After the Black Star Project with his friend Mos Def, which caused quite a stir in the community and the wonderful album "Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star" brought forth, and the also very successful Reflection Eternal project with Hi- Tek from which unfortunately is not Beat it, that the Community which also highly successful "Train Of Thought" gave album was, indeed the whole world excited about the Kweli solo. Since Mos Def in 1999 with his classic "Black On Both Sides" convinced completely that expectations were extremely high, but Talib Kweli masters the serious barrier and puts us here an album that does not need to hide from the aforementioned and the bar even a good deal sets up in matter Conscious rap. In addition to the excellent Beats by Producern like Kanye West and the outstanding features of people like Kweli's "Brother in Mind", Mos Def, Black Thought, Pharoahe Monch and Bilal care especially Kweli's characteristic Flow and its intelligent lyrics that so many songs by so different Producern but form a closed unit. Some songs are staggering me, saying "Get By," "Gun Music", "Joy" with Mos Def, the Kanye West-production "Guerilla Monsoon Rap", my favorite of the CD because the beat is just the madness, and finally "Where Do We Go" and the funky "Good To You". The album is just around recommendable and I like even better than Mos Defs first solo album, because I just raptechnisch better find Kweli a breath, which does not mean that his friend and colleague not even an excellent rapper and singer (! ) is the part of the creme de la creme of aktuelleb music scene, but somehow embodies Kweli for me more the Conscious rap movement within the meaning of the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Common or from the sale of his plates compared to the quality He served us a true masterpiece of his music most unjustly treated rapper in the world, Masta Ace, and with this album. While his more recent album "The Beautiful Struggle" is even better, what I thought was impossible, but this CD is a must-have for every true hip hop fans, I mean any 14-year-old, who all day Aggro Berlin, P . Diddy (recently so without the "P." ...) or Nelly listen and then feel cool because Talib Kweli's music also encourages reflection and claimed all the attention of the listener, but without being too intrusive. In other words: It's perfect!