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KRS-One Slams the Grammys Hip-Hop 50 Tribute: ‘You Ignored Hip Hop for 49 Years’

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Rapper KRS-One attends a press conference for the launch of Smirnoff Signature Mix Series at Element on February 26, 2008, in New York City. (Photo by Scott Wintrow/Getty Images)

*Hip-hop icon KRS-One is speaking out about why he did not participate in The Grammys’ salute to Hip-Hop 50.

The Grammys honored hip-hop legends of the past and present with a TV special featuring a star-studded lineup of performers including Black Thought, Bun B, Common, De La Soul, Jermaine Dupri, J.J. Fad, Talib Kweli, The Lady Of Rage, LL Cool J, MC Sha-Rock, Monie Love, The Pharcyde, Queen Latifah, Questlove, Rakim, Remy Ma, Uncle Luke, Yo-Yo and more.. More performers will be announced in the coming weeks, according to the release. 

The “A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip-Hop” live concert aired last month, and KRS-One claims he was invited to participate in the festivities but “turned them down,” he said in a recent interview. 

“I was asked about two months ago; they asked me to do it and I turned them down,” the Boogie Down Productions frontman said, Vibe reports.

“With all due respect, LL COOL J himself called me, spoke to my wife and pretty much begged for me to be on the show but we turned him down,” KRS-One continued. “And reason being is because I know people don’t understand this — and I say this respectfully. KRS-One is a Hip-Hop extremist. I’m not violent, a violent extremist. I’m insane with this culture. I know I must have lost my mind in this.”

KRS-One went on to unpack the exploitation of Hip-Hop culture.

“I restrict myself in a certain way, because I know who I am in this culture. You’re in the temple of Hip Hop, this is our home. This place, this institution can never side with, come under, understand the exploitation of our culture,” the Bronx, N.Y. native added.

Never will you ever see me standing in the environment where our culture is being exploited,” he continued.

“So when I got the call, I immediately said nah,” he revealed during the interview, Vibe reports.  

“First of all, it’s the Grammys? You get no respect here. None. Now we respect your existence, we know you exist. And we know that you’re the Grammys and we understand that, and we respect that. But you ignored Hip Hop for 49 years. At the 50th year, you wanna call us? You couldn’t even call on 47 and gear it up to 50. You wait to the 50th year to call Hip-Hop’s authentic teacha? Nah, you don’t get that privilege.”

Watch KRS-One’s full commentary via the X/Twitter clip above.

READ MORE: MC Hammer States Why He Won’t Attend Hip Hop 50 Events – Questlove Responds | WATCH

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