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Talib Kweli

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This week on Eric Krasno Plus One, Kraz talks with one of the most monumental figures in hip hop over the last 20+ years, the one and only Talib Kweli. Kweli earned critical recognition through his work with fellow Brooklyn rapper Mos Def, when they formed the legendary group Black Star in 1997. The duo released one album and a number of singles, and their collaboration helped to spark both of their solo careers. In 2018, 21 years after the group’s formation, Mos Def announced that a long-awaited followup album is in the works, which Kweli and Kraz discuss in the episode.


In 2020, Kweli spent time at Dave Chappelle’s summer camp, which gave birth to the Midnight Miracle podcast, as well as other creative works that Kweli talks about in the conversation. You’ll hear Kweli break down the genesis of Black Star and his friendship with Mos Def, the difference between being on a major label vs. an indie label, working with J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar before they hit the mainstream, and much more. Kweli has seen many different iterations of hip hop since his career launched in 1997, and in this conversation he shares some of the most important creative insights that he’s gained throughout that time.


Talib Kweli also hosts the podcast People’s Party, which you can listen to here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peoples-party-with-talib-kweli/id1467639342


This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!


Eric Krasno Plus One is presented by Osiris Media. All original music by Eric Krasno. Executive Producers are RJ Bee and Christina Collins. Audio Production by Matt Dwyer. Produced by Ben Baruch of 11E1even Group.


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To learn more about unique music workshops you can join this summer with Music Masters Collective, visit www.musicmasterscollective.org/plusone


Visit Grady's Cold Brew and use the code PLUSONE20 for 20% off


Visit Sunset Lake CBD and use the promo code PLUSONE for 20% off


Visit Green Future Wealth to learn more about socially responsible investing to align with your values



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This week on Eric Krasno Plus One, Kraz talks with one of the most monumental figures in hip hop over the last 20+ years, the one and only Talib Kweli. Kweli earned critical recognition through his work with fellow Brooklyn rapper Mos Def, when they formed the legendary group Black Star in 1997. The duo released one album and a number of singles, and their collaboration helped to spark both of their solo careers. In 2018, 21 years after the group’s formation, Mos Def announced that a long-awaited followup album is in the works, which Kweli and Kraz discuss in the episode.


In 2020, Kweli spent time at Dave Chappelle’s summer camp, which gave birth to the Midnight Miracle podcast, as well as other creative works that Kweli talks about in the conversation. You’ll hear Kweli break down the genesis of Black Star and his friendship with Mos Def, the difference between being on a major label vs. an indie label, working with J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar before they hit the mainstream, and much more. Kweli has seen many different iterations of hip hop since his career launched in 1997, and in this conversation he shares some of the most important creative insights that he’s gained throughout that time.


Talib Kweli also hosts the podcast People’s Party, which you can listen to here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peoples-party-with-talib-kweli/id1467639342


This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!


Eric Krasno Plus One is presented by Osiris Media. All original music by Eric Krasno. Executive Producers are RJ Bee and Christina Collins. Audio Production by Matt Dwyer. Produced by Ben Baruch of 11E1even Group.


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To learn more about unique music workshops you can join this summer with Music Masters Collective, visit www.musicmasterscollective.org/plusone


Visit Grady's Cold Brew and use the code PLUSONE20 for 20% off


Visit Sunset Lake CBD and use the promo code PLUSONE for 20% off


Visit Green Future Wealth to learn more about socially responsible investing to align with your values



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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