Album

Black Star

Black Star

1978 · Electronic

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Black Star by Black Star

Black Star is a Soul & Funk album by Black Star, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

When <i>Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star</i> dropped in 1998, it was more than a great album—it was a statement of defiance. Some hip-hop fans felt that commercialism was steering the genre in a violent, hedonistic direction, and Black Star was proof that there were still artists who could provide thoughtful, empowering lyricism. Each of the two Brooklynites had spent the mid-1990s working their way through the hip-hop hierarchy: Mos had been part of a trio named Urban Thermo Dynamic, and had landed collabs with the likes of De La Soul and Da Bush Babees; Kweli, meanwhile, had worked with such midwestern acts as Mood, as well as his eventual Reflection Eternal groupmate Hi-Tek. Black Star formed when the duo began attending poetry open mic, where they admired each others’ style. Even back then, Mos Def used an exultant, spacious delivery that utilized melody and patio, while Kweli flexed a verbose, syllable-cramming flow—contrasting sides of the same urgency. The group took its name from the Black Star Line, a shipping line organized by Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey. Mos Def and Talib Kweli had similar goals with their Rawkus Records debut, which presented hip-hop as a vehicle for Black liberation. The recent shooting deaths of Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac had left a dark cloud, and Black Star created music for Black people to value each other. “K.O.S. (Determination)” emphasizes self-love, and “Brown Skin Lady” still resonates as one of hip-hop’s most sincere, affectionate odes to Black women by Black men. The album also offers commentary on hip-hop itself: “B Boys Will B Boys” harkens back to the culture’s formative years with its shout-outs to dance crew, while “Children’s Story” emulates a Slick Rick classic with a tale about a rapper whose lust for money leads to his demise. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Intro1:11
  2. 2Astronomy (8th Light) [feat. Weldon Irvine]3:23
  3. 3Definition3:26
  4. 4Re: Definition3:02
  5. 5Children's Story3:32
  6. 6Brown Skin Lady5:46
  7. 7B Boys Will B Boys2:36
  8. 8K.O.S. (Determination) [feat. Vinia Mojica]4:49
  9. 9Hater Players (feat. Apani Emcee)4:07
  10. 10Yo Yeah1:10
  11. 11Respiration (feat. Common)6:05
  12. 12Thieves in the Night5:11
  13. 13Twice Inna Lifetime (feat. Jane Doe, Punch & Words)5:38

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Disco
  • polished
  • euphoric
  • hedonistic

Credits

The people behind it.

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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