- Black Star (hip hop group)
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Name = Black Star
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Origin =New York City , USA
Genre =Alternative hip hop
Years_active =1998 –1999 Present
Label =Rawkus Records
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Current_members =Mos Def Talib Kweli Black Star is a rap group formed by MCs
Mos Def andTalib Kweli . Affiliated with the group is DJHi-Tek , who formed producer/MC duoReflection Eternal with Kweli for the album "Train of Thought" and produced a portion of Black Star's debut album.History
Black Star is part of the
Native Tongues Posse , a collective that contains, amongst othersA Tribe Called Quest ,De La Soul ,the Jungle Brothers ,Da Bush Babees and Common.Black Star arose from the underground movement of the late 1990s, which was in large part due to
Rawkus Records , anindependent record label stationed in New York City. They released one self titled album. Though the record achieved little commercial success, they (and other members of the Native Tongues Posse) helped shape underground alternative rap and helped bring it further into the mainstream eye. Both have gone on to greater commercial and critical success in separate solo careers.A sample on the album from the film "
Chameleon Street " has generated the often repeated and often misattributed quote, "I'm a victim brother. I'm a victim of 400 years of conditioning. The man has programmed my conditioning. Even my conditioning has been conditioned!"Most recently Mos and Kweli appeared together in the movie
Dave Chappelle's Block Party , alongsideJill Scott ,Dead Prez andThe Fugees , among others. They even contributed a new song, "Born & Raised", to the movie's soundtrack.According to hip hop website TheSituation.co.uk, Kweli has said that a new Black Star album is "in the pipeline". [http://www.thesituation.co.uk/us_interviews/05/talib_kweli/talib_kweli.html] On Talib Kweli's Myspace he posted up a video saying that "We're going to find Mos Def and put it on camera that there will be a second Black Star album.
Black Star ’s emergence into the hip-hop scene came at a crucial point in music history. Following the deaths of bothBiggie Smalls andTupac Shakur , hip-hop was consumed in a world of chaos.Black Star attempted to bring reconciliation in the wake of these violent deaths. The self titled album contains various references toBiggie andTupac , and attempts to create reconciliation in the hip-hop world: “"I said one, two, three. It’s kinda dangerous to be an M.C. They shotTupac andBiggie . There’s too much violence in hip-hop."”Beyond the blatant allusions to
Tupac Shakur andBiggie Smalls , the introduction to "Definition" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=Rx5aVI2zsFE] serves as a musical homage to the artists. During the height of their feud,Tupac parodiedJunior M.A.F.I.A. 's "Player’s Anthem", using a prominent riff as part of his own. TheJunior M.A.F.I.A. lyrics ("Grab your dick if you love hip-hop, rub your titties if you love Big Papa") were changed inTupac ’s song "Hit ‘Em Up" ("Grab your glocks if you see Tupac, call the cops if you see Tupac") as a lyrical threat toBiggie Smalls .Black Star attempts to recreate this sound in their lyrics: “"Say hi-tek yes you’re ruling hip-hop, say J. Rawl yes you’re ruling hip-hop."”Black Star attempts to call the listener’s attention to the legacies of hip-hop’s most prominent martyrs, while suggesting thatBlack Star is now "rulin’ hip-hop"The recurring sound in
Tupac 's "Hit 'Em Up"Junior M.A.F.I.A. 's "Player's Anthem" andBlack Star 's "Definition" is a famous riff that traces its origins to earlyreggae hits. The sound pattern, known colloquially as "Zunguzung," originally emerged inYellowman ’s 1982 hit "Zunguzung"."Yellowman ’s single led future artists to model their songs after his, allowing for a progressive evolution of the "Zunguzung." [Wayne Marshall, "Follow Me Now: The Zigzagging Zuguzung Meme" [http://wayneandwax.com/?p=137] ]Discography
Albums
*"Black Star" (1998)
Rawkus Records
*"Untitled Second Black Star Album" (TBA)ingles
*"Definition"(1998)
*"Respiration" (1999)Other collaborations
*"Know That" from Mos Def's 1999 album, "
Black on Both Sides "
*"Joy" from Talib Kweli's 2002 album, "Quality"
*"Supreme Supreme" from Talib Kweli's 2005 album, "Right About Now "
*"Bright as the Stars" from Mos Def's 2005 single, "Ah Ha"
*"What It Is" from Talib Kweli's 2005 mixtape, "The Beautiful Mixtape Vol. 2 "
*"Born & Raised" from the 2006 soundtrack, "Dave Chappelle's Block Party "
*"This Means You", produced by DJ Hi-Tek on the album "Train Of Thought "
*"What's Beef", live fromChappelle's Show
*"Get By [remix] ", from Kanye West's mixtape "I'm Good"
*"Beautiful Struggle", a remix of theMary J. Blige song Beautiful, featured on Talib Kweli's 2004 albumThe Beautiful Struggle
*"Little Brother", "The Hurricane (1999 film) "
*"Hip Hop (Screamixx)", ""ee also
*
Native Tongues Posse
*Nkiru Center for Education and Culture External links
* [http://www.mosdefmusic.com/ Mos Def's official website]
* [http://www.talibkweli.com/ Talib Kweli's official website]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Black+Star Black Star Discography]References
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