Monday, 16 May 2016

A Classic Hit Album: BlackStar

Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star is the only studio produced album by Black Star, the album was released in 1998 by the duo Talib Kweli and Mos Def. this album changed many people's view on what good rap music is, this album was not made so the two rappers get famous and earn money. the album discussed real life social issues in their home-town Brooklyn, they wanted to aim to one of the major socio-cultural issues in brooklyn which was discrimination and also mentioning and criticize the way that people think.



The intro: the intro of the album was a way to introduce not just an album, but a docmentary, a real life documentary about the life in Brooklyn. the first track of the album The real major hit of Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star is "Cosmology (eighth Light)"In the genuine introduction to the collection, Mos Def and Talib Kweli go into the clarification of what is Black Star, utilizing their confused expressive styling, they clarify their entry as illustrative as could be expected under the circumstances, by exchanging off verses rapidly. They depict the shading dark in such a large number of ways, it shows only GENIUS. The beat uses some sort of dark, some-what underground instrumental, strumming guitar, scratching, a fundamental drum circle, and a hard integrated baseline. Be that as it may, this is just a review of the stunning works of art that this album brings to the table.



                 “Definition” which is the second song and also the lead-single from Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star. which gnenerally talks about the huge amount of violence in Hip Hop, as the two MC's talked about their each other and the deaths of Biggie and 2pac. the third smash in the album is "Brown skin lady" and the song was mainly as you may notice from its name is about showing their love and appreciation for the brown skin ladies, and talking about the beauty of a brown woman.
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Theives in the night" another classic song. the both rapper rap about the history of the african american and their current sitaution and that African Americans should be proud of their current postion and their history and not putting their heads to the ground.



and finally to finish off the album, the two rappers finish off with “Twice Inna Lifetime”  joined in the track Jane Doe, what's more, every emcee puts down to a great degree lucid, and a classic fight rhymes with astonishing vocabulary, representations, and a multi-syllable stream. Words and Punch, and they show it here in this song.


to conclude, Mos Def and Talib Kweli are original classics. they have shown every aspect of what an MC is all about and what Hip Hop is all about, they have touched every aspect in this almost perfect album, but their true fans wait for them to reunite again to give them another classic smash.

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