T., Bamboo, Feel-X, Sinz of Reality & Ras Kass///\\\12"
- "Where You At" : Rascalz///\\\Global Warning
- "Live on the Mic" : Kurupt///\\\Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha
- "Symphony 2000" : Truck Turner with Big Pun & Kool G Rap///\\\12"
- 2000
- "Class of 87" : Tony Touch with KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane & Kool G Rap///\\\The Piece Maker
- "Kenny Parker Show 2001" : Xzibit///\\\Restless
- "Up from da Underground" : Xzibit with Ras Kass & Mad Lion///\\\Likwit Rhymes
- 2001
- "Return of Hip Hop (Ooh, Ooh) : DJ Tomekk///\\\The Return of Hip Hop
- "Balumbalang!" : Mexicano 777///\\\God's Assassins
- 2002
- "GospelAlphaMegaFunkyBoogieDiscoMusic" : T-Bone///\\\
- 2003
- "Take It" : will.i.am///\\\Must B 21
- "If U Only Knew" : CunninLynguists///\\\Sloppy Seconds Vol.1
- "Let's Go (It's a Movement)" : Warren G & KRS-One///\\\Beef (soundtrack)
- "U Must Learn" : Snoop Dogg///\\\Welcome to tha Chuuch Mixtape Vol. 2
- "Bin Laden (Remix)" : Immortal Technique & Chuck D///\\\12"
- "Pack Up (Remix)" : Lyrics Born, Evidence, Jumbo the Garbageman (of Lifesavas)///\\\12"
- 2004
- "Let's Go" : Da Beatminerz///\\\Fully Loaded w/ Statik
- "Gangsta House" : Jazzy Jeff///\\\In the House
- "Dear Mr. President" : The S.T.O.P Movement
- 2005
- "My Thing!!" : Emmanuel///\\\D'Illusions of Grandeur
- "Our Philosophy" : Mr. R, Rockin' Squat///\\\
- 2006
- "Trash Talk" : Kenny Parker///\\\Mess Hall Recordings)
- "Ground Level" + "Do I Scare You?" : Footsoldiers///\\\
- 2007
- "Speak the Truth" : X-Clan///\\\Return from Mecca
- "Sex, Drugs & Violence" : Public Enemy///\\\How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul???
- "The Perfect Beat" : Talib Kweli///\\\Eardrum
- "Exodus" : Noisia & Mayhem///\\\Exodus
- "Did What We Had to Do" : Statik Selektah, Large Professor & L Da Headtoucha///\\\
- "Wholetrain" : with El Da Sensei///\\\Wholetrain OST
- "Love" : Almost September & Sleepy Brown///\\\The Almost September EP
- "Throwin Up Letters (Dirty Version)" : Longevity & Rakaa Iriscience///\\\
- 2008
- "5 Boroughs" by LL Cool J Feat. Method Man, KRS-One, Jim Jones & Lil' Kim on Exit 13
- "The DJ" by DJ Revolution on King Of The Decks
- "My Conscience" by Fat Joe on The Elephant in the Room
- "Arrival (Bassnectar remix)" by Heavyweight Dub Champion
- "Control" by Cymarshall Law & KRS-One on Global Connection Vol. 1
- "Come Back Home" by KRS-One on "WYLA?"
- "How It's Supposed to Be" by Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs from the album Life of a Kid in the Ghetto – Demos and Rarities (recorded in 1990/91)
- "Rock Dis" by Marley Marl & Craig G on the album Operation: Take Back Hip-Hop
- "16 17 18" by Almost September feat. KRS-One, Al Be Back
- "Come Back Home", by Copperpot
- "Run It" by EPMD on the album We Mean Business
- 2009
- "New York" by Peedo feat. KRS-One, Fat Joe
- "We Speak Hip Hop" by Grandmaster Flash feat. KRS-One, Afasi, Kase. O, Maccho, Abass from The Bridge (Concept of a Culture)
- "What If" by Grandmaster Flash from The Bridge (Concept of a Culture)
- "Get It Done" by Joe Flizzow feat. KRS-One from the album President
- "We Are Hip Hop" by The Temple of Hip Hop feat. Fat Joe, KRS-One, Rampage, Rha Goddess, Smooth
- "Mega Fresh X" by Cormega from the album Born and Raised
- "Pass the Mic" by Masta Ace & Ed O.G. from the album Arts & Entertainment
- "The Movement" by Jay-Roc N' Jakebeatz from the album Power to the B-Boyz
- "Grand Concourse Benches" by Alchemist from the album Chemical Warfare
- "You Gotta Stay Hungry" by 67 Mob from the album T.I.M.E.
- "We Need You" by Beast 1333 feat. KRS-One, Kiyana & Realest Reeken from the album Mark of the Beast[69]
- "Jam On It", "Change" and "All City Kings" all by Beast 1333 feat. KRS-One from the album Mark of the Beast
- "Hip Hop" by N.A.S.A. from The Spirit of Apollo
- "Arrival" by Heavyweight Dub Champion feat. A.P.O.S.T.L.E., KRS-One & Stero-Lion from Rise of the Champion Nation
- "Rise" by Heavyweight Dub Champion feat. A.P.O.S.T.L.E., J Criminology, KRS-One, Lady K & Stero-Lion from Rise of the Champion Nation
- "King of the Mountain" by Heavyweight Dub Champion feat. A.P.O.S.T.L.E., David Icke & KRS-One from Rise of the Champion Nation
- "The World Is Crumbling" by Nicole Holness feat. KRS-One & Mateo Jordache
- 2010
- "A Dream" by Wyze Mindz feat. J.F.K., KRS-One, Les Brown & Rocky from the album World Meltdown
- "The Truth Is... (KRS-One Testimony)" by Truth Now from Karma Alarm
- "5%" : DJ Premier with KRS-One & Grand Puba///\\\DJ Premier Presents Get Used To Us
- 2011
- "History" by Game feat. KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Doug E Fresh from the mixtape Purp & Patron
- "What is Hip Hop?" by MC Lars feat. KRS-One, Rittz, mc chris from the mixtape Indie Rocket Science
- "The Gospel of Hip-Hop" by MC Lars feat. KRS-One from the album Lars Attacks!
- "Clobberin' Time" by Sick of it All from the album Nonstop (Note: This is a new recording from the one 22 years ago)
- "À la vie, à la mort" Taktika Feat. Krs One & Buckshot from the album À bout portant confirmed by boutique
- "Key of Life" by Rockin' Squat from US Alien Chapter One
- 2013
- "Future" by Brothers of the Stone from the album Brothers of the Stone
- "Dvign se" by Trkaj from Vse je OK
- "99 Interludes" by Insight on D/A Orthophonic Sounds
- 2014
- "No Requests" by Datsik from Down 4 My Ninjas
- "What It Is" by Jonathan Emile of The Morph-tet from the album Exclamations
- 2015
- "Jihad Love Squad" by N.A.S.A.
- "Free Flow (Club Dub)" by Robosonic
- "BLK THSS" and "Crowdrockers" from the PE 2.0 album InsPirEd
- "Superpowers" : Mr. Green///\\\Live From The Streets
- 2016
- "Buckshot" : Macklemore & Ryan Lewis with DJ Premier///\\\This Unruly Mess I've Made
- "What It Is" (Remix)" : Jonathan Emile, Paul Cargnello & James Di Salvio of Bran Van 3000///\\\Party Gras
- 2017
- "To nie jest hip-hop" : Quebonafide///\\\Egzotyka
- "Let Us Begin" : Snoop Dogg///\\\Neva Left
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Notes
- "Outta Here" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 6 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[1]
- "The MC" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[1]
- "A Friend" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[1]
- "Shutupayouface" was released as a split single with "Yes, Yes Y'all" by Schoolly D.
- "Get Your Self Up" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 53 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales.[1]
- "Clear 'Em Out" was released as a split single with "Rumble" by The High & Mighty.
- "Let 'Em Have It" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 55 on the ot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales.[1]
- "Criminal Minded '08" was released as a split single with "The Light '08" by Common and Midnight '08" by Q-Tip.
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