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KRS-One’s real name is Laurence Krisna Parker, or simply Kris Parker; some accounts hold that he was born with the “Krisna” moniker, while others suggest it was a nickname given to him during his youth for his interest in spirituality. Born in Brooklyn’s Park Slope area in 1965, his Trinidad-born father was deported not long after his birth, and he later adopted his stepfather’s last name of Parker. Early in his teens, he dropped out of high school and left home, migrating to the South Bronx; although he survived mostly on the streets and in homeless shelters, he continued his education by studying extensively in public libraries. During this period, he became interested in hip-hop culture, writing his own raps and tagging graffiti under the name KRS-OneĀ (originally an abbreviation for “Kris Number One” but later turned into the acronym “Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone”). At 19, he spent a brief time in jail for selling marijuana; after his release, he met social worker Scott Sterling at a Bronx shelter in 1985. Sterling was also a DJ who performed under the name Scott La Rock, and when the two became friends, they decided to form a rap group, which they called Boogie Down Productions.