KRS One IN NEW ORLEANS TALKING WITH VICTIMS OF KATRINA

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KRS One IN NEW ORLEANS TALKING WITH VICTIMS OF KATRINA

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  • this shit the world needs to see... greatest mc ever in hip hop KRS-ONE

  • deep this brother is the man!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • I wish i could meet the man. That's what humanaty is about. Much love KRS One From S.A Texas

  • K.R.S. this is my first time seeing and knowing of you visiting the people of New Orleans. You deserve so much for what you've showed these folks. You definitely have earned my respect. No! You've always had my respect. Continue to do what your doing from your heart. Much love.

  • @buggeazy102 lol word

  • were the hell is lil wayn when this toke place

  • How come none of our other rappers, stars, ballplayers, etc. I mean really where is Lil Wayne isn't this his state, Master P? Much props to KRS-ONE for showing the truth.

  • DJ Sizzler!

  • much respect KRS! As soon as th first frame showed i knew where he was. People have always lived there. Before and after Katrina. It's terrible. I have handed out food to them before.

    NAMASTE KRS!

  • KRS pulled money from his own pocket to give to the people. How could any other rapper be better than him?

  • I think it is more like the people choose to look at the world through half-opened eyes. KRS has his third (spiritual) eye as wide open as it can be, he chose to look toward what is happening instead of looking away, changing the channel, only watching the current events through the television set in the comfort of the house we relax in after our 9-5.

  • All of the aid money that was allocated to the disaster by the previous administration was spent two weeks later. There are still whole neighbourhoods condemned (formerly black communities), nobody goes there now and it hasn't been cleaned up yet (nobody wants to spend their money to clean what they regard as 'another person's mess').

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