MC's Act Like They Don't Know

"MC's Act Like They Don't Know"
Single by KRS-One
from the album KRS-One
Released August 22, 1995
Format Cassette, Vinyl
Recorded 1994
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 4:55
Label Jive
Writer(s) Christopher Martin and Lawrence Parker
Producer(s) DJ Premier
KRS-One singles chronology
"Free Mumia"
(1995)
"MC's Act Like They Don't Know"
(1995)
"Rappaz R. N. Dainja"
(1995)

"MC's Act Like They Don't Know" is a song from KRS-One's 1995 eponymous album. It contains production from DJ Premier that samples "Yesterdays" by Clifford Brown, and interpolates "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow. Its lyrics deal with how lots of rappers who achieve positive chart positions and other commercial awards cannot perform well live. Ironically, it holds higher chart positions than any other KRS-One single.[1]

Album appearances

Besides appearing on KRS-One and on the "MC's Act Like They Don't Know/Represent the Real Hip-Hop" single, it has appeared on many compilation albums. It appeared on compilations including 1996's Hip Hop's Most Wanted, 1997's Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 5, Hot Joints, Vol. 1, 1999's Best of D&D Studios, Vol. 1, 1999's Discover the Rhythm of Hip Hop, 1999's Ill Rated, 1999's Real Hip-Hop: Best of D & D, Vol. 1, 2000's A Retrospective, 2002's Hip Hop, Vol. 2, 2002's Rappers Delight and 2003's Best of Rapture's Delight.[2]

Cover versions

In 2010 a new version of the song appeared on the mixtape album 'Survival Kit' which is a tribute to KRS One and his collaborative partner Buckshot. This new version of the song features Sha Stimuli, Promise, J.A.M.E.S. Watts and Fashawn and is available for free download at duckdown.com

Sampled by

Lyrics from "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" are sampled in "Anticipation" by M.O.P., "Rise of the Machines" by Jedi Mind Tricks and "Hardcore Hip Hop" by Rawcotiks.

Track listing

A-side
  1. MC's Act Like They Don't Know (LP Version) (4:44)
  2. MC's Act Like They Don't Know (Instrumental) (4:44)
B-side
  1. Represent the Real Hip-Hop (Street) (3:20)
  2. Represent the Real Hip-Hop (Clean) (3:20)
  3. Represent the Real Hip-Hop (Instrumental) (2:50)

Charts

Chart (1995) Peak
position
Billboard Hot 100 57
Billboard Hot R&B Singles 35
Billboard Hot Rap Singles 9
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 1

References

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