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'Talib Kweli' History: 



If skills sold, Talib Kweli would have been one of the most commercially successful rappers of his time. As it was, however, the earnest MC became one of the most critically successful rappers of his time, which dawned in the late '90s when he rapped alongside Mos Def and DJ Hi-Tek as part of the group Black Star. This trio of up-and-comers and their widely acclaimed self-titled 1998 album debut, Black Star, helped make Rawkus Records one of the premier underground rap outposts of the late '90s. Kweli and Hi-Tek then collaborated as a duo on Reflection Eternal (2000), which firmly established them apart from Mos Def, who had gone solo. For a moment there, Kweli and his Rawkus associates seemed like a full-fledged movement -- a return to the sort of hip-hop associated with the so-called golden age. However, it wasn't to be. Rawkus somehow lost its momentum, and its roster sadly dispersed, leaving Kweli on his own to carry the torch. He continued his output, beginning with a proper solo debut, Quality (2002), and though he didn't rack up towering sales numbers, he remained a critical favorite. In fact, he was one of the most admired and respected rappers on the major-label circuit during the mid-2000s, best evidenced by Jay-Z's famous Black Album rhyme: "If skills sold, truth be told/I'd probably be, lyrically, Talib Kweli." Born in Brooklyn as the eldest of two sons born to college professors, Kweli's first name, Talib, is an Arabic name meaning "the seeker or student," while his last name is a Ghanaian name meaning "of truth or knowledge." He began developing his literary gift in elementary school, when he'd write short stories, poems, and that sort of stuff. It wasn't until years later in high school that he turned to hip-hop as an outlet for his self-expression. There in high school he met a young Dante Smith, better known today as Mos Def. This fateful meeting further drew Kweli toward hip-hop, and another fateful meeting further convinced him that he had a bright future as an MC. During a 1994 trip to Cincinnati he met Tony Cottrell, aka DJ Hi-Tek, who at the time was part of a local rap group called Mood. Kweli impressed Hi-Tek during their time together, and the DJ invited the MC to guest on several tracks for Mood's 1997 album Doom. Shortly afterward, Kweli and Hi-Tek formed a partnership as Reflection Eternal and recorded "Fortified Live," which a then-fledging Rawkus label released on its first Soundbombing compilation. Kweli has two children: an older son, Amani Fela, who attends Medgar Evers Preparatory School and a younger daughter, Diani Eshe. The mother of his two children, Darcel Turner is the author of two books, Dana Dances on Paper and Lathered Layers. His younger brother, Jamal Greene, graduated from Yale Law School and is currently serving as a law clerk on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice John Paul Stevens. Kweli has supported the Black August Benefit Concert since its inception, and performs at the show consistently every year.




Tracks by 'Talib Kweli' 


 
7:30 
Africa Dream 
Lyrics
A Game 
Lyrics
Around My Way 
Lyrics
Around My Way (featuring John Legend) 
Back Up Offa Me 
Back Up Off Me 
B. D. K. 
The Beast (w, Papoose) 
Beautiful Struggle 
Beef 2 - feat. Murder Mook, Produced by 88 Keys 
Big Gel From Da Natti 
Black Girl Pain 
The Blast 
Broken Glass 
Buck 'Em Down 
Conversations 
Crystal Stair - Ted & Steele Feat. Talib Kweli 
DJ Chaps 
Down for the Count 
Drugs, Basketball & Rap (w, Planet Asia & Phil The Agony) 
Eternalists 
Expansion Outro 
Experience Deditcation 
Fallin' Star 
Flash Gordon 
Fly That Knot 
Fly That Knot ft MF Doom (Clean) 
Fly That Knot ft MF Doom (Instrumental) 
Fly That Knot ft MF Doom (main) 
Fly That Knot (w, MF Doom) 
For the City (Feat. Phil da Agony) 
From A Place (Ft. Killer Mike) 
Get by 
Get 'Em 
Get 'Em High (Ft. Kanye West) 
Ghetto Afterlife 
Ghetto Love 
Ghetto Show (featuring Common & Anthony Hamilton) 
Going Hard 
Good 2 You 
Good Mourning 
Good To You 
The Government (Feat. M1 & Donte) 
Guerilla Monsoon Rap feat. Black Thought, Pharoahe Monch & Kanye 
Guerrilla Monsoon (feat. Black Thought, Pharoahe Monch & Kanye W 
Gun Music feat. The Cocoa Brovas 
Heavyhitter Freestyle 
Hi Tek Tone 
Hold Your Hands Up High (Ft. Jean Grae) 
Hot Night - Michelle N'degeocello 
How We Do It - Reflection Eternal, Feat. Snoop & Slim Thug 
Intro DJ Enuff 
I Tried (Ft. Mary J. Blige) 
I Try 
I Try (featuring Mary J. Blige) 
It's The Ghetto (Ft. Common) 
It's Like That (Feat. Ludacris & The Game) 
Kay Slay Intro 
Like That - Black Eyed Peas, Feat. Talib Kweli, Cee-Lo, Q-Tip & 
Lonely People 
Love Language 
Love Speakeasy 
Maurico Freestyle - Producecd by 88 Keys 
Memories Live 
Mos Def Speaks 
Move Back 
Move Somethin' 
Ms. Hill 
Murderous 
Murderous (Feat. Kardinal Offishal) 
Music Remix - Leela James, Feat. Talib Kweli 
My Mamma Said (Feat. Sticman) 
Name of the Game 
Never Been In Love 
None of Us Are Free - Bun B, Feat. Talib Kweli 
Old School Rules - DangerDoom Feat. Talib Kweli 
On my Way 
On My Way (Feat. Snoop & Hi Tek) 
On Top - Feat. Krondon 
Phoenix 
The Proud 
Raw Shit - Jaylib Feat. Talib Kweli 
The Revolution 
Rick James Intro 
Ridin' - David Banner Feat. Dead Prez & Talib Kweli 
Right About Now 
Rock On 
Rock On And On 
Roll Off Me 
Shame 
Shock Body 
Slap Niggas (Feat. Saigon) 
So Good 
So Good (Feat. Musiq & Wordsworth) 
So Hood (Feat. Ghostface) 
Some Kind of Wonderful 
Soul Rebels 
Speak Clearly (Feat. Krondon & Jean Grae) 
Stay High Freestyle - Feat. Rass Kass 
The Struggle Continues (Feat. Common & David Banner) 
SubwaySurfin - Feat. Rakim 
Supreme (Ft. Mos Def) 
Supreme Supreme (Blackstar) 
Supreme, Supreme (featuring Mos Def) [UK Bonus Track] 
Supreme Supreme (w, Mos Def) 
talib kweli 
Teef's Theme (Feat. Jae Hood & Planet Asia) 
Temperature - Zion 1 Feat. Talib Kweli 
This Means You 
The Time Is Now - Reflection Eternal 
Too Late 
Touch You 
Tryin' To Breathe 
Tryin' To Breathe (Feat. Killa Mike & Midi Mafia) 
Two & Two 
Wack Niggas 
Waitin For The DJ 
Waitin' on the DJ feat. Bilal 
Walk With Me 
We Can Make It Better - Kanye West, Feat. Common, Q-Tip, Talib K 
We Got The Beat (featuring Res) 
We Got The Beat (Ft. Planet Rock) 
We Know (featuring Faith Evans) 
We Pullin' Out Tonite 
What It Is (Blackstar) 
What We Have Is Real 
Where Do We Go 
Where You Gonna Run (w, Jean Grae) 
Who Got It 
Who Got It (Clean) 
Who Got It (Instrumental) 
Who Got It (main) 
Won't You Stay 
Work It Out 
You Don't Know Me