... It was a few months ago still rather a spasm of T. Kweli from NYC who deal with it had that someone had stolen the finished album from his environment and put into circulation, where it was offered in countless Internet forums to download. After a couple of new tracks and other arrangements, start number 2 is, however, thank God, succeeded. Known for its classic predecessor albums like "Reflection Eternal" or "Quality" and countless Collaborations with emcee mate MOS DEF is his name for some time for pure Consciousness. A He saved former record store, it created a rostrum for Ghetto Kids, everywhere New York is known now. Awards for his services around the means to the poor of the poorest makes this man much more than just a cheap rap Act. The new album is gratifying equipped hoh with positive vibes and brims over long distances full of energy. Hip Hop is not demonized, but celebrated. So it is not surprising, that producer likes of Kanye West, the Neptunes, DJ Hi-Tek and Just Blaze have made efforts to Beats, which even after several rounds not bland or dry therefore come. The opener "Going Hard", a orchestral Beaterguß, promises a good start to the album, features who has to fire in the flow by dominant samples and Talib Kweli from the start, with its typical nasal voice. A more relaxed beat with a pinch of funk and a little club feeling then awaits us "Back up offa me". The Neptunes conjure with "Broken Glass" thank God wiedermal a highly recommended -Yeah almost sick beat off, auto, home and suitable for clubs! Smoothe mood with a vocally outstanding Faith Evans follows "we know" where Kweli time his whole message can gush in top form. "A Game" is not in vain, but also not exciting, would have been better at this point, one would the original song with Mos Def called "Supreme" is not deleted from the tracklisting. For this follows on "I Try" featuring Mary J. Blige rightly the most beautiful and verträumteste song for a long time in Hip Hop Biz, the combination of a blast-beat from Kanye West, soulful flow of Talib and the 1A-voice of Mary J. Blige - an album of these three would probably unique. It may be weitergeträumt on "Around My Way" with a Sting-sample that damn deep beneath the Skin goes something little rap passages, for a lot of soul. Short Skip over We Got the Beat does not convince me may, directly to No. 10, the "Ghetto Show" featuring Common. The latter at its best, and we marvel: Kweli with an indirect swipe at Jay-Z, by frequent Through listening is clear ...: not entirely wrong. "If lyrics sold, than Truth Be Told. I'd probably be just as rich and famous as Jay-Z. Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense. Next Best Thing I do a record with Common Sense. "You remember it to the" Black Album "? "Black Girl Pain", a collabo with Jean Grae, the handset captures again in the circle of Afrocentric spirituality. In the end it's Just Blaze, the simple but proven pitching the vocals and Kweli can do his thing. With the Album title includes Kweli his new album then gracefully from. On the minus 2 good account but unfortunately non-existent tracks with Mos Def and Killer Mike are from the first (stolen) Version of the CD, and the small number of Conscious typical tracks than ever on "Quality". But remain as a credit 11 right pearls and 2 notable songs, sophisticated consistantly good by beats produced with a long shelf life, and an exceptional mcee from New York, who leads all Gangstas Pimps and Playaz wiedermal in mind that it also yet rape with meaning and soul are, in these times of fast-paced rap industry with its massive cheap Outputs. Whether absorbed in thoughtful topics, nodding his head to Club crackers or cuddly on the couch with the woman soulful beats: For gourmets of the profound meaning of this deli a highlight not only in 2004 ...