Mar 16, 2005

The year of comebacks.....

K-OS: Breaking Old Ground
By Jarrod Miller-Dean

K-OS took the Hip-Hop scene by storm with his video for “Super Star Part Zero.” A vivid but simple look at the post-modern B-Boy even made its way to the top. Not since Choclair’s debut, had so many Stateside eyes been on talent in Canada. But the album sales didn’t quite match the strength of the single.

With the release of his new album, Joyful Rebellion, he once again brings a new level of stamina to Hip-Hop. The Trinidad born MC is calm and focused in demeanor with AllHipHop.com. Just as his music, he has a concentrated creativeness, even hours before traveling across the world.

As 2005 continues to link listeners with K-OS, it certainly would’ve been tragic had he kept his promise to release only one album. Get to know one of the pure-thinkers of the mainstream, and travel the depths of K-OS’ mind.

Read the interview here: K-OS
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Will we see a change in music now that some old favorites are returning to the industry? K-OS? Xscape? Getto Boyz? I've been asking about K-OS for a minute now; Camp Lo too for that matter! Seriously, who's next?

-M

3 comments:

Jdid said...

Camp Lo can stay retired in my opinion. K-Os is ok, I just get the impression that he's a bigheaded kanye type negro though.

summer of sam said...

someone stole my k-as cds.

*sigh*

Anonymous said...

Camp Lo was the shit, even if they were one hit wonders. It was a helluva hit, though, right? "Luchini"? I still bangs the hell out that shit. And I saw those little niggas in concert back in '96. Don't laugh at that. They got charisma than a mutha fucka.