Following the death of BPD co-founder Scott La Rock, KRS formed the 'Stop The Violence Movement' in hopes of raising awareness of the violence within the hip hop and black communities. The single
"Self Destruction" featuring Public Enemy, the late Heavy D, MC Lyte, Kool Moe Dee, Just-Ice & Stetsasonic was released with intentions of bringing the hip hop community back to it's original principles.
A conscious effort was made to change the subject matter on his following releases, with KRS adopting the moniker "Teacha", and writing songs that were driven to address to the political and social consciousness of growing up in The Bronx. Most notable are the songs "My Philosophy", "Stop The Violence" & "You Must Learn".
Stop The Violence - "Self Destruction"
Although mainly solo efforts, KRS would go on to record a total of 5 albums as part of the hip hop collective before recording under his own name. In 1993, KRS-One released his debut album The Return Of The Boom Bap which featured production largely from DJ Premier, Kid Kapri, KRS himself & Showbiz. The Return Of The Boom Bap would receive 4 out of 5 mics and would be selected as one of the 100 Best Rap Albums in The Source.
KRS One - "The Sound Of The Police"