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Sex and Violence is the fifth and final album released by hip hop group Boogie Down Productions. The next year, 1993, the group's lead member, KRS-One, would begin recording under his own name. The track "Build And Destroy" deals with KRS-One's ideological differences—as a self-proclaimed humanist—with X Clan and its brand of Afrocentrism. Previously, and on numerous occasions, the X-Clan had denounced any association with the concept, instead affirming its pro-Black stance. This, according to KRS-One's younger brother and Boogie Down Production's DJ Kenny Parker, was an insinuation that KRS was a "sell-out." Both parties have since reconciled their differences and on X-Clan's Return from Mecca album.

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  • Sex and Violence (fr)
  • Sex and Violence (it)
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  • Sex and Violence est le cinquième et dernier album studio des Boogie Down Productions, sorti le 25 février 1992. L'album s'est classé 20e au Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums et 42e au Billboard 200 (fr)
  • Sex and Violence è il quinto album in studio del gruppo hip hop statunitense Boogie Down Productions, pubblicato nel 1992. (it)
  • Sex and Violence to ostatni studyjny album grupy Boogie Down Productions. (pl)
  • Sex and Violence is the fifth and final album released by hip hop group Boogie Down Productions. The next year, 1993, the group's lead member, KRS-One, would begin recording under his own name. The track "Build And Destroy" deals with KRS-One's ideological differences—as a self-proclaimed humanist—with X Clan and its brand of Afrocentrism. Previously, and on numerous occasions, the X-Clan had denounced any association with the concept, instead affirming its pro-Black stance. This, according to KRS-One's younger brother and Boogie Down Production's DJ Kenny Parker, was an insinuation that KRS was a "sell-out." Both parties have since reconciled their differences and on X-Clan's Return from Mecca album. (en)
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  • KRS-One, Pal Joey, Prince Paul, DJ Kenny Parker, D-Square (en)
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