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Rap artist The Game in the studio at The Los Angeles Recording School
Rap artist The Game in the studio at The Los Angeles Recording School

Music Stars Unite at The Los Angeles Recording School

Hip Hop artist/activist, KRS-One, brought some of the industry's most respected artists together during Grammy week for three days of recording sessions at The Los Angeles Recording School.

Rap legend KRS-One in the studio with reporters at The Los Angeles Recording School.
In the name of his newly-revitalized non-profit organization (Stop the Violence Movement), KRS-One invited a variety of talent to contribute to his upcoming release, "Self Construction," a multi-artist project reminiscent of 1989’s “Self Destruction.”

Along with KRS-One, 59 of hip-hop’s finest stars stopped by the school’s SSL 4000 studio to donate their creativity and time in the spirit of community and urgency in the fight against violence. Some of the artists that recorded at the school included Nelly, The Game, David Banner and Chamillionaire as well as members of LA’s vibrant underground Hip Hop scene including Planet Asia, Rakaa Iriscience, and 2Mex.

“This is undoubtedly, a momentous occasion,” KRS-One said of the three-day event. “For all of these artists to come here in the name of peace is a huge step in the right direction for the Hip Hop community.”

BET’s Rap City and iTunes were on hand to capture the historic gathering, while LARS graduates and faculty assisted in engineering the project.

“We were happy to be able to donate our facilities and staff for this worthwhile activity,” said LARS Director of Education Steve Miller. “It was a great opportunity for our school, especially our students, who were welcomed to engage with the artists and participate in this incredible movement.”

For more information on The Stop the Violence Movement, please visit www.stvmovement.org