The Sneak Attack

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AlbumApr 24 / 200119 songs, 58m
East Coast Hip Hop Hardcore Hip Hop Conscious Hip Hop
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Starting in the 2000s, KRS-One began to cling tighter to an antiquated set of hip-hop tenets, but 2001’s *The Sneak Attack* proved he still kept one ear tuned to the innovations of a younger generation. The album’s centerpiece is “HipHop Knowledge,” which nods to the swirling tempos of Timbaland, while “Hot,” “Crush Them,” and “Get Your Self Up” are rejoinders to the pugnacious attitude of then-current hitmakers like DMX and MOP. While its messages may have been socially conscious, *The Sneak Attack* convinces its listeners with some of the most brilliantly hostile flows of KRS-One’s career.

Check out our album review of Artist's The Sneak Attack on Rolling Stone.com.

With The Sneak Attack, KRS-One, the self-proclaimed "God" of hip-hop, has returned after a four-year sabbatical to reclaim his spot as hip-hop's moral conscience.