Not to revive the whole argument about whether hip-hop is dead or anything, but we'd like to revive the whole argument about whether hip-hop is dead. Or at least, KRS-One and Marley Marl would like to.In an answer to Nas' latest record, the borough-spanning duo will be teaming up to produce a record called "Hip-Hop Lives." The record, which will be released on May 22, is the pair's take on hip-hop's immortality. And they should know, since they've both been in the game for, well, ever.
Apparently they've mended some fences since KRS-One rapped "Shan and Marley Marl, they be rhymin' like they gay." If hip-hop beefs don't even last forever, what can we depend on these days?

[...] KRS en Marley Marl laten zich gelukkig van een volwassenere kant zien, de voormalige beef legendes brengen het duo-album ‘HipHop Lives’uit. [...]