1. Intro 2. Astronomy (8th Light) 3. Definition 4. RE: DEFinition 5. Children's Story 6. Brown Skin Lady 7. B Boys Will B Boys 8. K. O. S. (Determination) 9. Hater Players 10. Yo Yeah 11. Respiration 12. Thieves in the Night 13. Twice Inna Lifetime
1. Intro 2. Astronomy (8th Light) 3. Definition 4. RE: DEFinition 5. Children's Story 6. Brown Skin Lady 7. B Boys Will B Boys 8. K. O. S. (Determination) 9. Hater Players 10. Yo Yeah 11. Respiration 12. Thieves in the Night 13. Twice Inna Lifetime
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Rolling Stone (10/29/98, p.77) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...not only an eagerly awaited rap album but also a desperately needed one....Black Star are socially conscious and lyrically sound--with their hearts close to the underground." Entertainment Weekly (10/23/98, p.80) - "...Mixing rugged street beats and rhymes brainy enough for boho B-boys (they cite literary references and quote Nina Simone) makes this Black Star shine bright." - Rating: A- The Wire (1/99, p.27) - Included in Wire's "50 Records Of The Year [1998]" CMJ (1/11/99, pp.5-6) - "...Mos Def and Talib Kweli truly are 'the best alliance in hip-hop,' with Mos's stylized, grainy delivery serving as yang to the smart, spoken words of Kweli's yin..." The Source (11/98, p.198) - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...With a delicate balance of Black Nationalism, well-chosen interludes and lyrics to go, high-pitched metaphor specialist Kweli and straight-up showman Mos prove that they're more than just 'lyrically handsome'..."
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