Eardrum EXPLICIT LYRICS Talib Kweli

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  • Release Date: 09/25/2007
  • Sales Rank: 160,256
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624991489
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Brooklyn wordsmith Talib Kweli returns with his career-defining sixth disc on his own label, Blacksmith Music. With production by will.i.am, Hi-Tek, and Kanye West and guest appearances by Norah Jones, Musiq Soulchild, and Justin Timberlake, Ear Drum delivers from start to finish. Barnes & Noble



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"Rewind that back" musicby Anonymous

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August 28, 2007: Young people "as they always have" look for hip hop for dancing music. That is not what this is. For those who have been listening to rap/hip-hop for 20 or 30 years, you are "like me" looking for witty wordplay. That is EXACTLY what this is. Eardrum has solid production through out, but is "mp3 on the train" listening music, because the more you listen to it, the more you become interested in what he is saying and how Talib is saying it. To use jazz as a metaphoric baseline, the Snap-music/Krunk music today would be the Swing-Jazz-Duke-Ellington-music of today "in that it is made to be danced to and inspire good feelings", while Talib Kweli, Common, Mos Def, De La Soul and KRS are the Miles Davis-type-vibe stuff on today's landscape, where those who study the art of the music appreciate it more than the casual fan. Talib is the best of the "deep" rappers today, and this is one of his best CD's. You will want to rewind the songs you like, and will want to at least hear what he is talking about even if you don't like a given track. This is hip hop that is good for the mind and the soul, but it is for inteligent listeners only.

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is it better then Reflection? what u think?by Anonymous

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August 25, 2007: I like the CD but sometimes my boy tracks need alittle help. The intro is a beast i love it. The single is hot. Hail (JEAN GREA)finally baby.Kanye came hard on the album. HI-Tek is the key, Pete Rock what up.

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