Mos Def Recites The Roots’ “75 Bars” Lyrics

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Music Videos

Published on October 30, 2009 with 6 Comments">6 Comments

This video of Mos Def reciting Black Thought’s lyrics (all 75 bars) from start to finish will make you smile. While most rappers would rather stroke their own ego, Mos is one of the few that takes time to study the work of other respected MCs. His sense of appreciation for art is only rivaled by his own capacity to inspire. Mos is a true student of the game.

TRU

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  • http://my.rawkus.com/xn/detail/u_3dm62ixtfhf8v moneda

    “I’ve been noticing a trend in mainstream media when it comes to Tarik. I just read two articles that gave Game Theory 4 stars, but felt the need to bash Black Thought in the review. I just think that the hip hop popularity contest doesn’t respect artistry, it respects swagger. Tarik has got swagger on stage and in life, but the art of emceeing is not respected by the mainstream. If you go to a Roots show and don’t notice that Tarik is the best doing it, than I don’t think you understand hip hop, and what it takes for that man to sing, rap, scat, freestyle, do covers, toast and do other peoples rhymes (dice, malik, mos) for two hours, or however long they decide to play. I challenge any of those journalists to show me someone who comes close. MC means master of CEREMONY. No one does that better than Thought. These writers want Thought to have a sneaker and a pimp cup, it makes their job easier, they can write about that instead. As far as guest spots, real recognize real, that’s why Tarik is on Big Puns first album. I always reach out to Tarik for mixtapes, and he’s on a couple, along with the Strong Arm Steady tapes. When I did Guerilla Monsoon, the idea was to get Common, Pharoah and Thought on a track, my favorite MCs. Common couldn’t make it, but Pharoah already said something about Chicago, so we threw Kanye on the hook. Tarik made me have to step my game up, for sure. He’s the best. Earlier in my career, I was asked to be on what became “Double Trouble”, and my shit wasn’t up to par so I got taken off. He’s right to say that people are intimidated. But I will say what I always say when asked… as far as MCs, no one fucks with Thought. Trust me, I study this game, and he has set the bar. If he wasn’t in a band that was so powerful, they would see that more clear. No ones role in that group should be underestimated, but especially not Tarik.”

    -Talib Kweli

  • http://my.rawkus.com/xn/detail/u_3dm62ixtfhf8v moneda

    “I’ve been noticing a trend in mainstream media when it comes to Tarik. I just read two articles that gave Game Theory 4 stars, but felt the need to bash Black Thought in the review. I just think that the hip hop popularity contest doesn’t respect artistry, it respects swagger. Tarik has got swagger on stage and in life, but the art of emceeing is not respected by the mainstream. If you go to a Roots show and don’t notice that Tarik is the best doing it, than I don’t think you understand hip hop, and what it takes for that man to sing, rap, scat, freestyle, do covers, toast and do other peoples rhymes (dice, malik, mos) for two hours, or however long they decide to play. I challenge any of those journalists to show me someone who comes close. MC means master of CEREMONY. No one does that better than Thought. These writers want Thought to have a sneaker and a pimp cup, it makes their job easier, they can write about that instead. As far as guest spots, real recognize real, that’s why Tarik is on Big Puns first album. I always reach out to Tarik for mixtapes, and he’s on a couple, along with the Strong Arm Steady tapes. When I did Guerilla Monsoon, the idea was to get Common, Pharoah and Thought on a track, my favorite MCs. Common couldn’t make it, but Pharoah already said something about Chicago, so we threw Kanye on the hook. Tarik made me have to step my game up, for sure. He’s the best. Earlier in my career, I was asked to be on what became “Double Trouble”, and my shit wasn’t up to par so I got taken off. He’s right to say that people are intimidated. But I will say what I always say when asked… as far as MCs, no one fucks with Thought. Trust me, I study this game, and he has set the bar. If he wasn’t in a band that was so powerful, they would see that more clear. No ones role in that group should be underestimated, but especially not Tarik.”

    -Talib Kweli

  • Tong Po Flo

    Mos is a stanley lol!! Big ups to both of them though, they are one of reasons I still love hip hop

  • Tong Po Flo

    Mos is a stanley lol!! Big ups to both of them though, they are one of reasons I still love hip hop

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