Talib Kweli is probably the only MC who could do justice to "For Women," Nina Simone's righteous, ragged battle cry, and he does so with his cover on Reflection Eternal. That cut illustrates this album's timeless quality, its personal poeticism, and its strength. Kweli's lyrical skills have only improved over time, approaching the stuff of legend. And producer Hi-Tek's supple grooves balance the wordcraft perfectly. --Lizz Mendez Berry
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Silencing any suggestions that he's any less capable than his more high-profile Black Star partner Mos Def, Talib Kweli, along with DJ Hi-Tek, crafts a masterful debut with Reflection Eternal. Like Mos, Kweli displays an impressive range of styles and sensibilities--whether popping party lyrics on "Move Something," reflecting on the mysteries of the heart for "Love," or musing on hip-hop's death and rebirth for "Good Mourning." In comparison to Mos Def's status as a new funk soul brother, Kweli's more of a b-boy bookworm--erudite and articulate, but he can also let fly with fire and spark on the mic anytime. DJ Hi-Tek finally gets to show off his full range of production ability with a blend of hot, aggressive tracks ("Blast") and relaxed groovers ("Memories"). As good a debut as you could ask for. --Oliver Wang
Reflection Eternal Instrumenta,Kweli,Hi-Tek,Rawkus
Dance Music:
- Regime Religion [Explicit Lyrics]
- Restless [Explicit Lyrics]
- Scorpion [Explicit Lyrics]
- Snoop Dogg Presents the East Sidaz [Import]
- Space Age 4 Eva [Explicit Lyrics]
- Squirrel and the Aces [Explicit Lyrics]
- Stan [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Static [Explicit Lyrics]
- Step Stones [Explicit Lyrics]
- Supply N Demand [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Piano Works of Johann Sebastian Bach
Noxious Saucy Beast [Explicit Lyrics] [EP]
Sixties EP Collection [IMPORT] [Import]
Sonatas: Rubinstein/GLinka/Grechaninov
The Art of Dave Brubeck: The Fantasy Years
Parranda Tequilera a la Mexicana