2004: As one-half of Black Star, a duo comprised of himself and Mos Def, Talib Kweli established himself as one of the most potent lyricists in the rap game when they dropped off their debut offering ...
Earlier this year, Kanye West’s The College Dropoutproved that hip-hop moralizing didn’t have to be dull-or, for that matter, particularly moral. On “Get Em High,” Kanye enlisted the straitlaced Talib ...
The last time AllHipHop.com spoke to Talib Kweli, it was prior to the release of his highly anticipated sophomore solo effort, The Beautiful Struggle. In that interview, Kweli made it clear that he ...
With his new album "The Beautiful Struggle," Talib Kwelibalances on the brink of betraying his underground roots andforcing himself into mainstream fame. Since the release of his first solo album, ...
Underground rapper Talib Kweli will finally release his third album, The Beautiful Struggle, on September 28th. The album’s title takes on a richer meaning after an early version was leaked online, ...
“The revolution’s here/No one can lead you off your path/You’ll try to change the world/So please excuse me while I laugh,” rapped Talib Kweli in the 2004 song “Beautiful Struggle.” Thirteen years ...
Fresh off last months surprise release, Train of Thought: Lost Lyrics, Rare Releases & Beautiful B-Sides Vol. 1, Talib Kweli returns dropping more lyrical knowledge on the new album, Fuck The Money.
Rapper Talib Kweli has surprise-released a new compilation of rare tracks, B-sides and previously unheard recordings. The 10-track Train of Thought: Lost Lyrics, Rare Releases & Beautiful B-Sides Vol.
From the most hedonistically concerned club hopper, to the most obsessively analytical college kid, and everyone else in between, Brooklyn’s Talib Kweli is respected and admired. “Get By,” from 2002’s ...