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Talib Kweli|Radio Silence

Radio Silence by Talib Kweli

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Seven months after he and Styles P released The Seven, Talib Kweli offered his eighth proper solo album, his first since 2015's Fuck the Money. "I got a doctorate in rockin' it," he proclaims on prime Kaytranada chop "Traveling Light." But if there's one line that encapsulates this compact set, it's "Documentin' the struggle, I'm huddlin' with historians," placed over the Alchemist's swirling soul, ideally suited for the dissemination of realism and wisdom. Kweli persists as one of the most inspired storytellers, wasting no syllables as he condenses and elucidates complex non-fiction. "She's My Hero," told over sorrowful soul-jazz from Oh No, regards the 14-year-old who shot and killed her abusive, life-threatening father after "They told the cops, but all that did was make him treat them rougher." A career highlight, it's also only one of many tracks on which Kweli asserts his stance against the school-to-prison pipeline and other forms of systemic oppression, as well as the mentality they sustain. "They screamin' 'black-on-black' as an excuse for you to not care 'til the cops roll up in their SWAT gear," amid dozens of other lines, are delivered with that laser focus only Kweli possesses. The comparatively lighter tracks are necessary for balance but are cluttered on occasion. "The One I Love" features BJ the Chicago Kid's confident hook, sampled Sampha on the brink of tears in the background, and even a Stevie Wonder-like harmonica outro from Frédéric Yonnet. The primarily acoustic "Write at Home" involves more cooks -- keys from Robert Glasper, spoken word from Datcha, vocal sweetening from Bilal -- but closes out the album in purposeful, elegant form.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
The Magic Hour
00:02:20

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Daniel Maman, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

2
Traveling Light
00:04:30

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Brandon Anderson, Writer - Anderson .Paak, FeaturedArtist - Louis Celestin, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

3
All of Us
00:05:40

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Gabriela Anders, Writer - Talib Greene, Writer - Jay Electronica, FeaturedArtist - Yummy Bingham, FeaturedArtist - Troy Samuela, Composer - Elizabeth Bingham, Writer - Elpadaro Allah, Writer - E. Ruffalo, Writer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

4
She's My Hero
00:02:53

Michael Jackson, Composer - Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

5
Chips
00:03:27

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Waka Flocka, FeaturedArtist - Juaquin Malfurs, Writer - Joe Rhodes, Composer - Chaz Queen, Writer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

6
Knockturnal
00:04:02

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Jason Pounds, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

7
Radio Silence
00:05:47

M. Troy, Writer - Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Amber Coffman, Writer, FeaturedArtist - Myka 9, FeaturedArtist - A. Nash, Writer - Aaron Carmack, Composer - Abjonian Sanders, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

8
The One I Love
00:05:07

Bryan Sledge, Writer - Talib Kweli, MainArtist - BJ The Chicago Kid, FeaturedArtist - Talib Greene, Writer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

9
Heads up Eyes Open
00:04:23

William Roberts, Writer - Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Rick Ross, FeaturedArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Yummy Bingham, FeaturedArtist - Elizabeth Bingham, Writer - Justin Rhodes, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

10
Let It Roll
00:02:53

Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Joseph Nuamah, Composer

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

11
Write at Home
00:06:22

Bilal, FeaturedArtist - Robert Glasper, Writer, FeaturedArtist - Talib Kweli, MainArtist - Talib Greene, Writer - Datcha, FeaturedArtist

© 2017 Javotti Media / 3D ℗ 2017 Javotti Media / 3D

Presentación del Álbum: Radio Silence - Talib Kweli

Seven months after he and Styles P released The Seven, Talib Kweli offered his eighth proper solo album, his first since 2015's Fuck the Money. "I got a doctorate in rockin' it," he proclaims on prime Kaytranada chop "Traveling Light." But if there's one line that encapsulates this compact set, it's "Documentin' the struggle, I'm huddlin' with historians," placed over the Alchemist's swirling soul, ideally suited for the dissemination of realism and wisdom. Kweli persists as one of the most inspired storytellers, wasting no syllables as he condenses and elucidates complex non-fiction. "She's My Hero," told over sorrowful soul-jazz from Oh No, regards the 14-year-old who shot and killed her abusive, life-threatening father after "They told the cops, but all that did was make him treat them rougher." A career highlight, it's also only one of many tracks on which Kweli asserts his stance against the school-to-prison pipeline and other forms of systemic oppression, as well as the mentality they sustain. "They screamin' 'black-on-black' as an excuse for you to not care 'til the cops roll up in their SWAT gear," amid dozens of other lines, are delivered with that laser focus only Kweli possesses. The comparatively lighter tracks are necessary for balance but are cluttered on occasion. "The One I Love" features BJ the Chicago Kid's confident hook, sampled Sampha on the brink of tears in the background, and even a Stevie Wonder-like harmonica outro from Frédéric Yonnet. The primarily acoustic "Write at Home" involves more cooks -- keys from Robert Glasper, spoken word from Datcha, vocal sweetening from Bilal -- but closes out the album in purposeful, elegant form.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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