Max Tannone NYC, United States - MOS DUB - DUB KWELI - Dub Kweli is a remix project by Max Tannone. It features the lyrics of Talib Kweli and the music of classic dub and reggae! Max Tannone - Dub Kweli Released by: Max Tannone Release date: Aug 29, 2010 Track list: 01. Your Gospel 02. Country Of Loving 03. Ms. Good Lady 04. Panta Move 05. Garvey Gets By 06. More Or Less Dub 07. Words High 08. Mourning Unknown 09. Listen Fe 10. Away Dub Sample Credits: 1: Your Gospel - Talib Kweli "Hostile Gospel Pt. 1" [Ear Drum] x Scotty "Draw Your Breaks" [The Harder They Come OST] x Keith & Tex "Stop That Train" [Stop That Train] 2: Words High - Kanye West feat. Talib Kweli & Common "Get Em High" [The College Dropout] x Jah Marcus "Words" [Words in Dub] 3: Panta Move - Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek "Move Somethin'" [Reflection Eternal] x Lee "Scratch" Perry "Black Panta" [Upsetters Dub Blackboard Jungle] 4: Ms. Good Lady - Mos Def feat. Ghostface "Ms. Fat Booty Pt. 2" [Ms. Fat Booty (Pt. 2) Import Single] x DJ Deckstream feat. Mos Def & Talib Kweli "Life Is Good" [Life is Good 12"] x Lee "Scratch" Perry & Prince Jammy "Black Princess Lady" [Dub The Old Fashioned Way] 5: Country of Loving - Talib Kweli feat. U.G.K. & Raheem Devaughn "Country Cousins" [Ear Drum] x Scientist "Ghost of Frankenstein" [Rids The World of Vampire Curse] x Michael Prophet "Sweet Loving" [Gunman + Righteous Are the Conqueror] 6: More Or Less Dub - Talib Kweli feat. Dion "More Or Less" x Rico Rodriguez "This Day Dub" [The Man From Wareika] 7: Garvey Gets By - Talib Kweli "Get By" [Quality] x Burning Spear "Marcus Garvey" [The Island Anthology Disc 1] x King Tubby & Errol Thompson "Marcus Garvey Dub" [Marcus Garvey] 8: Listen Fe - Talib Kweli "Listen" [Ear Drum] x Skin, Flesh, and Bones "Butter Fe Fish" [Buffer Fe Fish 7"] 9: Mourning Unknown - Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek "Good Mourning" [Reflection Eternal] x Herman Chin Loy "Unknown track: Side B - Track 2" [Aquarius Dub Vol. 4] 10: Away Dub - Zap Mama feat. Talib Kweli & Common "Yelling Away" [Ancestry In Progress] x Glen Brown & King Tubby "Dub Happening" [Big Dub - Glen Brown Meets King Tubby - 15 Dubs From Lost Tapes] It is the follow-up to Max's "Mos Dub" remix project. Check out the official site http://www.dubkweli.com/ BLACK STAR: Marcus Garvey, founder of the united Negro Improvement Association manifested his ideas by creating the Black Star shipping line, designed to repatriate blacks to Africa. Garvey's political vision not only inspired Mos Def and Talib Kweli's band name, but many of their thematic concerns about the African-American community. Black Star is part of the Native Tongues crew, a collective that contains A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, the Jungle Brothers, the Bush Babies and Common. Def's first break was his showcase on De La Soul's album Stakes Is High on the track "Big Brother Beat." Kweli was half of Reflection Eternal prior to joining up with Def. Def has many television roles under his belt and continues to act. Black Star bought into the landmark African-American bookstore in Brooklyn, Nkiru Books, where Kweli had worked for years. Some of Black Star's early work can be heard on Lyricist Lounge Vol.1, a club where rappers got to test their chops along with other up-and-coming artists. Articulate and provocative, Black Star looks to classic rappers like KRS-One, Run D.M.C. and Public Enemy to inform their sound. Their self-titled debut grapples with "black love and esteem" and is concerned primarily about the stories that aren't being told in their communities. They are one of the few hip-hop bands that realize not everyone in the African-American community is involved in a gangsta culture. That fact alone makes them some of the most intelligent rappers to grace the rapid hip-hop scene in the late '90s. allmusic