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Stuff i don't have refs for but may be true based on memories of KRS interviews: logo graf by KRS-ONE; connected with Sleeping Bag Records and Fresh Records? KRS slept in the offices? Hmm. 86.44.27.126 (talk) 03:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Found this in Coleman and added. Sleeping bag/fresh unconnected, KRS & La Rock hung out there before being signed (they paid their artists in marijuana, according to KRS). 86.44.24.250 (talk) 04:06, 4 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Crack Attack" is from KRS in Coleman. Presumably this is "Say No Brother (Crack Don't Do It)", which turns up on Best of B-Boy Records. 86.44.27.255 (talk) 05:06, 5 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

b-boy records post-88

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'88 as an endpoint comes from the Shapiro source. Patrin notes acrimony between the former partners & vying claims to the name. This dispute is making its way to WP.

An editor signing as Jack Allen lists several 1990s reggae & r&b releases under the b-boy records banner. He also adds info unrelated to the dispute, such as the initial ad being answered specifically by Scott La Rock, KRS-One, D-Nice, Castle-D & Levi-167, and the graffiti logo being not the sole work of KRS but also "The Brothers,KC Works,Torey's,Sisco,and, others." [1]

Later comes an edit which could be said to give a point of view a certain Ray Winston and a certain Linda Lopez. [2]

Some trustworthy publication needs to interview the two camps so we can include their views of things in the article. For now I'm going to revert to the article based on stuff already published elsewhere, though some may feel it to be incomplete or in error in terms of actual fact. 86.44.37.105 (talk) 01:15, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]