Video: Talib Kweli ft. will.i.am – Hot Thing

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Videos

Published on August 10, 2007 with 14 Comments">14 Comments

10 years from now someone will say, “Hey, remember when HP transformed the video industry?” and “Hot Thing” will be cited as an example.

[Edit: Sorry, guys, the douche bags at Kweli's label dig the video so much that they've decided to save it for their eyes only. Update.]

TRU

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  • Alex

    Good video, very creative and fresh. It’s Beauty word.

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    P.S. But video premiere should be on BET August 16th

  • Alex

    Good video, very creative and fresh. It’s Beauty word.

    —————————-
    P.S. But video premiere should be on BET August 16th

  • Darkpoet

    Loved the video, very cool spin off of the HP commercials.

    Too bad Viacom took the video down.

  • Darkpoet

    Loved the video, very cool spin off of the HP commercials.

    Too bad Viacom took the video down.

  • nop

    nice

  • nop

    nice

  • fivemicfelon

    funny…fam-lay’s new video is very similar to this one

  • fivemicfelon

    funny…fam-lay’s new video is very similar to this one

  • http://www.thahiphop.com Fivefold

    That’s what we do at HP, man. We invent.

  • http://www.thahiphop.com Fivefold

    That’s what we do at HP, man. We invent.

  • jazzy

    not available any more >:

  • jazzy

    not available any more >:

  • http://www.illdoctrine.com Jay Smooth

    Why would it ever make sense to take down a video? It’s not like Kweli or Viacom is hoping people will go buy a copy of the video, a video’s purpose is promotional, so why stop it from being seen under any circumstances?

    I can understand 50′s case where it conflicts with their other promo work, but otherwise why do this?

  • http://www.illdoctrine.com Jay Smooth

    Why would it ever make sense to take down a video? It’s not like Kweli or Viacom is hoping people will go buy a copy of the video, a video’s purpose is promotional, so why stop it from being seen under any circumstances?

    I can understand 50′s case where it conflicts with their other promo work, but otherwise why do this?

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