I'm assuming this is a repress of some sort - For his second solo album, KRS-One worked with a variety of younger hip-hop talents, perhaps in an attempt to resuscitate his street credibility and his commercial standing. Featuring production from DJ Premier & Diamond D, and appearances by Das EFX, Mad Lion, Fat Joe, and Channel Live, KRS-One is loaded with fresh talent of the first rank and they help spark the Teacher into giving an inspired performance. The album also showcases a bit fuller production than Return of the Boom Bap, but that doesn't mean he has sold it out -- it just means he's continuing to experiment, which is one of the reasons KRS-One remained a vital artist nearly a decade after his first record. A1 Rappaz R. N. Dainja 4:04 A2 De Automatic 4:25 A3 MC's Act Like They Don't Know 4:42 A4 R.E.A.L.I.T.Y. 3:43 B1 Free Mumia 4:19 B2 Wannabemceez 4:22 B3 Represent The Real Hip Hop 3:19 B4 The Truth 3:47 C1 Build Ya Skillz 4:07 C2 Out For Fame 4:52 C3 Squash All Beef 4:23 D1 I'm Still #1 5:09 D2 My Philosophy 5:36 D3 Jack Of Spades 4:49 D4 Why Is That? 3:57