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I agree, but actually removed the following: "Sterling's final recording, "Essays on BDP-ism", was released on the KRS-One album 'A Retrospective'" - this song was released in 1988 as a b-side to 'I'm Still #1'. .... Also, to say that "KRS-One remembers Scott in the song "Classic (Better Than I Ever Been)" saying "I do this for JMJ and Scott La Rock."" is a gross understatement - he does this all the time. Es-won19:17, 9 June 2007 (UTC)