Talk To You (Lil' Darlin') (Album Version (Explicit)) (2002) (Explicit Content - Parental Advisory)

Artist: Talib Kweli
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8. Talk To You (Lil' Darlin') (Album Version (Explicit))Quality5:01

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Release Date: 11/19/2002
Label:  Rawkus Entertainment
UPC: 00008811304829
Buy.com Sku: 200484883

Quality is about me growing as a man and as an artist and continuing what I've been known to always do, which is place quality over quantity," Kweli explains. "I will never do a record without some sense of responsibility. Even if you don't agree with what I have to say, even if I'm speaking something that's not relevant to your life, you'll still be able to appreciate it." Musically, Kweli enlisted many of today's leading hip-hop producers to lay Quality's sonic foundation, including Ayatollah, Dave West, Megahertz, Kanye West, Jay Dee, DJ Quik, the Soulquarians, Da' Houd and DJ Scratch. Kweli also collaborated with a host of notable guest stars, including his Rawkus label mates Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch and newly-signed hip-hop-soul singer Novel, along with Common, Black Thought, Res and Bilal, whose mighty voice enhances the album's first single, "Waitin' For The DJ," an upbeat dance groove that recalls Parliament-Funkadelic.
 
"One of the most thought-provoking hip-hop albums in recent years."  Mixer
"Quality is proof that intelligent hip-hop need not lack excitement, soul, or genuine emotion; it's one of the best rap albums of a year with no shortage of winners."  All Music Guide

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Talib Kweli, Dave Chapelle, Cocoa Brovaz, Xzibit, Mos Def, Novel, Vinia Mojica, Res, Pharoahe Monch, Black Thought, Kanye West, Kendra Ross, Bilal.
Producers include: Ayatollah, Megahertz, Kanye West, Jay Dee, DJ Quik.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Talib Kweli, Dave Chapelle, Cocoa Brovaz, Xzibit, Mos Def, Novel, Vinia Mojica, Res, Pharoahe Monch, Black Thought, Kanye West, Kendra Ross, Bilal.
Producers include: Ayatollah, Megahertz, Kanye West, Jay Dee, DJ Quik.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
For one of New York's most notable "underground" rappers, Talib Kweli has been involved in some pretty high-profile endeavors, like the 1998 Black Star album that topped countless hip-hop polls, and his collaborations with Hi-Tek. However, it's on his own that Kweli can really focus on his vision and direction. Musically, TK is as eclectic as ever here; the manifesto "Rush" features hard-rock guitar riffing; "Where Do We Go" is a gentle, melodic track driven by sparkling piano and poignant strings. Along the way, QUALITY incorporates samples of everyone from Nina Simone to Chuck Mangione.
Lyrically, Kweli is as positive and creative as ever, boldly continuing to provide an effective contrast to the downcast, violent themes so prevalent in hip-hop. As in all his other work, the message is ostensibly simple--wake up and look around you--but as any good lyricist (a category in which Kweli certainly belongs) must know, the devil is in the details. And it's those details that put some powerful flesh on this album's bones.
For one of New York's most notable "underground" rappers, Talib Kweli has been involved in some pretty high-profile endeavors, like the 1998 Black Star album that topped countless hip-hop polls, and his collaborations with Hi-Tek. However, it's on his own that Kweli can really focus on his vision and direction. Musically, TK is as eclectic as ever here; the manifesto "Rush" features hard-rock guitar riffing; "Where Do We Go" is a gentle, melodic track driven by sparkling piano and poignant strings. Along the way, QUALITY incorporates samples of everyone from Nina Simone to Chuck Mangione.
Lyrically, Kweli is as positive and creative as ever, boldly continuing to provide an effective contrast to the downcast, violent themes so prevalent in hip-hop. As in all his other work, the message is ostensibly simple--wake up and look around you--but as any good lyricist (a category in which Kweli certainly belongs) must know, the devil is in the details. And it's those details that put some powerful flesh on this album's bones.

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/19/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 113 048
Label : Rawkus Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00008811304829

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.64)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Kweli smoothly bridges the physical and the political.... a rich palette of summer-morning horns, somber strings and crisp, chattering snares..."

Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.64)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Kweli smoothly bridges the physical and the political.... a rich palette of summer-morning horns, somber strings and crisp, chattering snares..."

Spin (2/03, p.99)
- 8 out of 10 - "...Kweli wins by spitting knotty verbiage over high-test beats..."

Spin (2/03, p.99)
- 8 out of 10 - "...Kweli wins by spitting knotty verbiage over high-test beats..."

Uncut (2/03, p.76)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...It's lyrically potent stuff, and musically he deploys most of the trademark devices of modern hip hop....Refreshingly cliche-free..."

Uncut (2/03, p.76)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...It's lyrically potent stuff, and musically he deploys most of the trademark devices of modern hip hop....Refreshingly cliche-free..."

CMJ (12/02, p.47)
- "...On his first solo CD, Kweli pens hip-hop quotables too numerous to name....Kweli is positioning himself as rap's savior."

CMJ (12/02, p.47)
- "...On his first solo CD, Kweli pens hip-hop quotables too numerous to name....Kweli is positioning himself as rap's savior."

Vibe (12/02, p.204)
- 4.5 discs out of 5 - "...QUALITY's rugged beats are more incensed than incense burning. Kweli's flow is ...potent, all winking wordplay, compelling imagery, limber cadences, and passion..."

 
Bio
Artist Bio

A Brooklyn native, Talib Kweli Greene is the eldest of two sons born to parents who were both educators. Considering that the Arabic translation of Talib Kweli means student of truth, its obvious that his cerebral and socially relevant approach to MCing was destined from Day One. As a kid, Kweli was an avid reader and gifted writer. In elementary school, he began writing plays, poetry and short stories, however, he had his eyes set on becoming a baseball player. I wasnt really one of the cool kids, Kweli recalls. Hip-hop became a way for me to write and be cool; it gave me a language to speak to my peers, he continues. In junior high, I started writing rhymes for my friends, and then I eventually began writing rhymes for myself.

In high school, Kweli found a kindred spirit in a kid named Dante Smith, who shared his passion for hip-hop and who would eventually go on to gain notoriety as Mos Def. The two began hanging out in Washington Square Park in downtown Manhattan, where aspiring MCs from all five boroughs of NYC would converge to battle each other. Then, in 1994, on a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, Kweli met Tony DJ Hi-Tek Cottrell, who, at the time, was the producer for a local hip-hop group named Mood. Impressed by Kwelis rhyme style, Hi-Tek tapped him to appear on several tracks on Moods 1997 album, Doom. That same year, Kweli and Hi-Tek released Fortified Live as a single on Rawkus under the name Reflection Eternal. The track, which appears on the first volume of the Soundbombing compilation series, became an instant underground classic that immediately established the duo as an up-and-coming force to be reckoned with.

The following year, Kweli teamed up with Mos Def to record and release Mos Def And Talib Kweli Are Black Star. The disc was widely hailed as one of 1998s finest albums. At a time when mainstream hip-hop was dominated and stifled by self-indulgent, materialistic boasts about money, cars, jewelry, hoes and clothes, Black Star offered a much-needed breath of fresh air by articulately addressing issues of social consciousness and self-love, inspiring folks to pump their fists and shake their asses.

Later in 1998, Kweli continued to strike a chord with fans by backing his thought-provoking words with action. When Brooklyns oldest black-owned bookstore, Nkiru Books, was in financial trouble, he and Mos Def purchased it and eventually converted it into the Nkiru Center for Education & Culture, a non-profit organization promoting literacy and multicultural awareness for people of color.

As a resource, hip-hop has been greater than any music we have, says Kweli. The possibilities for what we can do in our communities, for peoples self esteem or their economic situation is what is so exciting. Its beautiful that I can use this resource, sell records and still just be Talib Kweli.

In 1999, Kweli and Mos Def teamed up once again to spearhead the making of Hip-Hop for Respect, a four-song maxi-single featuring 41 MCsincluding Kool G. Rap, De La Soul, Common and Dead Prezwho collaborated to protest the murder of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African immigrant shot 41 times by New York City police that same year.

Kwelis next creative project dropped in 2000 when he and Hi-Tek reunited to record Reflection Eternal, an unyielding and symbiotic aural journey into the creative minds of a brilliant emcee and talented musician that offered an idyllic remembrance of things past, present and yet to come. Without coming off as preachy or dogmatic, Reflection Eternal was widely praised as musically solid and thoughtful, as well as a testament to the versatility and smooth-spoken genius of Talib Kweli.

Kwelis lyrical dexterity and rapidly expanding popularity soon established him as a hot commodity among his peers, as he was invited to tour with many of the artists he had grown up admiring. In 2000, he practically liveeeeed on the road, fiirst traveling with the Okayplayer Tour, which was headlined by the Roots, and then embarking on the Spitkicker Tour, which featured De La Soul, Common, Pharoahe Monch and Biz Markie. Kweli has also toured with Dilated Peoples and Erykah Badu, and in the spring of 2002, he headlined his first solo outing, dubbed the Quality Tour. Most recently, he joined Jay-Z, Nappy Roots, Blackalicious, N*E*R*D and others on the Sprite Liquid Mix Tour (Summer 2002), gilding his reputation as an irrevocable crowd pleaser and natural live performer.

Despite his many recordings and achievements, no album exemplifies Kwelis tremendous ability better than Quality. The disc is a compelling sign of his artistic and personal maturation, in which Kweli delves into an even greater variety of subject matters, with a skillful mix of braggadocio and vulnerability. Deceptively flippant at every turn, he knocks heads over again and again on Shock Body, in which he states, Cats take a Vicodin pill to numb the pain that theyre feeling pertaining to stealing my rhymes/ And findin their brains on the ceiling/ Im blowing their minds wide open when my flow is divine / Hey, yo, my whole styles bangin like Im throwin up signs. And in Joy, a duet with Mos Def, Kweli looks to his two children, Amani Fela and Diani Eshe, as a source of divine lyrical inspiration: I do it for the seeds, yall/ In their formative years when they need, yall/ We gotta believe in what we conceive, yall/ Its deep, yall.

Musically, Kweli enlisted many of todays leading hip-hop producers to lay Qualitys sonic foundation, including Ayatollah, Dave West, Megahertz, Kanye West, Jay Dee, DJ Quik, the Soulquarians, Da Houd and DJ Scratch. Kweli also collaborated with a host of notable guest stars, including his Rawkus label mates Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch and newly-signed hip-hopsoul singer Novel, along with Common, Black Thought, Res and Bilal, whose mighty voice enhances the albums first single, Waitin For The DJ, an upbeat dance groove that recalls Parliament-Funkadelic.

Quality is about me growing as a man and as an artist and continuing what Ive been known to always do, which is place quality over quantity, Kweli explains. I will never do a record without some sense of responsibility. Even if you dont agree with what I have to say, even if Im speaking something thats not relevant to your life, youll still be able to appreciate it.

BIO FROM RAWKUS RECORDS


 
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