Preserve the Kulture

LAWRENCE KRSONE PARKER, B.J. WHEELER

We've been having these gatherings
For over 12 years uhh, my first one
Was ah at Latin Quarters in 1987
With Afrika Bambaataa - he
Threw the first one, that I attended
We kept the tradition going through
The Stop the Violence Movement
Through Human Education Against Lies
Rhythm Cultural Institute
And now the Temple of Hip-Hop
This is Hip-Hop's spiritual base
And as a spiritual base
We look to guide the youth in that discipline
Uhh, no culture is a culture
Unless it has principles
Unless it has morals, unless - we are unified
In some sort of principle
Something we are not going to step beyond
Something that defines us
What I'd like to do
Is just for a moment as we deal with this
Think about your role in Hip-Hop
Think about what you do everyday in Hip-Hop
This is not about right now
It's about twenty years from now
It's about ten years from now
The tapes are rolling
The notes are being taken
This is the type of thinking
We have to get into
If this is going to survive and last
So again, Hip-Hop Appreciation Week
Is a time of self-reflection
A time for Hip-Hoppers to ask
"What am I doing, to preserve the culture?"

Trivia about the song Preserve the Kulture by KRS-One

When was the song “Preserve the Kulture” released by KRS-One?
The song Preserve the Kulture was released in 2002, on the album “The Mix Tape”.
Who composed the song “Preserve the Kulture” by KRS-One?
The song “Preserve the Kulture” by KRS-One was composed by LAWRENCE KRSONE PARKER, B.J. WHEELER.

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