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Talib Kweli

Talib Kweli Greene (/tæˈlɪb kwɑːˈl/; born October 3, 1975) is an American rapper. He earned recognition early on through his collaboration with fellow Brooklyn rapper Mos Def in 1997, when they formed the group Black Star. Kweli's musical career continued with solo success including collaborations with producers and rappers Kanye West, Just Blaze, and Pharrell Williams. His most recent album, Gotham,[2] was released in 2020. In 2011, Kweli founded his own record label, Javotti Media.

Talib Kweli
Kweli performing in 2012
Background information
Birth nameTalib Kweli Greene
Born (1975-10-03) October 3, 1975 (age 47)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.[1]
Alma materNew York University (BA)
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • entrepreneur
  • activist
Years active1997–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly ofStrong Arm Steady
Websitetalibkweli.com
Signature

Early life

Born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, Kweli grew up in a household in Brooklyn's Park Slope. His mother, Brenda Greene, is an English professor at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York, and his father is an administrator at Adelphi University. His younger brother, Jamal Greene, is a professor of constitutional law at Columbia Law School and a graduate of Harvard University and Yale Law School, and former clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court.[3]

As a youth, Kweli was drawn to Afrocentric rappers, such as De La Soul and other members of the Native Tongues Posse whom he had met in high school. Kweli was a student at Cheshire Academy, a boarding school in Connecticut. He was previously a student at Brooklyn Technical High School. He later studied experimental theater at New York University.

Music career

Early career (1997–2001)

Kweli made his debut in 1997, with featured five appearances on Doom, an album by Cincinnati, Ohio, group Mood.[citation needed] In Cincinnati, Kweli met Hi-Tek and the two collaborated on a few underground recordings as Reflection Eternal, including "Fortified Live" (1997), and "B-Boy Document 99/Chaos" (1999, featuring The High & Mighty).[citation needed]

 
Kweli in 1999, New York City

Rawkus Records collaborative projects (1998–2000)

Shortly afterwards, upon returning to New York, he reconnected with Mos Def and formed Black Star.[citation needed] Kweli brought along Hi-Tek to produce 1998's Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star.[4] The album, released amidst a late '90s renaissance of conscious, Afrocentric hip hop, was hailed by critics and achieved modest mainstream success.[5] Kweli and Hi-Tek continued their Reflection Eternal partnership on the 2000 album Train of Thought.[citation needed] The album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios.[citation needed]

Hip Hop For Respect (2000)

An EP, Hip Hop for Respect, was organized by Mos Def and Kweli to speak out against police brutality, specifically, the case of Amadou Diallo.[6] The project released one EP for Rawkus Entertainment.[6] On February 4, 1999, Amadou Diallo was shot 41 times by four police officers while reaching into his pocket for his wallet. Diallo was unarmed. The project aimed to assemble 41 emcees to represent the 41 shots fired. Rappers featured on the EP include Owen Brown, Evil Dee, Kool G. Rap, Rah Digga, Sporty Thievz, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Common, Pharoahe Monch, Posdnuos, Donte and Main Flow of Mood, Nine, Tiye Phoenix, Breezly Brewn' of the Juggaknots, Punchline, Imani Uzuri, El-P and Mr. Len of Company Flow, Jah-Born of Medina Green, John Forté, Mr. Khaliyl, Fre, J-Live, Rubix, Invincible, Wordsworth, A.L., Kofi Taha, Tame One, Jane Doe, Grafh, Shyheim, Channel Live, Wise Intelligent, Cappadonna, Crunch Lo, Rock, Nonchalant, Ras Kass, Dead Prez and Parrish Smith. Producers included Mr. Khaliyl, Organized Noize, and 88-Keys.

Red Hot Organization (2001)

In 2001, Kweli and Mos Def, contributed to the Red Hot + Indigo compilation album created by the Red Hot Organization.[7] The compilation was a tribute to Duke Ellington, that raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease. Black Star collaborated with fellow artists John Patton and Ron Carter to record "Money Jungle". In 2002, Kweli contributed to the critically acclaimed Red Hot + Riot, a compilation CD created by the Red Hot Organization in tribute to the music and work of Nigerian musician Fela Kuti.[8] He collaborated with fellow hip hop artists Dead Prez, Jorge Ben, and Bilal to remake the Fela Kuti song "Shuffering and Shmiling", for the album.

Rawkus Records solo albums (2001–2006)

 
Kweli performing alongside fellow Black Star member Mos Def

In 2002, Kweli released his first solo album, Quality which featured production from a variety of producers, including DJ Quik and Kanye West.[citation needed] The album was met with widespread critical acclaim and received some mainstream attention thanks to the West-produced single "Get By" which peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9] Quality peaked at No. 21 on the US Billboard 200 and at No. 6 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart.

In February 2004, Kweli featured on Kanye West's "Get 'Em High" off of West's debut album The College Dropout.

Kweli made a total of three appearances on Dave Chappelle's Chappelle's Show. He was the second musical guest on the show, which aired on January 29, 2003. For his second appearance, Kweli partnered with Yasiin Bey, as Black Star, for the finale of the show's first season on April 9, 2003. His third and final appearance on the show aired one year later on April 7, 2004.

In the summer of 2004, Kweli, along with Bob Moore's Amazing Mongrels, supported the Beastie Boys on their "Challah at Your Boy World Tour". That same summer, appeared on a Dilated Peoples song called "Live on Stage". A live remix was later featured on the video game NBA Street Vol. 2.

In the summer of 2004, Kweli also performed at Dave Chappelle's Block Party, both as a solo act and as one half of Black Star, and he was later featured in the film and soundtrack.

In November 2004, he released his second solo album and final Rawkus release, The Beautiful Struggle, which debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200.[9] Kweli responded to Jay-Z's 2003 song "Moment of Clarity" in which Jay-Z rapped: "If skills sold, truth be told/I'd probably be, lyrically, Talib Kweli",[10] in his own track, "Ghetto Show" featuring Common and Anthony Hamilton by stating "If lyrics sold then truth be told/I'd probably be just as rich and famous as Jay-Z." The album featured much more commercial production, including efforts from The Neptunes, Kanye West and Just Blaze.[citation needed]

In 2005, Kweli had appeared in an episode of Trippin, a 2005 MTV environmental documentary television series hosted by Cameron Diaz, also featuring Justin Timberlake, and Jimmy Fallon. On the show, said celebrities visit various ecological locales around the world, in particular underprivileged areas of the world. The four of them traveled to Tanzania to visit one of the world's largest and most thriving ecosystems left on the planet, the Serengeti Plain. There, they had gone into the depths of the Serengeti Plain with a few local zoologists at the time.[citation needed]

BlackSmith Records (2005–2009)

In 2005, Kweli released a mixtape-CD with his newly formed Blacksmith Records called Right About Now: The Official Sucka Free Mix CD, a title which is considered a response to the criticism of The Beautiful Struggle.[11] Some people regard Right About Now as an album because of its availability through commercial sites and its release of two singles. Right About Now also lacks the DJ overlays often accompanied by mixtapes which makes the CD feel more like an album. The album sold 16,000 copies in its first week of release, debuting at No. 113 on the Billboard 200.[12] Sparking some controversy, on Right About Now Kweli sampled Ben Kweller's "In Other Words" for his own song "Ms. Hill". In part seven of Kweller's video podcast series "One Minute Pop Song", Kweller said he found Kweli's use of the song "a little fucked up" due to the fact that it was sampled without permission.[13] In a similar incident, Kweli reacted with outrage on Twitter when a verse from "Fly Away" was sampled in Peter Andre's track of the same name. Kweli stated, "I protect the integrity of my music like a grizzly protects cubs. Woe to those who actively stand in the way of that."[14] Kweli has not publicly addressed his unauthorized use of Kweller's "In Other Words".[citation needed]

 
Talib Kweli performing in Brooklyn in 2008

In 2006, Kweli signed a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records for Blacksmith Records.[15] Warner Brothers launched an online community via Second Life for Kweli.[16] In January, Kweli was featured in a commercial for the NCAA's Big Ten Conference, rapping about the league's basketball teams.[17] In February 2006, Kweli provided the voice of the protagonist in the graffiti-themed video game Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure.[18] In October 2006, Kweli performed on MTV's Wild 'N Out, hosted by Nick Cannon.[19]

On December 31, 2006, Kweli released nine songs he recorded with underground producer Madlib for free download in conjunction with the web site for Stones Throw Records, the label to which Madlib is signed.[20][21] The album was entitled Liberation, of which Kweli states in an interview with XXL Magazine that releasing the album was liberating to him.

In 2007, the album was made available for purchase.[citation needed] In 2007 Kweli signed rapper Jean Grae[22][23] and the group Strong Arm Steady to Blacksmith Records.[24] Also in 2007, Kweli released his third solo album, Eardrum, on August 21. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, supported by the first single, "Listen!!!".[25] Kweli embarked on a national Australian tour in October 2007. Eardrum, which featured a mix of mainstream and underground producers like Kanye West, Just Blaze, will.i.am, Nick Speed and Pete Rock,[citation needed] received generally favorable reviews[26] and went on to sell 129,000 copies after four weeks.[27] Also in 2007, Kweli released a mixtape, entitled Focus.[citation needed] October saw Kweli play one of China's earliest music festivals, the Yue Festival, organised by Split Works, alongside Faithless and Ozomatli.[28]

In March 2008, Kweli was featured on MTV's TV show Made as the coach of Colin Colt, a young man who wanted to be made into a rap star.[29] Also in March, Kweli released his Hostile Gospel video which appeared as the "New Joint of the Day" on BET's 106 & Park.[30] Kweli was a featured artist on the 9th Wonder and Buckshot album The Formula, released on April 29, 2008 (on the track "Hold It Down").[citation needed] Kweli's Blacksmith Records split with Warner Bros. Records in December 2008. Kweli confirmed to AllHipHop.com that Warner Bros. would still distribute Reflection Eternal and Kweli projects, but not other acts on the Blacksmith label.[15][31][32] Kweli was featured at the fifth installment of Hot 97 radio personality Peter Rosenberg's acclaimed live interview series "Noisemakers with Peter Rosenberg" on October 21, 2009.[33] Kweli recorded a mixtape entitled Party Robot with singer Res and musician Graph Nobel under the group alias Idle Warship.[34] The mixtape was released as a free download on the website for Kweli's label Blacksmith with two different cover art options in late 2009.[35] There were videos shot for two of the songs from the album: "Bedroom Lights" and "Black Snake Moan".[36][37]

In February 2009, it was announced that Kweli would be featured in the graphic novel-turned-animated series Blokhedz on Missiong.com, voicing the lead part of the character Blak.[38][39] Additionally, Kweli is a spokesperson and mentor for P'Tones Records a non-profit after school music program whose mission is "to create constructive opportunities for urban youth through no-cost music programs."[40]

Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek released a second Reflection Eternal album titled Revolutions Per Minute on May 18, 2010. Revolutions per Minute was recorded at Electric Lady Studios. It is their second album after a 10-year hiatus. The album received generally positive reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 80/100 from Metacritic.[41]

Javotti Media (2010–present)

Gutter Rainbows, Kweli's fourth solo album, was the first to be released by his newly formed Javotti Media. The album was originally intended to be a digital-only release, however, on November 16, 2010, Duck Down Records announced its plans to offer Gutter Rainbows a CD release outside US.[42] This included an import edition and a special edition with extras.[43] In its first week, the album sold 13,900 copies in the United States.[44] In December 2010, Kweli appeared with Darryl McDaniels, Mix Master Mike and Ahmet Zappa on a cover of Frank Zappa's "Willie the Pimp" for The Frank Zappa AAAFNRAAAA Birthday Bundle 2010.

In 2011, Kweli was featured on the soundtrack for the film Beat the World with the song "Infinite Love".[45]

Kweli's fifth solo album, Prisoner of Conscious, earned its title because of Kweli's constant labeling as a "conscious rapper." It also pays tribute to Nigerian reggae artist Majek Fashek's album Prisoner of Conscience. Before the release of Gutter Rainbows, Kweli began working on P.O.C., and put cuts originally intended for latter on Rainbows. Upon its May 7, 2013, release Prisoner of Conscious was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics, and debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200 chart.[46] The album featured guest appearances from Nelly, Miguel, Currensy, Kendrick Lamar, and Busta Rhymes. With production by RZA, J. Cole, Oh No, Harry Fraud, and others. The selection of the tracks on this album were more experimental and worked towards illuminating musicality. Kweli went on to release music videos for "Hamster Wheel", "Upper Echelon", and "Come Here" and more.

In August 2013, Kweli announced that in 2014 he would release his next studio album, Gravitas. The album included guest appearances from Raekwon, Black Thought, and The Under Achievers with production by OhNo, Statik Selektah, and J Dilla.

In the summer of 2015, Kweli released another free album entitled Fuck The Money featuring guest appearances from Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump, Miguel, Styles P and others.

In November 2016, he released a compilation mixtape with to promote Javotti Media's developing artists, Awful People Are Great at Parties.[47]

2017 saw two releases from Kweli; The Seven,[48] a joint effort with Styles P of The Lox in April and his eighth solo album, Radio Silence in November.[49]

Kweli published his memoir, Vibrate Higher: A Rap Story, in 2021.[50]

Partnering with Uproxx in June 2019, Talib Kweli launched a weekly podcast called The People's Party with co-host Jasmin Leigh. The show has aired over one hundred episodes to date. Guests include DMX, Ice Cube and The Game.[51]

During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic, Talib teamed up with former collaborator Yasiin Bey and longtime friend Dave Chappelle to work on Talib's second podcast venture, The Midnight Miracle.[52]

He also confirmed that he plans to reunite with Madlib to offer Liberation 2 and Mos Def for a sophomore Black Star release.[53]

Javotti Media

In 2011, Kweli founded Javotti Media, an independent label. Signed artists have included Cory Mo, Jessica Care Moore, K'Valentine and Brazilian MC Niko Is.[54]

Controversies

In 2014, Kweli's former collaborator, Res was offering a song featuring Kweli, without his permission, in exchange for donations from fans on a crowdfunding page. In 2018, Res posted screenshots of Kweli apologizing for attempting to kiss her to her Instagram account. She also claimed Kweli held her career hostage for rejecting his sexual advances.[55] The case was ultimately dismissed by Judge Carolyn Wade.[56]

Kweli was accused of harassing Twitter user Maya Moody in July 2020 after Moody intended to call out Talib, along with other popular figures in music, for only dating or marrying light-skinned black women. Moody tweeted a message that did not specifically mention Kweli by name.[57] Kweli later announced on Instagram that he was leaving Twitter "for the green pastures of Patreon."[58] A spokesperson for Twitter stated that Kweli's account had been permanently suspended "after repeated violations of the Twitter rules."[59][60] On June 6, 2023, Talib Kweli was banned from Instagram, for attacking and trolling people on social media.

Politics and activism

Views

Kweli is known for his strong political views and activism, specifically on topics of racial stereotypes and police brutality.[61]

He is an advocate on behalf of political prisoners and a supporter of community organizations like the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. He has spoken often to inner-city high school and college students.[62]

Kweli urged people to ask hip-hop artists questions in order to engage them politically, but warned not to get frustrated if artists do not "give you what you want" in their replies. He said that musicians bear an unfair burden to use their music as a platform because they have the ability to influence people. Kweli mentions that artists, just like their audience, fall victim to their upbringing.[63] In 2017, rapper Remedy and Kweli feuded on Twitter regarding Remedy's pro-Israel political stance, which conflicts with Kweli's criticism of Israel's occupation of Palestine, and his criticism of Zionism.[64]

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Kweli stated that young people can make a difference because they have the energy to actually go out to the public and do something. He has also stated his belief that activism cannot be done by just sitting at a computer.[65]

On June 1, 2019, Kweli was disinvited from the Open Source Festival in Düsseldorf because of his support for BDS which has been classified as antisemitic by the German parliament and his tour of Germany was cancelled.[66] Kweli responded to this on his Facebook page, where he stated, "I would like to perform in Germany but I don't need to. I'd rather be a decent human being and stand up for what's right than censor myself and lie about BDS for a check."[67]

Activism

Along with Mos Def, Kweli organized the Hip Hop for Respect CD and video in 2000, which spoke out against police brutality and specifically about the death of Amadou Diallo at the hands of New York City police. Profits from the CD were given to the Hip Hop For Respect Foundation, a nonprofit organization that encouraged celebrities to become involved with their fans. The Hip Hop For Respect contained 41 different artists for each shot that the police took at Diallo.[68]

In May 2005, Kweli and Mos Def gathered with supporters at City Hall in New York to demand that the federal government drop the million dollar bounty that was placed on political activist Assata Shakur and remove her from the terrorist watch list.[69]

Kweli visited the Occupy Wall Street camp in October 2011 to show support for the protestors.[70]

On October 1, 2012, Kweli spoke at a rally at city hall to urge the NYPD police to end their stop-and-frisk policy.[71]

On August 7, 2013, Kweli traveled to Tallahassee to spend a night in the capital building with the Dream Defenders, a group of students that created a sit-in at the Florida governor's office to protest the state's stand-your-ground law.[72]

On August 19, 2014, Kweli traveled to Ferguson, Missouri, to join the community in protesting the shooting of Michael Brown.[73]

Kweli joined South African artist Cassper Nyovest on a new remix of his single "Doc Shebeleza", a tribute to the Kwaito music icon of the same name. The original appeared on Nyovest's album Tsholofelo. The remix was produced by Anatii and was released on November 3, 2014, as a free digital download.[74]

In 2015, Kweli held two concerts to mark the one year anniversary of Michael Brown's death. The line up for the benefit show "Ferguson is Everywhere" featured Common, Bun B, M1 from Dead Prez, Rapsody, Tef Poe, Kendra Ross, Rebel Diaz, Jasiri X, Immortal Technique, and Pharoahe Monch.[75]

Discography

Solo albums

Collaboration albums

Book

In 2022, Kweli's memoir, Vibrate Higher: A Rap Story (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021), won a PEN Oakland - Josephine Miles Literary Award.

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External links

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Talib Kweli Greene t ae ˈ l ɪ b k w ɑː ˈ l iː born October 3 1975 is an American rapper He earned recognition early on through his collaboration with fellow Brooklyn rapper Mos Def in 1997 when they formed the group Black Star Kweli s musical career continued with solo success including collaborations with producers and rappers Kanye West Just Blaze and Pharrell Williams His most recent album Gotham 2 was released in 2020 In 2011 Kweli founded his own record label Javotti Media Talib KweliKweli performing in 2012Background informationBirth nameTalib Kweli GreeneBorn 1975 10 03 October 3 1975 age 47 Brooklyn New York U S 1 Alma materNew York University BA GenresHip hopOccupation s RappersongwriterentrepreneuractivistYears active1997 presentLabelsJavotti MediaEMICapitol3DGeffenBlacksmithWarner Bros KochRawkusMember ofBlack Star Idle Warship Reflection Eternal SoulquariansFormerly ofStrong Arm SteadyWebsitetalibkweli wbr comSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Early career 1997 2001 2 2 Rawkus Records collaborative projects 1998 2000 2 3 Hip Hop For Respect 2000 2 4 Red Hot Organization 2001 2 5 Rawkus Records solo albums 2001 2006 2 6 BlackSmith Records 2005 2009 2 7 Javotti Media 2010 present 3 Javotti Media 4 Controversies 5 Politics and activism 5 1 Views 5 2 Activism 6 Discography 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Collaboration albums 7 Book 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Brooklyn New York City New York Kweli grew up in a household in Brooklyn s Park Slope His mother Brenda Greene is an English professor at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York and his father is an administrator at Adelphi University His younger brother Jamal Greene is a professor of constitutional law at Columbia Law School and a graduate of Harvard University and Yale Law School and former clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court 3 As a youth Kweli was drawn to Afrocentric rappers such as De La Soul and other members of the Native Tongues Posse whom he had met in high school Kweli was a student at Cheshire Academy a boarding school in Connecticut He was previously a student at Brooklyn Technical High School He later studied experimental theater at New York University Music career EditEarly career 1997 2001 Edit Kweli made his debut in 1997 with featured five appearances on Doom an album by Cincinnati Ohio group Mood citation needed In Cincinnati Kweli met Hi Tek and the two collaborated on a few underground recordings as Reflection Eternal including Fortified Live 1997 and B Boy Document 99 Chaos 1999 featuring The High amp Mighty citation needed Kweli in 1999 New York City Rawkus Records collaborative projects 1998 2000 Edit Shortly afterwards upon returning to New York he reconnected with Mos Def and formed Black Star citation needed Kweli brought along Hi Tek to produce 1998 s Mos Def amp Talib Kweli Are Black Star 4 The album released amidst a late 90s renaissance of conscious Afrocentric hip hop was hailed by critics and achieved modest mainstream success 5 Kweli and Hi Tek continued their Reflection Eternal partnership on the 2000 album Train of Thought citation needed The album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios citation needed Hip Hop For Respect 2000 Edit An EP Hip Hop for Respect was organized by Mos Def and Kweli to speak out against police brutality specifically the case of Amadou Diallo 6 The project released one EP for Rawkus Entertainment 6 On February 4 1999 Amadou Diallo was shot 41 times by four police officers while reaching into his pocket for his wallet Diallo was unarmed The project aimed to assemble 41 emcees to represent the 41 shots fired Rappers featured on the EP include Owen Brown Evil Dee Kool G Rap Rah Digga Sporty Thievz Shabaam Sahdeeq Common Pharoahe Monch Posdnuos Donte and Main Flow of Mood Nine Tiye Phoenix Breezly Brewn of the Juggaknots Punchline Imani Uzuri El P and Mr Len of Company Flow Jah Born of Medina Green John Forte Mr Khaliyl Fre J Live Rubix Invincible Wordsworth A L Kofi Taha Tame One Jane Doe Grafh Shyheim Channel Live Wise Intelligent Cappadonna Crunch Lo Rock Nonchalant Ras Kass Dead Prez and Parrish Smith Producers included Mr Khaliyl Organized Noize and 88 Keys Red Hot Organization 2001 Edit In 2001 Kweli and Mos Def contributed to the Red Hot Indigo compilation album created by the Red Hot Organization 7 The compilation was a tribute to Duke Ellington that raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease Black Star collaborated with fellow artists John Patton and Ron Carter to record Money Jungle In 2002 Kweli contributed to the critically acclaimed Red Hot Riot a compilation CD created by the Red Hot Organization in tribute to the music and work of Nigerian musician Fela Kuti 8 He collaborated with fellow hip hop artists Dead Prez Jorge Ben and Bilal to remake the Fela Kuti song Shuffering and Shmiling for the album Rawkus Records solo albums 2001 2006 Edit Kweli performing alongside fellow Black Star member Mos Def In 2002 Kweli released his first solo album Quality which featured production from a variety of producers including DJ Quik and Kanye West citation needed The album was met with widespread critical acclaim and received some mainstream attention thanks to the West produced single Get By which peaked at No 77 on the Billboard Hot 100 9 Quality peaked at No 21 on the US Billboard 200 and at No 6 on the R amp B Hip Hop Albums Chart In February 2004 Kweli featured on Kanye West s Get Em High off of West s debut album The College Dropout Kweli made a total of three appearances on Dave Chappelle s Chappelle s Show He was the second musical guest on the show which aired on January 29 2003 For his second appearance Kweli partnered with Yasiin Bey as Black Star for the finale of the show s first season on April 9 2003 His third and final appearance on the show aired one year later on April 7 2004 In the summer of 2004 Kweli along with Bob Moore s Amazing Mongrels supported the Beastie Boys on their Challah at Your Boy World Tour That same summer appeared on a Dilated Peoples song called Live on Stage A live remix was later featured on the video game NBA Street Vol 2 In the summer of 2004 Kweli also performed at Dave Chappelle s Block Party both as a solo act and as one half of Black Star and he was later featured in the film and soundtrack In November 2004 he released his second solo album and final Rawkus release The Beautiful Struggle which debuted at No 14 on the Billboard 200 9 Kweli responded to Jay Z s 2003 song Moment of Clarity in which Jay Z rapped If skills sold truth be told I d probably be lyrically Talib Kweli 10 in his own track Ghetto Show featuring Common and Anthony Hamilton by stating If lyrics sold then truth be told I d probably be just as rich and famous as Jay Z The album featured much more commercial production including efforts from The Neptunes Kanye West and Just Blaze citation needed In 2005 Kweli had appeared in an episode of Trippin a 2005 MTV environmental documentary television series hosted by Cameron Diaz also featuring Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon On the show said celebrities visit various ecological locales around the world in particular underprivileged areas of the world The four of them traveled to Tanzania to visit one of the world s largest and most thriving ecosystems left on the planet the Serengeti Plain There they had gone into the depths of the Serengeti Plain with a few local zoologists at the time citation needed BlackSmith Records 2005 2009 Edit In 2005 Kweli released a mixtape CD with his newly formed Blacksmith Records called Right About Now The Official Sucka Free Mix CD a title which is considered a response to the criticism of The Beautiful Struggle 11 Some people regard Right About Now as an album because of its availability through commercial sites and its release of two singles Right About Now also lacks the DJ overlays often accompanied by mixtapes which makes the CD feel more like an album The album sold 16 000 copies in its first week of release debuting at No 113 on the Billboard 200 12 Sparking some controversy on Right About Now Kweli sampled Ben Kweller s In Other Words for his own song Ms Hill In part seven of Kweller s video podcast series One Minute Pop Song Kweller said he found Kweli s use of the song a little fucked up due to the fact that it was sampled without permission 13 In a similar incident Kweli reacted with outrage on Twitter when a verse from Fly Away was sampled in Peter Andre s track of the same name Kweli stated I protect the integrity of my music like a grizzly protects cubs Woe to those who actively stand in the way of that 14 Kweli has not publicly addressed his unauthorized use of Kweller s In Other Words citation needed Talib Kweli performing in Brooklyn in 2008 In 2006 Kweli signed a distribution deal with Warner Bros Records for Blacksmith Records 15 Warner Brothers launched an online community via Second Life for Kweli 16 In January Kweli was featured in a commercial for the NCAA s Big Ten Conference rapping about the league s basketball teams 17 In February 2006 Kweli provided the voice of the protagonist in the graffiti themed video game Marc Eckō s Getting Up Contents Under Pressure 18 In October 2006 Kweli performed on MTV s Wild N Out hosted by Nick Cannon 19 On December 31 2006 Kweli released nine songs he recorded with underground producer Madlib for free download in conjunction with the web site for Stones Throw Records the label to which Madlib is signed 20 21 The album was entitled Liberation of which Kweli states in an interview with XXL Magazine that releasing the album was liberating to him In 2007 the album was made available for purchase citation needed In 2007 Kweli signed rapper Jean Grae 22 23 and the group Strong Arm Steady to Blacksmith Records 24 Also in 2007 Kweli released his third solo album Eardrum on August 21 It debuted at No 2 on the Billboard 200 supported by the first single Listen 25 Kweli embarked on a national Australian tour in October 2007 Eardrum which featured a mix of mainstream and underground producers like Kanye West Just Blaze will i am Nick Speed and Pete Rock citation needed received generally favorable reviews 26 and went on to sell 129 000 copies after four weeks 27 Also in 2007 Kweli released a mixtape entitled Focus citation needed October saw Kweli play one of China s earliest music festivals the Yue Festival organised by Split Works alongside Faithless and Ozomatli 28 In March 2008 Kweli was featured on MTV s TV show Made as the coach of Colin Colt a young man who wanted to be made into a rap star 29 Also in March Kweli released his Hostile Gospel video which appeared as the New Joint of the Day on BET s 106 amp Park 30 Kweli was a featured artist on the 9th Wonder and Buckshot album The Formula released on April 29 2008 on the track Hold It Down citation needed Kweli s Blacksmith Records split with Warner Bros Records in December 2008 Kweli confirmed to AllHipHop com that Warner Bros would still distribute Reflection Eternal and Kweli projects but not other acts on the Blacksmith label 15 31 32 Kweli was featured at the fifth installment of Hot 97 radio personality Peter Rosenberg s acclaimed live interview series Noisemakers with Peter Rosenberg on October 21 2009 33 Kweli recorded a mixtape entitled Party Robot with singer Res and musician Graph Nobel under the group alias Idle Warship 34 The mixtape was released as a free download on the website for Kweli s label Blacksmith with two different cover art options in late 2009 35 There were videos shot for two of the songs from the album Bedroom Lights and Black Snake Moan 36 37 In February 2009 it was announced that Kweli would be featured in the graphic novel turned animated series Blokhedz on Missiong com voicing the lead part of the character Blak 38 39 Additionally Kweli is a spokesperson and mentor for P Tones Records a non profit after school music program whose mission is to create constructive opportunities for urban youth through no cost music programs 40 Kweli and DJ Hi Tek released a second Reflection Eternal album titled Revolutions Per Minute on May 18 2010 Revolutions per Minute was recorded at Electric Lady Studios It is their second album after a 10 year hiatus The album received generally positive reviews from most music critics based on an aggregate score of 80 100 from Metacritic 41 Javotti Media 2010 present Edit Gutter Rainbows Kweli s fourth solo album was the first to be released by his newly formed Javotti Media The album was originally intended to be a digital only release however on November 16 2010 Duck Down Records announced its plans to offer Gutter Rainbows a CD release outside US 42 This included an import edition and a special edition with extras 43 In its first week the album sold 13 900 copies in the United States 44 In December 2010 Kweli appeared with Darryl McDaniels Mix Master Mike and Ahmet Zappa on a cover of Frank Zappa s Willie the Pimp for The Frank Zappa AAAFNRAAAA Birthday Bundle 2010 In 2011 Kweli was featured on the soundtrack for the film Beat the World with the song Infinite Love 45 Kweli s fifth solo album Prisoner of Conscious earned its title because of Kweli s constant labeling as a conscious rapper It also pays tribute to Nigerian reggae artist Majek Fashek s album Prisoner of Conscience Before the release of Gutter Rainbows Kweli began working on P O C and put cuts originally intended for latter on Rainbows Upon its May 7 2013 release Prisoner of Conscious was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics and debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200 chart 46 The album featured guest appearances from Nelly Miguel Currensy Kendrick Lamar and Busta Rhymes With production by RZA J Cole Oh No Harry Fraud and others The selection of the tracks on this album were more experimental and worked towards illuminating musicality Kweli went on to release music videos for Hamster Wheel Upper Echelon and Come Here and more In August 2013 Kweli announced that in 2014 he would release his next studio album Gravitas The album included guest appearances from Raekwon Black Thought and The Under Achievers with production by OhNo Statik Selektah and J Dilla In the summer of 2015 Kweli released another free album entitled Fuck The Money featuring guest appearances from Fall Out Boy s Patrick Stump Miguel Styles P and others In November 2016 he released a compilation mixtape with to promote Javotti Media s developing artists Awful People Are Great at Parties 47 2017 saw two releases from Kweli The Seven 48 a joint effort with Styles P of The Lox in April and his eighth solo album Radio Silence in November 49 Kweli published his memoir Vibrate Higher A Rap Story in 2021 50 Partnering with Uproxx in June 2019 Talib Kweli launched a weekly podcast called The People s Party with co host Jasmin Leigh The show has aired over one hundred episodes to date Guests include DMX Ice Cube and The Game 51 During the 2020 COVID 19 Pandemic Talib teamed up with former collaborator Yasiin Bey and longtime friend Dave Chappelle to work on Talib s second podcast venture The Midnight Miracle 52 He also confirmed that he plans to reunite with Madlib to offer Liberation 2 and Mos Def for a sophomore Black Star release 53 Javotti Media EditIn 2011 Kweli founded Javotti Media an independent label Signed artists have included Cory Mo Jessica Care Moore K Valentine and Brazilian MC Niko Is 54 Controversies EditIn 2014 Kweli s former collaborator Res was offering a song featuring Kweli without his permission in exchange for donations from fans on a crowdfunding page In 2018 Res posted screenshots of Kweli apologizing for attempting to kiss her to her Instagram account She also claimed Kweli held her career hostage for rejecting his sexual advances 55 The case was ultimately dismissed by Judge Carolyn Wade 56 Kweli was accused of harassing Twitter user Maya Moody in July 2020 after Moody intended to call out Talib along with other popular figures in music for only dating or marrying light skinned black women Moody tweeted a message that did not specifically mention Kweli by name 57 Kweli later announced on Instagram that he was leaving Twitter for the green pastures of Patreon 58 A spokesperson for Twitter stated that Kweli s account had been permanently suspended after repeated violations of the Twitter rules 59 60 On June 6 2023 Talib Kweli was banned from Instagram for attacking and trolling people on social media Politics and activism EditViews Edit Kweli is known for his strong political views and activism specifically on topics of racial stereotypes and police brutality 61 He is an advocate on behalf of political prisoners and a supporter of community organizations like the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement He has spoken often to inner city high school and college students 62 Kweli urged people to ask hip hop artists questions in order to engage them politically but warned not to get frustrated if artists do not give you what you want in their replies He said that musicians bear an unfair burden to use their music as a platform because they have the ability to influence people Kweli mentions that artists just like their audience fall victim to their upbringing 63 In 2017 rapper Remedy and Kweli feuded on Twitter regarding Remedy s pro Israel political stance which conflicts with Kweli s criticism of Israel s occupation of Palestine and his criticism of Zionism 64 In an interview with The Huffington Post Kweli stated that young people can make a difference because they have the energy to actually go out to the public and do something He has also stated his belief that activism cannot be done by just sitting at a computer 65 On June 1 2019 Kweli was disinvited from the Open Source Festival in Dusseldorf because of his support for BDS which has been classified as antisemitic by the German parliament and his tour of Germany was cancelled 66 Kweli responded to this on his Facebook page where he stated I would like to perform in Germany but I don t need to I d rather be a decent human being and stand up for what s right than censor myself and lie about BDS for a check 67 Activism Edit Along with Mos Def Kweli organized the Hip Hop for Respect CD and video in 2000 which spoke out against police brutality and specifically about the death of Amadou Diallo at the hands of New York City police Profits from the CD were given to the Hip Hop For Respect Foundation a nonprofit organization that encouraged celebrities to become involved with their fans The Hip Hop For Respect contained 41 different artists for each shot that the police took at Diallo 68 In May 2005 Kweli and Mos Def gathered with supporters at City Hall in New York to demand that the federal government drop the million dollar bounty that was placed on political activist Assata Shakur and remove her from the terrorist watch list 69 Kweli visited the Occupy Wall Street camp in October 2011 to show support for the protestors 70 On October 1 2012 Kweli spoke at a rally at city hall to urge the NYPD police to end their stop and frisk policy 71 On August 7 2013 Kweli traveled to Tallahassee to spend a night in the capital building with the Dream Defenders a group of students that created a sit in at the Florida governor s office to protest the state s stand your ground law 72 On August 19 2014 Kweli traveled to Ferguson Missouri to join the community in protesting the shooting of Michael Brown 73 Kweli joined South African artist Cassper Nyovest on a new remix of his single Doc Shebeleza a tribute to the Kwaito music icon of the same name The original appeared on Nyovest s album Tsholofelo The remix was produced by Anatii and was released on November 3 2014 as a free digital download 74 In 2015 Kweli held two concerts to mark the one year anniversary of Michael Brown s death The line up for the benefit show Ferguson is Everywhere featured Common Bun B M1 from Dead Prez Rapsody Tef Poe Kendra Ross Rebel Diaz Jasiri X Immortal Technique and Pharoahe Monch 75 Discography EditMain articles Talib Kweli discography and List of Talib Kweli songs Solo albums Edit Quality 2002 The Beautiful Struggle 2004 Eardrum 2007 Gutter Rainbows 2011 Prisoner of Conscious 2013 Gravitas 2013 Fuck the Money 2015 Radio Silence 2017 Collaboration albums Edit Mos Def amp Talib Kweli Are Black Star with Mos Def as Black Star 1998 Train of Thought with Hi Tek as Reflection Eternal 2000 Liberation with Madlib 2007 Revolutions Per Minute with Hi Tek as Reflection Eternal 2010 Habits of the Heart with Res as Idle Warship 2011 Indie 500 with 9th Wonder 2015 The Seven with Styles P 2017 Gotham with Diamond D 2021 No Fear of Time with Yasiin Bey as Black Star 2022 Liberation 2 with Madlib 2023 Book EditIn 2022 Kweli s memoir Vibrate Higher A Rap Story Farrar Straus and Giroux 2021 won a PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award References Edit Rott Ivan Talib Kweli Rap about com Retrieved December 27 2008 Grant Shawn February 4 2021 Talib Kweli Discusses His New Book and Album on The Tonight Show thesource com Jamal Greene Columbia Law School Retrieved October 24 2018 Westlund Joshua October 14 1998 Black Star Black Star City Pages Archived from the original on September 29 2010 Retrieved February 5 2011 Stewart Allison February 4 2011 You might not know Talib Kweli but you should Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on February 17 2011 Retrieved February 5 2011 a b AllMusic chart history About Red Hot Retrieved March 9 2015 Red Hot Riot 2002 Red Hot Retrieved March 9 2015 a b Jason Birchmeier Talib Kweli Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved March 9 2015 Talib Kweli Selling Himself Short The Washington Post Retrieved March 9 2015 Robson Britt November 27 2005 Talib Kweli Selling Himself Short The Washington Post Retrieved February 5 2011 Harris Chris November 30 2005 System of a Down Make It A Double With Chart Topping Hypnotize MTV Retrieved February 5 2011 One Minute Pop Song by Ben Kweller YouTube September 11 2006 Retrieved February 5 2011 Talib Kweli gets riled up about stolen verse forgets that time he stole a verse TheMusicNetwork com October 16 2012 Retrieved October 16 2012 a b Talib Kweli s Blacksmith Music Splits With Warner Bros Okayplayer December 30 2008 Retrieved February 6 2011 Warner Bros Records Blacksmith Launches Virtual Community for Talib Kweli DjBooth net October 31 2006 Retrieved February 6 2011 Power Rankings Michigan St Spartans 11 2 Sports Illustrated January 6 2006 Retrieved June 11 2012 Saltzman Marc February 24 2006 Review Graffiti game fresh and fun CNN Retrieved June 11 2012 Nick Cannon Presents Wild N Out After Shows MTV October 5 2006 Retrieved February 5 2011 Stones Throw 10 Year Anniversary Tour SF Station October 19 2006 Archived from the original on November 2 2013 Retrieved February 5 2011 Madlib at Stones Throw Stones Throw Records Retrieved February 5 2011 Chinen Nate December 1 2008 A Hip Hop Classicist Defies Her Meager Turnout The New York Times Retrieved June 11 2012 Clark Kevin November 14 2005 Jean Grae The Jeanius Hip Hop DX Retrieved February 5 2011 Artists Year of the Blacksmith TalibKweli com Archived from the original on January 16 2011 Retrieved February 5 2011 Big Dog Status by Thomas Golianopoulos XXL Magazine January 2008 Page 82 Eardrum at Metacritic Metacritic Retrieved February 5 2011 Ewing Aliya September 26 2007 Hip Hop Album Sales Week Ending 9 23 07 Hip Hop DX Retrieved February 4 2011 Spli t com Archived April 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine 2007 Retrieved on 2012 15 08 MADE Season 8 Ep 13 Rapper Colin MTV March 19 2008 Retrieved February 5 2011 BET s 106 amp Park Countdown Countdown com Retrieved March 22 2015 Saint Louis Tai December 29 2008 Talib Kweli s Blacksmith Music Splits With Warner Bros AllHipHop com Retrieved February 6 2011 Ortiz Edwin December 30 2008 Talib Kweli s Blacksmith Label Splits with Warner Brothers Records Hip Hop DX Retrieved February 6 2011 Talib Kweli Reflects on Career at Noisemakers Event With Exclusive Video XXL Magazine October 22 2009 Langhorne Cyrus February 11 2009 Talib Kweli gives Reflection Eternal II UPDATE Souls of Hip Hop Retrieved February 5 2011 Ortiz Edwin November 19 2009 DX News Bits Eternia Idle Warship Hip Hop DX Retrieved February 5 2011 Talib Kweli s Idle Warship Bedroom lights Rothstein com December 8 2009 Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved February 5 2011 Idle Warship Talib Kweli Res Hip Hop DX November 26 2008 Retrieved February 5 2011 We re on a Mission G Blokhedz TV February 2 2009 Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved February 5 2011 DJ Khalil Talib Kweli working on Blokhedz ACT II Vimeo August 19 2009 Retrieved February 5 2011 P Tones Records Spokespersons P Tones Records Archived from the original on December 24 2010 Retrieved February 5 2011 Revolutions per Minute 2010 Reviews Metacritic Retrieved February 5 2011 J 23 Talib Kweli To Release Gutter Rainbows On January 25 2011 Hip Hop DX Archived from the original on October 2 2012 Retrieved February 4 2011 Rodriguez Jayson Talib Kweli Talks Gutter Rainbows The Music Industry Doesn t Exist MTV Retrieved February 4 2011 Nicki Minaj Surpasses Kanye in Overall Sales XXL Magazine February 2 2011 Retrieved February 4 2011 iTunes Music Beat the World The Original Soundtrack by Various Artists iTunes Retrieved March 9 2015 Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 5 12 2013 HipHopDX Retrieved May 14 2013 Schwartz Danny November 3 2016 Talib Kweli releases Awful People Are Great at Parties Hotnewhiphop Retrieved November 3 2016 Talib Kweli amp Styles P The Seven Album Stream HotNewHipHop Retrieved November 29 2017 Talib Kweli Radio Silence Album Review Pitchfork pitchfork com Retrieved November 29 2017 MCD Announcing Talib Kweli s VIBRATE HIGHER MCD Retrieved October 28 2020 People s Party With Talib Kweli Best Of The First 100 Episodes Feat DMX Ice Cube The Game amp More archived from the original on November 14 2021 retrieved July 13 2021 Blistein Jon May 11 2021 Dave Chappelle Talib Kweli Yasiin Bey Launch New Podcast The Midnight Miracle Rolling Stone Retrieved July 13 2021 Blanco Alvin January 25 2011 Talib Kweli Speak Of Freedom MSN Entertainment Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved February 5 2011 Javotti Media Javottimedia com Retrieved October 26 2018 Kreps Daniel Talib Kweli Faces Sexual Harassment Accusations From Former Protege Res Rollingstone com Minsker Evan June 3 2018 Talib Kweli Battles Ex Collaborator Res in Court on Twitter Over Sexual Harassment Claim Pitchfork Conde Nast Retrieved May 1 2020 Maya Moody July 2020 Curto Justin July 24 2020 Talib Kweli Is Off Twitter After Harassing One Woman for Weeks Vulture com Retrieved July 26 2020 Sodomsky Sam August 4 2020 Talib Kweli Permanently Suspended From Twitter After Alleged Harassment Pitchfork Retrieved August 5 2020 Mowatt Robyn August 5 2020 Talib Kweli s Twitter Account Has Been Permanently Suspended After Weeks of Targeted Harassment Okayplayer Retrieved August 5 2020 Talib Kweli Talibkweli com Retrieved October 15 2013 Melissa Locker June 19 2013 Talib Kweli Time Retrieved October 15 2013 Jeff Chang October 2005 An Uplifting Voice of Hip Hop Progressive Magazine Archived from the original on October 18 2013 Retrieved October 15 2013 Kestenbaum Sam August 30 2016 The Jewish Rapper With Wu Tang Ties and His Nasty Twitter Beef Over Israel The Forward Retrieved February 27 2018 Seamus McKiernan June 1 2012 Talib Kweli The Huffington Post Retrieved October 15 2013 Holstein Philipp June 2 2019 Interview Philipp Maiburg Festival Chef reagiert auf Israel Kritik RP ONLINE in German Retrieved July 8 2019 Nassar Tamara June 7 2019 Rapper Talib Kweli rejects German demand to denounce Israel boycott The Electronic Intifada Retrieved July 8 2019 Yvonne Bynoe 2004 Stand and Deliver Political Activism Leadership and Hip Hop Culture Soft Skull ISBN 978 1 932360 10 3 Hillary Crosley May 25 2005 Talib Kweli fight Activist Viacom International Retrieved October 15 2013 Eric Sundermann October 7 2011 Talib Kweli at Occupy Wall Street Rolling Stone Retrieved October 15 2013 Kelly Virella October 1 2012 Talib Kweli Speaks out against Stop and Frisk Dominion of New York Retrieved October 15 2013 AJ Vicens August 26 2013 Interview Talib Kweli Mother Jones Retrieved October 15 2013 Eric Diep August 18 2014 10 Reasons Why Talib Kweli Is Going To Ferguson XXL Magazine Retrieved August 20 2014 Cassper Nyovest ft Talib Kweli Doc Shebeleza Remix Not Just Ok November 3 2014 Retrieved November 4 2014 Diep Eric August 9 2015 Talib Kweli Common Bun B And More Are Performing a Free Show in St Louis for Michael Brown Complex Retrieved August 11 2018 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Talib Kweli Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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