Sunday, January 11, 2009

TALIB KWELI SPEAKS ON LAURYN HILL, J DILLA, AND HI-TEK'S WORK WITH G-UNIT



It seems like we've been waiting for Train of Thought 2 for ages, but is also feels like Reflection Etneral's classic 2000 debut just came out yesterday (okay, maybe not yesterday...more like nine years ago). Good news is that Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek and reuniting live on stage, along with Charles Hamilton, 8Ball & MGJ, and others, at this year's South by Southwest, one of the largest music festivals in the country, hosted in Austin, Texas.

Before a recent outside concert, Hard Knock TV asked Talib to reflect on Reflection Eternal and how Hi-Tek producing for more marketable artists like G-Unit has affected the misconceptions about the group. Kweli also speaks on his long relationship with Lauryn Hill and the possible reasons that might have led to her much publicized downfall. Oh, and Jay Dee is somewhere in the mix too.

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