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Talib Kweli Accused Of Shelving Res’ Music After She Denied Sexual Advances

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Source: Jemal Countess / Getty Singer Shareese “ Res ” Ballard has Twitter buzzing after accusing  Talib Kweli of preying on women in his professional circle. Kweli has denied the claims, saying “Somebody big mad they don’t get free money from me anymore,” while also retweeting messages that accuse Res of libel and money management issues. Read all of Res and Kweli’s back and forth after the jump.

Talib Kweli Accused Of Shelving Res’ Music After She Denied Sexual Advances

Talib Kweli Calls Out Iggy Azalea For Her Response To Macklemore’s ‘White Privilege 2′

Talib Kweli addresses Iggy Azalea’s response to being mentioned in Macklemore’s “White Privilege 2.”

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Talib Kweli Hops A Brooklyn Dollar Van With Us As Black Star Turns 15

‘RapFix Live’ looks back on Kweli and Mos Def’s seminal project on today’s VMA live stream at 4 p.m., which also features Birdman and Ace Hood. By Rob Markman

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Kanye West Owes Rap Success To ‘Technique,’ Not Talib Kweli

‘He spent almost every waking moment practicing and trying to get better,’ Kweli tells MTV News of young Yeezy after NYT shout-out. By Rob Markman

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Diddy Had An ‘Ill’ Confrontation With Mos Def Over Black Star Lyrics

‘That was one of the illest conversations that I ever seen,’ Kweli tells MTV News of Diddy’s initial reservations with ‘Children’s Story.’ By Rob Markman Mos Def and Diddy Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd

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Talib Kweli Joins Occupy Wall Street Protest

Rapper did a cappella performance of unreleased song, ‘Distractions,’ at protest. By Adam Murphy Talib Kweli Photo: MTV News Talib Kweli lent his leadership and lyricism to the Occupy Wall Street protesters Thursday night in New York’s Zuccotti Park. Nearly three weeks into their occupation, the movement has gained strength in numbers. Kweli is no stranger to taking up social and political causes, but these protests have a firm grasp on his attention. “There’s no other place in New York City to be,” Kweli said. “People are taking their destiny in their own hands. This is one of the most American, if not the most American, things that I’ve ever seen. “When I see things like Occupy Wall Street, I just try to align myself with things that make sense,” he continued. “Shame on me if I know something and don’t spread it, you know? If I know, it becomes my responsibility to spread the information.” Hundreds of protesters gathered in silence around the pulpit where Kweli stood, rapping a cappella without the aid of a mic. The audience hung on his every syllable as he performed an as-yet-unreleased song, “Distractions,” a cutting indictment of American complacency in the face of important issues. “People are out here from all walks of life, all colors, all classes, people that have jobs, don’t have jobs,” said Res, Kweli’s Idle Warship collaborator. “People just want to get the word out and say, ‘Look, we’re sick of this, we need a change, and what you guys are doing in the White House is not hitting it.’ ” Following the performance, Kweli used the protesters’ human PA system (the speaker says a few words which are then repeated by the audience) to thank the activists for their dedication. “They want to know what the end game is?” Kweli asked. “This is the end game.” Related Artists Talib Kweli

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Talib Kweli Feat. Jean Grae – “Uh Oh” [VIDEO PREMIERE]

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Talib Kweli teams up with Jean Grae to cook up a macabre visual for their track “Uh Oh” from his album Gutter Rainbows . Oxnard’s Oh No is on the beat. (props to the TSS ) RELATED POSTS: Talib Kweli Removes Colt 45 As Sponsor Of Kansas Concert Talib Kweli “How You Love Me” [MUSIC VIDEO] Jean Grae Tosses Her Cookies On “Casebasket” [NEW MUSIC]

Talib Kweli Feat. Jean Grae – “Uh Oh” [VIDEO PREMIERE]

Talib Kweli Removes Colt 45 As Sponsor Of Kansas Concert

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Talib Kweli recently took a stand against a concert venue in Lawrence, KS that had brought on Colt 45 to sponsor Kweli’s upcoming concert in the city. Kweli was unhappy about the sponsorship and had them removed. “To my fans in Lawrence Kansas the Granada Theater has partnered with Colt 45 without my knowledge to promote the show,” he tweeted.  ”We shut that down. So on 4-20 I will be at the Granada in Lawrence Kansas but Colt45 is no longer involved in the show promo. Thank yall for alerting me.” Interesting that Kweli is opposed to the Colt 45 sponsorship, yet his very own wedding was sponsored by Hennessey. Spotted @ XXL RELATED: Nick Cannon & Talib Kweli “Role Model” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Talib Kweli “How You Love Me” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Talib Kweli Removes Colt 45 As Sponsor Of Kansas Concert

Reflection Eternal Flexed ‘Acting Skills’ In ‘Midnight Hour’ Video

‘It brought us out of what we normally do — the real hard hip-hop videos,’ Hi-Tek says of clip with partner Talib Kweli. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Sway, DJ Hi-Tek and Talib Kweli Photo: MTV News When Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek first debuted as Reflection Eternal 10 years ago , the duo’s most well-known visual stemmed from their breakout hit “The Blast.” The video for that song found Kweli and Tek sitting on a park bench outside a housing project as they rapped in a rainstorm — the epitome of the underground hip-hop aesthetic at the time. These days, the duo’s creative process is far different. After individually pursuing musical projects in the ensuing decade, Reflection Eternal were ready to step out of their comfort zone when they came together again for their new album Revolutions Per Minute. The pair took a novel direction on the Alex Moors-directed clip for “Midnight Hour,” a Doo-Wop inspired number. “I think it’s more conceptual. It brought us out of what we normally do — you know, the real hard hip-hop [videos],” Hi-Tek told MTV News of the video, which features Estelle. “It gave us a chance to get our acting skills on, to have fun with a video as opposed to being so serious about it. … [Instead], we just had fun with the music.” “It’s just a look, we were going for a certain vibe,” Kweli added. “Graphically artistic.” The opening shot shows a record spinning before the camera pans up to reveal Estelle crooning the chorus into a 1950s-style microphone. Kweli and Hi-Tek are dressed sharply in conservative looks: a slim-fitting suit, tie, and glasses for rapper Kweli, and a cardigan, bow tie, and newsboy cap for the producer. The video is mostly performance-based and centers on the three collaborators singing and dancing. According to Hi-Tek, the song was originally slated for Estelle’s debut album. But when it didn’t make it to the Brit singer’s Shine, the track went unused for two years until finally landing on the hip-hop duo’s Revolutions. Reuniting with Kweli for their sophomore set gave the song a new release opportunity. “I was working on joints for her album, and I was working on my third [solo] album and we cut two records,” Tek explained. “One for my album and [one for Estelle’s], which we wanted to submit for the project, but it was too late for her album. It was sitting for two years, and I played it for Kwe and he loved it. I didn’t really think it was a record for our album, but we made it work. And it’s a classic piece of music, so it should be heard rather than sitting in my crates.” What do you think about Reflection Eternal’s “Midnight Hour” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Hi-Tek Talib Kweli

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