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'Thieves in the Night' was inspired by author Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye.

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Kweli rhymes, 'We're not dealin' with the European standard of beauty tonight/Turn off the TV and put the magazine away/Look in the mirror tell me what you see/I see the evidence of divine presence.' The song encourages black and brown women to be proud of their hair and complexion, and to not be influenced by Western beauty standards. 'Brown-Skin Lady' is an affectionate tribute to brown-skinned women. 'Children's Story' is a re-imagined version of Slick Rick's original, which features Mos Def cautioning overly materialistic pursuits. The chorus is also a play on Boogie Down Productions' anti-gun song 'Stop the Violence', as well as 'Remix For P Is Free' from their album Criminal Minded. As the chorus goes, 'One two three/Mos Def and Talib Kweli/We came to rock it on to the tip top/Best alliance in hip hop, Y-O/I said, one two three/It's kinda dangerous to be a MC/They shot 2Pac and Biggie/Too much violence in hip hop, Y-O'. The next song, and first single, 'Definition', is a stern response to hip hop's fascination with death, and a dedication to slain emcees Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The late jazz musician Weldon Irvine played the keys on the album's opening song, 'Astronomy,' which interprets the word 'black' in a positive way, and contains similes such as 'Black, like my baby girl's hair'. The album's cover was designed by artist Brent Rollins. Both planned to release their solo albums around the same time, but they postponed their individual projects and decided instead to collaborate on a full-length LP.

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The album's fruition came about from the chemistry between the two emcees. The album deals with modern-day issues, philosophical ideas, and life in Brooklyn, New York City as the two artists know it. The title is a reference to the Black Star Line, a shipping line founded by Pan-AfricanistMarcus Garvey. The album was released on September 29, 1998, to critical acclaim. Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star (often called simply Black Star ) is the only studio album by Black Star, a hip hop duo consisting of emceesTalib Kweli and Mos Def (the latter of whom now goes by Yasiin Bey).

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2013 saw the release of his instrumental album, Zip Disks. 'Cake' (featuring 50 Cent) 2007 Sean Price - Jesus Price Supastar 02. Robust hands, thick, unusually agile for their size.Pharoahe Monch discography. From time to time, the pieces of wood are overturned for a split second so that the other sides are visible. The hand movements are marked by a kind of Algerian CHANT. I loved how Gillo Pontecorvo (he also directed the film) and Franco Solinas introduced Ali in the script: ” Two hands are moving one over the other, they criss-cross with incredible speed at the same time, they are shifting three small pieces of wood which appear to be identical. At the start of the film, the lead character Ali la Pointe, the Algerian liberation fighter but still a petty criminal at this point, is doing a card trick on a group of unsuspecting bystanders while repeating the same phrase in Arabic. On hearing “The Auditorium” for the first time, I knew immediately where I heard the beat driving the song: Madlib’s “ Beat Kondukta in India: Vol 3 &4.” But what is that sample of Arabic during Slick Rick’s verse? Later while watching the classic film, “Battle of Algiers,” again (for umpteenth time), it hit me: It’s a piece of dialogue from Battle of Algiers. As usual, I have had rap star Mos Def ‘s “The Ecstatic,” on repeat, especially the song “The Auditorium,” featuring Slick Rick.








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