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Blacksmith Presents Talib Kweli: The Gutter Rainbows TourWednesday, April 6th was a phenomenal night for any and all who love hip hop. Deep Rooted, Fashawn, Jean Grae and Talib Kweli all made the night one not to soon be forgotten.
The Steal of the Fall Music Scene is Talib Kweli at Brooklyn BowlTalib Kweli is one of the best MCs around. Head over to Brooklyn Bowl this week to check him out for $10.
June is Black Music Month, Countdown of Shamontiel's Top 30 African-American ArtistsBlack Music Month starts June 1. Each day of June, I'll be highlighting 30 of my favorite African-American artists, telling you why they're winners and informing you of their accomplishments. Number 30, Talib Kweli.
Talib Kweli: An Astounding Artist Who's Not Afraid to Express HimselfOverall the cd is really good. With all the additions of other artists he has featured on here it really gives it a unique sound.- The Hip Hop Scene and Its StoryAn article in relation to the past of the Hip Hop game and its evolution.
- What If Hip-Hop Didn't Exist?An article that explores the impact of hip-hop in our society and the ramifications it would have if it didn't exist.
- The Change in Hip HopAn article discussing how hip hop has changed in the recent years.
- Top Five Music Collaborations, Part 1A list of five of the best music collaborations.
Intimate Exposure with NyhteeNyhtee might be a name you haven't still heard of but that doesn't mean he's not creating a buzz, he's already being compared to some of the greatest in music, his urban funk outshines the typical rapper on all levels
11 Hip-Hop Albums You Need to Look Out for in 2011Despite what you may have been told, Hip-Hop is not dead. It may have been on life support for a few. In 2010, it should signs of life, but in 2011 while it may not have made a full recovery, it seems to be in stable condition.- My 5 Hip Hop Unsung Heros of 2010These 5 artists bring a new sound and lyrical appeal to hip hop. If you love hip hop music, be sure to check out these rising stars!
I DO it for HIP-HOPWhy do I keep doin' my part to preserve the culture and document the history, when it seems like no one cares? The simple answer is I love hip-hop but like Chris Rock said is last HBO special, "it's getting harder and harder to defend it."- Can Hip-Hop Be Holy?The Bible says, "make a joyful noise unto the Lord." But nowhere does it state that noise cant be hip-hop.
- Today's Lyrics- Whose Really at Fault for What's Out There?If you say you want something different and dont support it when you get it but keep supporting what you complain about, whose fault is it really?
- Revolutions Per Minute - Reflection Eternal Music Review (2010)This is a music review of the album Revolutions per minute by the Hip-Hop group Reflection Eternal (DJ Hi-Tek & Talib Kweli).
The Top Tragic Moments in Hip HopThe Top Tragic Moments in Hip Hop chronicles some of rap music's most shocking and saddest events. Each moment is linked to more information, so that the reader can go deeper into this riveting topic. A must read for rap fans.- My Top Eleven(?) Hip-Hop Artists of the DecadeEleven Hip-Hop artists were the biggest of the the beginning of the twenty first century and here's why.
The Return of Brother AliBrother Ali had dropped a new disc of classic beats and rhymes.
"Rock the Bells" Rocks MinneapolisTalib Kweli, Slaughterhous, Pete Rock and friends take over First Avenue in Minneapolis...
What the Hip Hop World Has Been Asking for is Here.. And Here to StayAn Atlanta hip hop artist signed to an independent label and is taking the city by storm.- Ode to Hip HopA Haiku of my favorite music genre
- Hip-Hop Will Never DieHip Hop lately has been under attack from all sides, even leading to say that hip-hop is dead. If the argument is that the roots of hip-hop and the soulful impact of the later 80's-early 90's is dead, then that's a much more valid statement.
- Hip Hop and Education - Educating Through Music"Hip hop is inherently political, the language is political. It uses language as a weapon -- not a weapon to violate or not a weapon to offend, but a weapon that pushes the envelope that provokes people, makes people think."
- Language of Hip HopBill Cosby at this point in his career is not just internationally famous; he has become an icon in the black community as a successful, inspiring individual who did not let his color get in the way making his mark on society.
Where is the Heart of Hip-Hop?What has really happened to hip-hop? It used to be a avenue for sending political messages, speaking your mind and creating a beat that could turn heads and move mountains.- A Look at Why I Continue to Listen to Hip-hopReflections on hip-hop and what it means to me
The Top 10 Greatest Groups in Hip-Hop HistoryThe top 10 greatest groups in Hip-Hop Ever!
Get on the Grind with GlobalGrind.comGlobalGrind.com is a new found company/interface that allows the hip hop community to stay up to date with the latest news, photos and even music. Navarrow Wright, CEO and President of GlobalGrind.com used to be a VP underneath the Russell Simmons Empire.
Music is BusinessA interview with one of music industries do-for-self artist, that is actually going out to make a name for himself.- The Most Overlooked Hip-Hop Song of 2007This song discusses the most overlooked hip-hop song of 2007, even though 2007 isn't over.
Kweli and Mos Are Verbal OsmosisThe incredible talents of Talib Kweli and Mos Def combine in this cd to form an unparalleled duo.- Hip Hop is Not Your FaultHip Hop is not your fault.
- Hip Hop is Not DeadFrom beat-boxing on the corner in the Bronx to generating beats by computer in the studio, hip hop, indeed has come a long way. Is it an art form that is dead? Yes and no. There used to be a time when people actually cared about the lyrics in a song.
- Hip Hop is Dead:Is Hip Hop artist Nas on to something, is Hip Hop dead? In this featured selection from Music X-Press Magazine, Keith R Waye, drops knowledge on the revival of the Hip Hop community through personal roots.
- Hip Hop Died a Long Time AgoPeople envolved in the hip hop community have forgotten the basis of this culture. Artists have exausted the possibilty of hip hop having any conscious meaning anymore.
- HipHop is Making a Come BackWHere exactly is our music headed. No one knows!



