- Black on Both Sides
Infobox Album
Name = Black on Both Sides
Type =Studio album
Artist =Mos Def
Released =October 12 ,1999 (US)
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Alternative Hip hop, East Coast Hip hop
Length = 71:21
Label = Rawkus/UMVD
Producer = Mos DefDiamond D 88-Keys DJ Premier
Ayatollah
Mr. KhaliylAli Shaheed Muhammad Weldon Irvine
Psycho Les
DJ Etch-A-Sketch
Ge-ology
D Prosper
David Kennedy
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:mpez97yakrkt link]
*RapReviews.com rating|10|10 [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/1999_10_blackonbothsides.html link]
* The Source rating|4|5 [http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=3642519&BAB=M link]
*Pitchforkmedia rating|8.7|10 [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/20045-black-on-both-sides link]
Last album = "Black Star"
(1998)
This album = "Black on Both Sides"
(1999)
Next album = "The New Danger "
(2004)Singles
Name = Black on Both Sides
Type = studio
single 1 =Ms. Fat Booty /Mathematics
single 1 date = 1999
single 2 =Umi Says
single 2 date = 2000"Black on Both Sides" is an
alternative rap album byMos Def , released onOctober 12 ,1999 (see1999 in music ). Intended as a return to the roots of hip hop, the album was hailed as a classic soon after its release, and went on to ship Gold in sales. [http://www.riaa.com/gp/database/search_results.asp] The album's blend of socio-political rhymes withjazz and other unusual sources of samples endeared Mos Def to listeners uninterested ingangsta rap . This album also received 4 Mics from The Source's Five Mic Award.Music
Lyrics
Black on Both Sides highlights Mos Def's deep and introspective lyrics, similar to the Black Star sounds, and his striking emcee skills. Mos also displays socially-inclined interest, though mostly in the
African-American community. This is displayed in the lyrics to the final vocal track "Mathematics".quote|Sixty-nine billion in the last twenty years
Spent on national defense but folks still live in fear like
Nearly half of America's largest cities is one-quarter black
That's why they gave Ricky Ross all the crack.
|Mos Def, "Mathematics"Not all the lyrics deal with social topics, such as "Speed Law", which sees Mos Def's playful lyrical ability.
quote|I'm permanent like tattoos and birth marks
Third degree burn marks
Driving on tracks like Dale Earnheart
Stay on the low like the earth spot
Put a big loss on your earn chart
Nice since the nurse signed my birth chart
|Mos Def, "Speed Law"Guests
Talib Kweli (one-half of Black Star with Mos Def) andBusta Rhymes are the only main rappers to be featured on the album. Kweli raps the second and final verse of "Know That", while Busta goes back and forth with Mos on "Do It Now". Q-Tip helps sing the chorus on "Mr. Nigga" but doesn't deliver a verse. It should be noted the lyrics Q-Tip recites are similar to his previously stated lyrics onA Tribe Called Quest 's "Sucka Nigga".Vinia Mojica (who is known for singing onNative Tongues songs) also sings a duet with Mos Def on the song "Climb."Production
The album features a mix between established and rising producers.
DJ Premier , considered by some the greatest hip hop producer ever [ [http://rap.about.com/od/toppicks/ss/Top50Producers_8.htm Top 50 Hip-Hop Producers ] ] , provides the "Mathematics" instrumental.Diamond D also is credited for one beat, which is "Hip Hop".Ali Shaheed Muhammad , known mostly as a member of A Tribe Called Quest, produced the seventh song "Got". Psycho Les ofThe Beatnuts did little more than the aforementioned producers by supplying two beats (The ninth and tenth tracks "New World Water" and "Rock N Roll", respectively.) Jazz legendWeldon Irvine provided additional production to "Climb".Ayatollah, who went on to receive moderate success, produced "Ms. Fat Booty" (the most famous song from the album) and "Know That". The same followed for 88-Keys after he made "Speed Law" and co-produced the instrumental outro "May-December" with Mos Def, himself. David Kennedy (The first swing of "Brooklyn" and "Umi Says" produced with Mos Def), Mr. Khaliyl ("Do It Now"), DJ Etch-A-Sketch ("Climb" and "Habitat"), Ge-ology (The second swing of "Brooklyn") and D. Prosper ("Mr. Nigga") round out the other contributors.
It should also be noted of Mos' production help. His only sole production credit comes at "Fear Not of Man", but he provided additional production to four tracks (Hip Hop", "Rock N Roll", "Climb" and "Mr. Nigga") and co-produced three ("Umi Says", "Brooklyn" and "May-December").
Album changes
Black on Both Sides was one of many Hip-Hop albums that underwent last minute changes. On the song "Brooklyn", a three-movement piece dedicated to Mos' place of origin in
Bedford-Stuyvesant ,New York , Mos rhymes three verses over three different beats. The first two beats are original compositions, while the last verse is set to the instrumental of Notorious B.I.G.'s 1995 singleWho Shot Ya? However, "Brooklyn"'s original soundscape took its concept a bit further. On the original version, the first and third verses are set to the instrumentals of two other 1995 New York rap hits, "Incarcerated Scarfaces" byRaekwon as well as "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" byMobb Deep , respectively. The "Who Shot Ya?" verse, with the same vocal take on the released version, is placed in the middle. It is assumed that the use of these instrumentals could not be cleared for various reasons. One of many being the possibility that the samples used in the original instrumentals were only licensed to be used specifically for those compositions, and any further licensing would require the original artists' permission (therefore requiring more money on both sampling parties' ends), or any other number of various music industry troubles. This said version circulates online frequently. It is also notable that on the song, Mos Def sings his own interpretation of theRed Hot Chili Peppers ' famous songUnder the Bridge .Also, DJ Premier originally used a different sample than the one featured on the released version of "Mathematics", which was decidedly entered into clearance. When clearance failed, DJ Premier crafted a different instrumental for the song.
Track listing
Personnel
*
Weldon Irvine - Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, String Arrangements
*Jane - Design
*The Beatnuts - Producer
*Busta Rhymes - Performer
*Diamond D - Producer
*DJ Premier - Producer
*David Kennedy - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
*Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Producer
*Vinia Mojica - Vocals
*Q-Tip - Performer
*Mos Def - Bass, Percussion, Conga, Drums, Keyboards, Producer, Vibraphone, Executive Producer
*Kiku - Design
*Talib Kweli - Performer
*88 Keys - Producer
*Etch-A-Sketch - Producer
*Shaka - Executive Producer
*Psycho Les - Producer
*Johnny Why - Guitar, Engineer
*Calabazitaz Tiernaz - Photography
*Alvaro Gonzalez-Campo - Photography
*Ayatollah - Producer
*Ge-Ology - Producer
* D-Prosper-ProducerAlbum Chart Positions
References
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