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Talib Kweli - "Party Time" - The Personal Party Podcast Episode 67

Talib Kweli - "Party Time" - The Personal Party Podcast Episode 67

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In this week’s episode of The Personal Party Podcast, one of the most legendary artists of our generation Talib Kweli stops by. They get into the Golden Era of Hip Hop, writing many paper assignments that helped transition his talents to artistry (4:00), his first job after dropping out of NYU (7:25), and how did Blackstar's name come about? (12:50). Talib speaks on the influential musical melting pot that is Fort Greene (15:30), unforgettable experiences with Rawkus Records (20:10), and an influx of Connecticut rappers who dissed Talib Kweli (24:40). Then, discusses how establishments such as The Lyricists Lounge brought a community full of creatives together (35:10), Talib’s favorite producer to work with (41:30), mentions being in Kanye West’s documentary on Netflix (48:15). Later, Talib shares a story meeting and touring with Dave Chappelle (1:00:10), his biggest regret in his career (1:19:10), Shoot The Five with Show Broadway and much more! SUBSCRIBE for more content from The Personal Party! → https://tinyurl.com/2p9byms6 Business Inquiries: thepersonalpartypodcast@gmail.com LISTEN to the full episodes now on Apple Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/2p8cvhrr Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/yjfhtnt9 Amazon - https://tinyurl.com/5n8e9mcj Google - https://tinyurl.com/2p96aee5 iHeart Radio - https://tinyurl.com/mr32dh6d Youtube - https://tinyurl.com/pfuc3tr4 WATCH MORE → https://tinyurl.com/4fnntvmu FOLLOW → #ThePersonalPartyPodcast on Social Media! Instagram - https://tinyurl.com/yxfmw4ms Twitter - https://tinyurl.com/2p9bmf6k #ThePersonalPartyPodcast #StateProperty #SmokeDZA #TalibKweli #BlackStar #YasiinBey #MosDef
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