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May 2, 2007

Talib Kweli to Release, "Ear Drum," July 24th

Sixth Album From Critically Acclaimed Hip-Hop Artist Features Production by Kanye West, will.i.am, Madlib and Hi-Tek, and Guest Appearances by Norah Jones, Jean Grae and UGK. Info below….

May 02, 2007 — Hip-hop’s premier MC Talib Kweli will release his eagerly awaited new album — “Ear Drum” — on July 24th. A career-defining work that showcases the Brooklyn rapper’s advanced lyricism and faultless musical taste, “Ear Drum” is Kweli’s first album released on his own label, Blacksmith Music and Warner Bros. Records.

Kweli says the album’s title comes from “the image of the ear and of the drum, which are powerful enough by themselves, but put them together and it’s an instrument in your body that helps you hear. They’re also two very simple, yet powerful words. I wanted to focus on finding a sound that makes you move, and that’s where the word ‘eardrum’ popped in my head.”

With lyrics that touch on life’s journeys and struggles, “Ear Drum” also showcases Talib’s sonic versatility with tracks ranging from the silky-soulful “Soon The New Day,” which features vocals by best-selling chanteuse Norah Jones, to the sexy first single “Hot Thing” and the hard-edged “Say Something,” which features rapping by Blacksmith artist Jean Grae.

“Ear Drum” boasts innovative production work by such vanguard artists as Kanye West, who worked on Kweli’s 2002’s gold-certified “Quality” and 2004’s “The Beautiful Struggle” Black-Eyed Peas founder will.i.am; rapper-producer Madlib; and Black Star producer Hi-Tek, who also collaborated with Kweli on the gold-certified 2000 album “Reflection Eternal.” Of his desire to collaborate with a variety of producers and artists, Kweli says: “We need to challenge our audience, but we also need to challenge ourselves to know that whatever our new experiences are, we can write about them, be creative, and bring that to an audience without them feeling alienated.”

Since making his debut with Mos Def as Black Star in 1988, Kweli has become known as an exceptional and socially aware artist who has rejected mainstream rap’s embrace of violence and bling in favor of addressing issues of black consciousness and self-love. “Ear Drum” solidifies his status as one of rap’s most talented and important voices.

www.talibkweli.com

9 Comments so far

1.
Big Homie wrote on May 2nd, 2007 at 6:38 pm

First!!!

Now this is one album and I been waiting for.

No female got nothing on my girl Jean Grae.

2.
Big Homie wrote on May 2nd, 2007 at 6:40 pm

I think they meant 1998 instead of 1988. I just caught that.

3.
Brother Bear wrote on May 2nd, 2007 at 7:00 pm

I thought the album with Hi-Tek was before BlackStar?

anyway, looking forward to this. I’ll even BUY the damn cd.

4.
hiphopizdead wrote on May 2nd, 2007 at 7:29 pm

talib one of the true mc out there

5.
RealtalkTDOT wrote on May 2nd, 2007 at 11:05 pm

yeshhhhh definately must copp… always supported taleeb

6.
mally wrote on May 3rd, 2007 at 2:42 am

damn thats too far, but i’ll wait

7.
T Baby wrote on May 3rd, 2007 at 5:44 am

BUY the album.

8.
Trak wrote on May 3rd, 2007 at 7:49 am

Definitely checkin for it.

9.
t9x wrote on May 3rd, 2007 at 10:30 am

cant fucking wait

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