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    Black on Both Sides

    Mos Def - Black on Both Sides

    10/12/1999 | Rawkus / Umgd 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Mos Def's partnership with Talib Kweli produced one of the most important hip-hop albums of the late '90s, 1997's brilliant Black Star. Consciously designed as a return to rap's musical foundations and a manifesto for reclaiming the art form from gangsta/playa domination, it succeeded mightily on both counts, raising expectations sky-high for Mos Def's solo debut. He met them all with Black on Both Sides, a record every bit as dazzling and visionary as Black Star. Black on Both Sides strives to not only refine but expand the scope of Mos Def's talents, turning the solo spotlight on his intricate wordplay and nimble rhythmic skills -- but also his increasing eclecticism. The main reference points are pretty much the same -- old-school rap, which allows for a sense of playfulness as well as history, and the Native Tongues posse's fascination with jazz, both for its sophistication and cultural heritage. But they're supported by a rich depth that comes from forays into reggae (as well as its aura of spiritual conscience), pop, soul, funk, and even hardcore punk (that on the album's centerpiece, "Rock n Roll," a dissection of white America's history of appropriating black musical innovations). In keeping with his goal of restoring hip-hop's sociopolitical consciousness, Def's lyrics are as intelligent and thoughtfully crafted as one would expect, but he doesn't stop there -- he sings quite passably on several tracks, plays live instruments on others (including bass, drums, congas, vibraphone, and keyboards), and even collaborates on a string arrangement. In short, Black on Both Sides is a tour de force by an artist out to prove he can do it all. Its ambition and execution rank it as one of the best albums of 1999, and it consolidates Mos Def's position as one of hip-hop's brightest hopes entering the 21st century. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

    Black on Both Sides Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Hip Hop
  • 3:16
  • Sound Clip for Hip Hop from Black on Both Sides


  • 3
  • Love
  • 4:23
  • Sound Clip for Love from Black on Both Sides


  • 4
  • Ms. Fat Booty
  • 3:43
  • Sound Clip for Ms. Fat Booty from Black on Both Sides


  • 5
  • Speed Law
  • 4:16
  • Sound Clip for Speed Law from Black on Both Sides


  • 6
  • Do It Now
  • 3:49
  • Sound Clip for Do It Now from Black on Both Sides


  • 7
  • Got
  • 3:27
  • Sound Clip for Got from Black on Both Sides


  • 8
  • Umi Says
  • 5:10
  • Sound Clip for Umi Says from Black on Both Sides


  • 10
  • Rock N Roll
  • 5:02
  • Sound Clip for Rock N Roll from Black on Both Sides


  • 11
  • Know That
  • 4:03
  • Sound Clip for Know That from Black on Both Sides


  • 12
  • Climb
  • 4:02
  • Sound Clip for Climb from Black on Both Sides


  • 13
  • Brooklyn
  • 5:09
  • Sound Clip for Brooklyn from Black on Both Sides


  • 14
  • Habitat
  • 4:39
  • Sound Clip for Habitat from Black on Both Sides


  • 15
  • Mr. Nigga
  • 5:12
  • Sound Clip for Mr. Nigga from Black on Both Sides


  • 16
  • Mathematics
  • 4:06
  • Sound Clip for Mathematics from Black on Both Sides


  • 17
  • May-December
  • 3:29
  • Sound Clip for May-December from Black on Both Sides


  • Credits of Black on Both Sides

    • Mos Def
    • Bass, Percussion, Conga, Drums, Producer, Main Performer, Executive Producer, Vibraphone, Keyboards
    • Shaka
    • Executive Producer
    • Weldon Irvine
    • Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, String Arrangements


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