The Brooklyn Black Star rapper Talib Kweli and Cincinnati producer Hi-Tek released their second collaborative album on May 18th, 2010, via Blacksmith and Rawkus Records.
The album debuted at number 18 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 21,000 copies in its first week.
A series of videos has been uploaded to their YouTube page in which they explain in each track in more detail.
Tracklist:
- RPM's
- City Playgrounds
- Back Again (Ft. Res)
- Strangers (Paranoid) (Ft. Bun B)
- In This World
- Got Work
- Midnight Hour (Ft. Estelle)
- Lifting Off
- In The Red
- Black Gold (Intro)
- Ballad of the Black Gold
- Just Begun (Ft. Jay Electronica, J. Cole & Yasiin Bey)
- Long Hot Summer
- Get Loose (Ft. Chester French)
- So Good
- Ends (Ft. Bilal)
- My Life (Outro)
Discussion:
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How does the album compare to Reflection Eternal's first album, Train of Thought (2000)?
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Favorite track(s)?
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