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Talib Kweli Offers Promising Update on Long-Awaited Madlib-Produced Blackstar Album

Talib Kweli Offers Promising Update on Long-Awaited Madlib-Produced Blackstar Album

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The BK MC sounds off on the perpetually-delayed Blackstar album with Madlib.

After almost a year of silence, Talib Kweli has finally offered an update on the long-awaited Blackstar album produced by Madlib.

In an Instagram post this morning (see below,) the Brooklyn rapper shared a photo of himself and Yasiin Bey with the hashtags ā€œ#sampleclearanceā€ and ā€œ#blackstarforever,ā€ signaling that the project may actually be in its final stages. The dispatch arrives just a few weeks after the rapper posted a recent photo of himself at Dave Chappelleā€™s Yellow Springs, OH compound with the Bandana producer, Hi-Tek, J.PERIOD, Pharoahe Monch, and DJ Trauma. ā€œLast weekend I brought together great minds to help me figure out how to get this Black Star Madlib album to the people properly,ā€ Kweli wrote in the post. Obviously, thereā€™s no telling what the timeline on the albumā€™s release might be at this point, but it seems we may just get that Blackstar and Madlib collaborative album after all.

Originally announced by Bey during a 2018 Madlib DJ set, the unreleased project went from a pipedream to being pieced together, mixed, completed, and circulated amongst privileged ears, and all within just a few years. The earliest (and, frankly, only,) review of the album came from Dave Chappelle. ā€œItā€™s fire,ā€ the comedian told The Blast in an interview from 2019. Hereā€™s hoping it wonā€™t be too long until people not considered the greatest comedian of a generation can also hear it.

You can read through Kweliā€™s updates on Blackstarā€™s anxiously-anticipated sophomore album below. Hold tight for more details in the weeks and months ahead.

 

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