Zac Efron" align="left" hspace="5" />The week's Top 10 albums are as follows:
1. "High School Musical 2" soundtrack, various
2. "Ear Drum," Talib Kweli
3. "Hannah Montana 2: Meet...
Justin and his fedora headed to Southern Hospitality to wind down after his performance at MSG last night. We bet that his grandmother's pecan pie makes for a yummy late night snack. Lately Justin's been super busy with his new restaurant when he isn't on stage, but somehow new collaborations with other artists just keep emerging as if from nowhere. The latest is "Nature" with Talib Kweli, which you can listen to here. He may not be the most modest of men, but it can't be denied that JT definitely works his butt off.
New York, NY (July 2007) – Talib Kweli, the Brooklyn wordsmith, returns with his eagerly awaited sixth album Eardrum, in stores on August 21 on Kweli's own label, Blacksmith Music and Warner Bros. Records. With this career defining new album, Kweli mixes hard hitting beats with inventive rhymes that serve to not only entertain, but also to educate. [...] Read more!
The trio will join the likes of Talib Kweli, Killer Mike and the late Gerald Levert on Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations, the brainchild of learned West and his brother Clifton.
Talib Kweli will release his eagerly awaited new album -- "Ear Drum" -- on July 24th. A career-defining work that showcases the Brooklyn rapper's advanced lyricism and faultless musical taste, "Ear Drum" is Kweli's first album released on his own label, Blacksmith Music and Warner Bros. Records.[...] Read more!
Talib Kweli may not be the most famous rapper, but he might be the most influential. Among his biggest fans and supporters are Jay-Z and 50 Cent. Kweli refuses to rap about the superficial, saying his rhymes are based in reality.