
First of all I would like to thank my beautiful friend, Caitie Gibbs for bringing this album into my life...because it is one of my favorites! The other day I was at work and we usually have a nice jazz band on Friday nights. And I was enjoying that moment when out of nowhere everyone starts clearing all the tables and the most awful hipster electronic DJ starts penetrating his horribly aggressive beats into my brain. I immediately left work and put on this album to help me get back to a better mental place. THIS ALBUM is aggressive in the best of ways. The Fugees are obviously mad, as one can tell by their beats and their impressive lyrics. They obviously wanted to make a strong impression on their first album and even though this album is often overshadowed by their other masterpiece THIS ALBUM ROCKS. And it has some of the best delivery I have ever heard.Vocab-This is one of my favorite songs...ever. Its like I am sitting around a fire on a mountain listening to this song unfold. And Wyclef rocks it in this song, well everyone does...this song is just great.
Boof Baf- I LOVE this song and on occasion play it on repeat because of the wonderful Ms. Lauryn Hill's verse in this song. She says it with such attitude too, I truly think its one of the best verses from a female rapper; "I'll love your theory like the chi-chi-woo-woo-boogie-man
You say I'm balanced but you're Silence of the Lambs ,And when I call your name I say Candyman, Candyman, Candyman , cause I can, can, yes, I can, can" you really though need to hear ms. hill say it.
Temple- I just like the reggae vibe of this beat, beautiful.



Mos Def's first album, released in 1999 (the year Britney Spears was introduced to the world and Cher's album Believe was #1) takes everything that was happening at the time and provides intelligent commentary on it as only Mos Def can do. Now, 1999 was before the music industry went into a tailspin, before Sept. 11th. Mos Def was already ahead of his game by providing us with intelligent underground hip hop that the world was so desperately in need of at this time. If you are a hip hop fan and you are not familiar with this album, you will probably be made fun of at some point in your life. Oh and by the way, this whole hipster fashion with the skinny jeans and shades, Mos Def started that.
I have been waiting for this album for a while, as have other avid Jay-Z fans (maybe some Yeezy fans too but they are probably too embarrassed to admit it). I'll just start by saying this, if you appreciate hip hop music that came out in the 00's decade, then you like Kanye, because he has produced some of the most enchanting and legendary albums of the past decade. I would include this one in the mix. I have heard complaints that they are rapping too much about being rich...but what do you expect? They are! And Jigga's past three albums have all pretty much emphasized "celebrating black excellence." They've made it! And they're celebrating. It's interesting because we don't know what Tupac and Biggie would have rapped about had they reached the level of success that Jay-Z has. Jay-z is the trailblazer in respectable rappers making it to the level of business and musical success that he has. WITH THAT SAID. This album is great...here are my favorite tracks.

