Video: Dig Of The Day: The Stop The Violence Movement – Self Destruction (1989)

Today we have maybe the greatest intelligent posse cuts. The Stop The Violence Movement, a 1989 big-name New York hip-hop collaboration coordinated by KRS-One that campaigned against violence in the Black community.

Included members of Public Enemy, Stetsasonic, and Boogie Down Productions, more precisely – Chuck D, D-Nice, Daddy-O, Doug E. Fresh, Flavor Flav, Fruit-Kwan, Heavy D, Just-Ice, KRS-One, Kool Moe Dee, M.C. Delight, M.C. Lyte, Ms. Melodie and Wise.

Released on Jive in 1989.

Produced by D-Nice and KRS-One.

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