A nonstop, excellent compilation of late '90s hip-hop, Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light includes a great variety of emcees and rappers, from the smooth, fast rush rapping of Thor-El to the dancehall delivery of Mad Lion, with several appearances by KRS-One. By no means for innocent ears, the lyrics deals with hardness, violence, and drugs (though not necessarily in a supportive light). "Dealing with live facts and effects, not the study of dead material," as the interlude explains, this release is intended to represent the body of hip-hop culture. Definitely recommended for rap and hip-hop fans. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light
11/09/1999
All Music Guide Review
Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light Track Listing
Credits of Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light
- Joe Quinde
- Engineer, Mixing
- J.R. Swinga
- Producer
- Smooth B.
- Performer
- James Carson
- Producer
- Xzibit
- Performer
- Ras Kass
- Performer
- Mary Ann Dibs
- Artwork
- Greg Pearson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Zak
- Illustrations
- Homeless Nation
- Performer
- Milton Chang
- Engineer, Mixing
- K.I.C.
- Producer, Mixing
- Domingo
- Producer
- Scaramanga
- Producer
- I Born
- Performer
- "You Can Ask" Giz
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Tyrone Austin
- Producer
- Glenn Glass
- Producer
- John Hughes II
- Engineer
- King Cope II
- Illustrations
- Miller Time
- Producer
- Temple of Hiphop
- Producer
- William "Ill Will D"
- Producer
- Drak
- Producer, Engineer
- Scholar Wise
- Producer, Engineer
- Red Head Jason
- Engineer
- Hobo Junction
- Performer
- Tommy Gibbs
- Performer
- Chemist
- Producer
- Mad Lion
- Producer
- KRS-One
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Big Daddy Kane
- Performer











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