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BDP, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D, Chuck D - Self Destruction
(1989) "The Stop The Violence Movement"....[Info below]
Featuring: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise & Frukwan), Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D & Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flava Flav)
The Stop the Violence Movement was begun by rapper KRS-One in 1989 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
In 1988, during a concert by Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy, a young fan was killed in a fight. The killing occurred shortly after Scott La Rock, a founding member of Boogie Down Productions, was killed in a shooting. KRS-One responded to these tragedies by forming the Stop the Violence Movement, to advance a vision of hip hop that would restore hip hop's "original principles" to...
published: 27 Nov 2011
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Self Destruction Stop The Violence Movement
Stop the Violence Movement Old School Rapp from back in the day
published: 21 Oct 2008
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The Stop the Violence Movement - Self Destruction (Lyrics)
Artist/Group: The Stop the Violence Movement
Album: N/A
Released: 1989
Label: Jive/RCA
Watch the Official Video of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsyI3XvhsfM
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"Self Destruction" is the only single by the Stop the Violence Movement, a group formed by American rapper KRS-One in 1988 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
The single raised over $100,000 that was donated to the National Urban League.
After a young fan was killed at a 1988 Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy show, KRS-One formed the Stop the Violence Movement in hopes of encouraging the hip hop community to end violence being committed among themselves. Further inspired by the recent murder of fellow BDP founding member Scot...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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Stop the Violence Movement - Self Destruction
from 1989's "Self Destruction"
published: 21 Sep 2017
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) - Stop The Violence Movement | 80s Hip Hop Music | 80s Rap Classics
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) (1988) (5'55) - Stop The Violence Movement. Produced by D-Nice & KRS-One for Boogie Down Productions. Associate Producer: Hank Shocklee. Executive Producers: Nelson George & Tokyo Rose. Mixed by D-Nice & Elai Turbo. Engineered by Ivan "Doc" Rodriquez & Elai Turbo. Recorded at Power Play Studios & Chung King. (P) 1988 Zomba Recording Corp. All rights reserved. Used by kind permission. Thank You!
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published: 26 Jul 2014
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The Stop The Violence Movement - 'Self Destruction' (Video) [HD] (60fps)
• Artist: The Stop The Violence Movement
• Featuring: Chuck D & D-Nice & Daddy-O & Doug E. Fresh & Flavor Flav & Fruit-Kwan & Heavy D & Just-Ice & KRS-One & Kool Moe Dee & MC Delight & MC Lyte & Ms. Melodi & Wise
• Song: Self Destruction
• Producer: D-Nice & KRS-One (of Boogie Down Productions)
• Label: Jive Records
• Year: 1989
• Album: N/A
• Resolution: 1440x1080
• Frames Per Second: 60
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published: 23 Feb 2023
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The Stop The Violence Video: Overcoming Self Destruction (1990) HD
The Stop The Violence Movement is a collection of rap artists and record industry figures who have joined together to celebrate music and preach against the evil of Black on Black crime. Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
****
First came the gold 12", "Self-Destruction" on Jive Records. Then the book, "Overcoming Self-Destruction", published by Pantheon Books. The third stage of the Stop The Violence Movement is this home video which documents the activities of this non-profit organization.
KRS-ONE, M.C. Lyte, Daddy-0, M.C. Delite, Wise, Fruit-Kwan, M'tume, Ms. Melodie, D-Nice, Kool Moe Dee, Just Ice, Chuck D, Flavor Flay, Doug E. Fresh,Heavy D, Young MC, Oran "Juice" Jones, Tone Loc and Big Daddy Kane are among the many artists who appear on this longform video....
published: 30 Sep 2018
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Stop the Violence
Provided to YouTube by Jive/Legacy
Stop the Violence · Boogie Down Productions
By All Means Necessary (Expanded Edition)
℗ 1988 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1988-05-31
Composer, Lyricist: L. Parker
Mixing Engineer, Producer: KRS-One
Engineer: Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez
Engineer: DJ Scott LaRock
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 18 Jul 2019
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The Stop The Violence Movement - Self Destruction
Mal ein älterer Song - 1989
published: 30 Apr 2015
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Self Destruction - THE STOP VIOLENCE MOVEMENT ( DJ OUIPET ) 1988
Vidéo souvenir en 1988 a la Maison Des Jeunes. Concour Amateur......
Dj Ouipet.
published: 30 Jun 2009
6:02
BDP, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D, Chuck D - Self Destruction
(1989) "The Stop The Violence Movement"....[Info below]
Featuring: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise ...
(1989) "The Stop The Violence Movement"....[Info below]
Featuring: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise & Frukwan), Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D & Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flava Flav)
The Stop the Violence Movement was begun by rapper KRS-One in 1989 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
In 1988, during a concert by Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy, a young fan was killed in a fight. The killing occurred shortly after Scott La Rock, a founding member of Boogie Down Productions, was killed in a shooting. KRS-One responded to these tragedies by forming the Stop the Violence Movement, to advance a vision of hip hop that would restore hip hop's "original principles" to the music industry. Composed of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast hip hop, the movement released a single, "Self Destruction", in 1989, with all proceeds going to the National Urban League.
"Self-Destruction" was produced by KRS-One and D-Nice of Boogie Down Productions (Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad is credited as an associate producer)
https://wn.com/Bdp,_Stetsasonic,_Kool_Moe_Dee,_Mc_Lyte,_Doug_Fresh,_Just_Ice,_Heavy_D,_Chuck_D_Self_Destruction
(1989) "The Stop The Violence Movement"....[Info below]
Featuring: Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise & Frukwan), Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D & Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flava Flav)
The Stop the Violence Movement was begun by rapper KRS-One in 1989 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
In 1988, during a concert by Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy, a young fan was killed in a fight. The killing occurred shortly after Scott La Rock, a founding member of Boogie Down Productions, was killed in a shooting. KRS-One responded to these tragedies by forming the Stop the Violence Movement, to advance a vision of hip hop that would restore hip hop's "original principles" to the music industry. Composed of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast hip hop, the movement released a single, "Self Destruction", in 1989, with all proceeds going to the National Urban League.
"Self-Destruction" was produced by KRS-One and D-Nice of Boogie Down Productions (Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad is credited as an associate producer)
- published: 27 Nov 2011
- views: 3386464
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Self Destruction Stop The Violence Movement
Stop the Violence Movement Old School Rapp from back in the day
Stop the Violence Movement Old School Rapp from back in the day
https://wn.com/Self_Destruction_Stop_The_Violence_Movement
Stop the Violence Movement Old School Rapp from back in the day
- published: 21 Oct 2008
- views: 502739
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The Stop the Violence Movement - Self Destruction (Lyrics)
Artist/Group: The Stop the Violence Movement
Album: N/A
Released: 1989
Label: Jive/RCA
Watch the Official Video of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs...
Artist/Group: The Stop the Violence Movement
Album: N/A
Released: 1989
Label: Jive/RCA
Watch the Official Video of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsyI3XvhsfM
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"Self Destruction" is the only single by the Stop the Violence Movement, a group formed by American rapper KRS-One in 1988 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
The single raised over $100,000 that was donated to the National Urban League.
After a young fan was killed at a 1988 Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy show, KRS-One formed the Stop the Violence Movement in hopes of encouraging the hip hop community to end violence being committed among themselves. Further inspired by the recent murder of fellow BDP founding member Scott La Rock, he assembled many contemporary East Coast hip hop rap stars of the time to record a song about anti-violence. With production assistance by bandmate D-Nice and Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad, the product of the session was the chart-topping song "Self Destruction". All proceeds went to the National Urban League. A VHS cassette entitled Overcoming Self-Destruction—the Making of the Self-Destruction Video accompanied the song's release.
The song debuted at No. 1 on the first week of Billboard's Hot Rap Songs existence and held the spot for ten consecutive weeks.
The following rappers contributed the vocals to the song:
Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie)
Stetsasonic (Daddy-O, MC Delite, Wise, and Frukwan (rapper))
Kool Moe Dee
MC Lyte
D-Nice
Ms. Melodie
Doug E. Fresh
Just-Ice
Heavy D
Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav)
Big Daddy Kane also makes an appearance in the video, but is only seen in the background.
The song samples "Funky Drummer" by James Brown, "Pass the Peas" by the JB's, and "Heaven and Hell is on Earth" by the 20th Century Steel Band.
In 2007, in preparation for the original track's 20th anniversary, KRS-One relaunched the Stop the Violence Movement. This resulted in two new iterations of the original concept – "Self Construction" and "Self Destruction 2009".
"Self Construction" was released first in April 2008. The track was produced by Duane DaRock and recorded in Los Angeles from February 7 to 9 at the Los Angeles Recording School. "Self Construction" includes appearances by over 55 artists including David Banner, The Game, Nelly, Redman, MC Lyte, 50 Cent, Ne-Yo, Talib Kweli, Method Man, Styles P, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Cassidy, Wise Intelligent, Awol One, 2Mex, Rah Digga and Rakaa.
"Self Destruction 2009" was released in late 2008 and features contributions by Twista, Syleena Johnson, Phil G, Crucial Conflict, Kenny Bogus, Straw and Pugz Atomz.
Also in 2008, Jersey City rapper Heat recorded "Self Destruction 2" with the help of other local area rappers.
In late 2009, DJ Kay Slay produced "Self Destruction 2010" featuring Busta Rhymes, Bun B, Sheek Louch, Papoose, Uncle Murda and Jay Rock.
In 2014, more than a dozen Baltimore rappers united under the name Stop the Violence Baltimore and recorded their own version of the song with new lyrics pertinent to violence in their city at the time.
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Artist/Group: The Stop the Violence Movement
Album: N/A
Released: 1989
Label: Jive/RCA
Watch the Official Video of this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsyI3XvhsfM
--------------------------------------------------
"Self Destruction" is the only single by the Stop the Violence Movement, a group formed by American rapper KRS-One in 1988 in response to violence in the hip hop and African American communities.
The single raised over $100,000 that was donated to the National Urban League.
After a young fan was killed at a 1988 Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy show, KRS-One formed the Stop the Violence Movement in hopes of encouraging the hip hop community to end violence being committed among themselves. Further inspired by the recent murder of fellow BDP founding member Scott La Rock, he assembled many contemporary East Coast hip hop rap stars of the time to record a song about anti-violence. With production assistance by bandmate D-Nice and Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad, the product of the session was the chart-topping song "Self Destruction". All proceeds went to the National Urban League. A VHS cassette entitled Overcoming Self-Destruction—the Making of the Self-Destruction Video accompanied the song's release.
The song debuted at No. 1 on the first week of Billboard's Hot Rap Songs existence and held the spot for ten consecutive weeks.
The following rappers contributed the vocals to the song:
Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie)
Stetsasonic (Daddy-O, MC Delite, Wise, and Frukwan (rapper))
Kool Moe Dee
MC Lyte
D-Nice
Ms. Melodie
Doug E. Fresh
Just-Ice
Heavy D
Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav)
Big Daddy Kane also makes an appearance in the video, but is only seen in the background.
The song samples "Funky Drummer" by James Brown, "Pass the Peas" by the JB's, and "Heaven and Hell is on Earth" by the 20th Century Steel Band.
In 2007, in preparation for the original track's 20th anniversary, KRS-One relaunched the Stop the Violence Movement. This resulted in two new iterations of the original concept – "Self Construction" and "Self Destruction 2009".
"Self Construction" was released first in April 2008. The track was produced by Duane DaRock and recorded in Los Angeles from February 7 to 9 at the Los Angeles Recording School. "Self Construction" includes appearances by over 55 artists including David Banner, The Game, Nelly, Redman, MC Lyte, 50 Cent, Ne-Yo, Talib Kweli, Method Man, Styles P, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Cassidy, Wise Intelligent, Awol One, 2Mex, Rah Digga and Rakaa.
"Self Destruction 2009" was released in late 2008 and features contributions by Twista, Syleena Johnson, Phil G, Crucial Conflict, Kenny Bogus, Straw and Pugz Atomz.
Also in 2008, Jersey City rapper Heat recorded "Self Destruction 2" with the help of other local area rappers.
In late 2009, DJ Kay Slay produced "Self Destruction 2010" featuring Busta Rhymes, Bun B, Sheek Louch, Papoose, Uncle Murda and Jay Rock.
In 2014, more than a dozen Baltimore rappers united under the name Stop the Violence Baltimore and recorded their own version of the song with new lyrics pertinent to violence in their city at the time.
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- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 11049
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) - Stop The Violence Movement | 80s Hip Hop Music | 80s Rap Classics
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) (1988) (5'55) - Stop T...
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) (1988) (5'55) - Stop The Violence Movement. Produced by D-Nice & KRS-One for Boogie Down Productions. Associate Producer: Hank Shocklee. Executive Producers: Nelson George & Tokyo Rose. Mixed by D-Nice & Elai Turbo. Engineered by Ivan "Doc" Rodriquez & Elai Turbo. Recorded at Power Play Studios & Chung King. (P) 1988 Zomba Recording Corp. All rights reserved. Used by kind permission. Thank You!
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Self-Destruction (Extended Mix) (1988) (5'55) - Stop The Violence Movement. Produced by D-Nice & KRS-One for Boogie Down Productions. Associate Producer: Hank Shocklee. Executive Producers: Nelson George & Tokyo Rose. Mixed by D-Nice & Elai Turbo. Engineered by Ivan "Doc" Rodriquez & Elai Turbo. Recorded at Power Play Studios & Chung King. (P) 1988 Zomba Recording Corp. All rights reserved. Used by kind permission. Thank You!
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- published: 26 Jul 2014
- views: 10355
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The Stop The Violence Movement - 'Self Destruction' (Video) [HD] (60fps)
• Artist: The Stop The Violence Movement
• Featuring: Chuck D & D-Nice & Daddy-O & Doug E. Fresh & Flavor Flav & Fruit-Kwan & Heavy D & Just-Ice & KRS-One & Koo...
• Artist: The Stop The Violence Movement
• Featuring: Chuck D & D-Nice & Daddy-O & Doug E. Fresh & Flavor Flav & Fruit-Kwan & Heavy D & Just-Ice & KRS-One & Kool Moe Dee & MC Delight & MC Lyte & Ms. Melodi & Wise
• Song: Self Destruction
• Producer: D-Nice & KRS-One (of Boogie Down Productions)
• Label: Jive Records
• Year: 1989
• Album: N/A
• Resolution: 1440x1080
• Frames Per Second: 60
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• Artist: The Stop The Violence Movement
• Featuring: Chuck D & D-Nice & Daddy-O & Doug E. Fresh & Flavor Flav & Fruit-Kwan & Heavy D & Just-Ice & KRS-One & Kool Moe Dee & MC Delight & MC Lyte & Ms. Melodi & Wise
• Song: Self Destruction
• Producer: D-Nice & KRS-One (of Boogie Down Productions)
• Label: Jive Records
• Year: 1989
• Album: N/A
• Resolution: 1440x1080
• Frames Per Second: 60
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- published: 23 Feb 2023
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56:16
The Stop The Violence Video: Overcoming Self Destruction (1990) HD
The Stop The Violence Movement is a collection of rap artists and record industry figures who have joined together to celebrate music and preach against the evi...
The Stop The Violence Movement is a collection of rap artists and record industry figures who have joined together to celebrate music and preach against the evil of Black on Black crime. Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
****
First came the gold 12", "Self-Destruction" on Jive Records. Then the book, "Overcoming Self-Destruction", published by Pantheon Books. The third stage of the Stop The Violence Movement is this home video which documents the activities of this non-profit organization.
KRS-ONE, M.C. Lyte, Daddy-0, M.C. Delite, Wise, Fruit-Kwan, M'tume, Ms. Melodie, D-Nice, Kool Moe Dee, Just Ice, Chuck D, Flavor Flay, Doug E. Fresh,Heavy D, Young MC, Oran "Juice" Jones, Tone Loc and Big Daddy Kane are among the many artists who appear on this longform video. Profits from all Stop The Violence Movement projects benefit the National Urban League.
Also includes the video "Self-Destruction" by the Stop The Violence Movement.
Directed by Ralph McDaniels Produced by Sabrina Gray for Classic Concepts Executive Producers: Nelson George and Tokyo Rose
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The Stop The Violence Movement is a collection of rap artists and record industry figures who have joined together to celebrate music and preach against the evil of Black on Black crime. Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
****
First came the gold 12", "Self-Destruction" on Jive Records. Then the book, "Overcoming Self-Destruction", published by Pantheon Books. The third stage of the Stop The Violence Movement is this home video which documents the activities of this non-profit organization.
KRS-ONE, M.C. Lyte, Daddy-0, M.C. Delite, Wise, Fruit-Kwan, M'tume, Ms. Melodie, D-Nice, Kool Moe Dee, Just Ice, Chuck D, Flavor Flay, Doug E. Fresh,Heavy D, Young MC, Oran "Juice" Jones, Tone Loc and Big Daddy Kane are among the many artists who appear on this longform video. Profits from all Stop The Violence Movement projects benefit the National Urban League.
Also includes the video "Self-Destruction" by the Stop The Violence Movement.
Directed by Ralph McDaniels Produced by Sabrina Gray for Classic Concepts Executive Producers: Nelson George and Tokyo Rose
#####
Reelblack's mission is to educate, elevate, entertain, enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at
[email protected] and
[email protected] with details and it will be promptly removed.
- published: 30 Sep 2018
- views: 27811
4:42
Stop the Violence
Provided to YouTube by Jive/Legacy
Stop the Violence · Boogie Down Productions
By All Means Necessary (Expanded Edition)
℗ 1988 RCA Records, a division of So...
Provided to YouTube by Jive/Legacy
Stop the Violence · Boogie Down Productions
By All Means Necessary (Expanded Edition)
℗ 1988 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1988-05-31
Composer, Lyricist: L. Parker
Mixing Engineer, Producer: KRS-One
Engineer: Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez
Engineer: DJ Scott LaRock
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Stop_The_Violence
Provided to YouTube by Jive/Legacy
Stop the Violence · Boogie Down Productions
By All Means Necessary (Expanded Edition)
℗ 1988 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1988-05-31
Composer, Lyricist: L. Parker
Mixing Engineer, Producer: KRS-One
Engineer: Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez
Engineer: DJ Scott LaRock
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 18 Jul 2019
- views: 428146
6:02
Self Destruction - THE STOP VIOLENCE MOVEMENT ( DJ OUIPET ) 1988
Vidéo souvenir en 1988 a la Maison Des Jeunes. Concour Amateur......
Dj Ouipet.
Vidéo souvenir en 1988 a la Maison Des Jeunes. Concour Amateur......
Dj Ouipet.
https://wn.com/Self_Destruction_The_Stop_Violence_Movement_(_Dj_Ouipet_)_1988
Vidéo souvenir en 1988 a la Maison Des Jeunes. Concour Amateur......
Dj Ouipet.
- published: 30 Jun 2009
- views: 203751