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Initially regarded as one of the most promising rappers to emerge in the late '90s,
Mos Def
turned to acting in subsequent years as music became a secondary concern for him. He did release new music from time to time, including albums such as
The New Danger
(2004), but his output was erratic and seemingly governed by whim.
Mos Def
nonetheless continued to draw attention, especially from critics and underground rap fans, and his classic breakthrough albums --
Black Star
(1998), a collaboration with
Talib Kweli
and
Hi-Tek
; and
Black on Both Sides
(1999), his solo debut -- continued to be revered, all the more so as time marched forward.
Mos Def
often used his renown for political purposes, protesting in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the Jena Six incident in 2007, for instance.
Born
Dante Terrell Smith
on December 11, 1973, in Brooklyn, NY,
Mos Def
began rapping at age nine and began professionally acting at age 14, when he appeared in a TV movie. After high school, he began acting in a variety of television roles, most notably appearing in 1994 on a short-lived
Bill Cosby
series, The Cosby Mysteries. In 1994
Mos Def
formed the rap group
Urban Thermo Dynamics
with his younger brother and sister, and signed a recording deal with Payday Records that didn't amount to much. In 1996 his solo career was launched with a pair of high-profile guest features on
De La Soul
's
"Big Brother Beat"
and
Da Bush Babees
'
"S.O.S."
A year later, in 1997,
Mos Def
released his debut single,
"Universal Magnetic,"
on Royalty Records, and it became an underground rap hit. This led to a recording contract with Rawkus Records, which was just getting off the ground at the time, and he began working on a full-length album with like-minded rapper
Talib Kweli
and producer
Hi-Tek
. The resulting album,
Black Star
(1998), became one of the most celebrated rap albums of its time. A year later came
Mos Def
's solo album,
Black on Both Sides
, and it inspired further attention and praise. Yet, aside from appearances on the Rawkus compilation series
Lyricist Lounge
and
Soundbombing
, no follow-up recordings were forthcoming, as the up-and-coming rapper turned his attention elsewhere, away from music.
During the early 2000s,
Mos Def
acted in several films (Monster's Ball, Bamboozled, Brown Sugar, The Woodsman) and even spent some time on Broadway (the Pulitzer Prize-winning Topdog/Underdog). He simultaneously worked on the
Black Jack Johnson
project with several iconic black musicians: keyboardist
Bernie Worrell
(
Parliament
/
Funkadelic
), guitarist
Dr. Know
(
Bad Brains
), drummer
Will Calhoun
(
Living Colour
), and bassist
Doug Wimbish
(
the Sugarhill Gang
,
Grandmaster Flash
,
Living Colour
). This project aimed to reclaim rock music, especially the rap-rock hybrid, from such artists as
Limp Bizkit
frontman
Fred Durst
, who
Mos Def
openly despised. What made
Black Jack Johnson
so anticipated though was not so much the supergroup roster of musicians or even
Mos Def
himself, but rather the lack of black rock bands. Following the demise of
Living Colour
, there were few, if any, that had attained substantial success.
Mos Def
hoped to infuse the rock world with his all-black band, and during the early 2000s, he performed several small shows with his band around the New York area. In October 2004, he finally delivered a second solo album,
The New Danger
, which involved
Black Jack Johnson
on a few tracks.
Two years later, after a few more acting roles -- including the Golden Globe-winning Lackawanna Blues and the Emmy-winning Something the Lord Made, both of which were made-for-television movies --
Mos Def
released his third solo album,
True Magic
(2006). A contract-fulfilling release for Geffen, which had absorbed Rawkus years prior, the album trickled out in a small run during the last week of 2006. Bizarrely, the disc came with no artwork and was sold in a clear plastic case -- though its single,
"Undeniable,"
did manage to grab a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance. Months later, Geffen re-released it with full artwork and a slightly different track listing. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Nov 6th, 7:36am
yo wat up mos def u killed it this year on the bet cipher
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What do big homie?
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Mark
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Aug 14th, 11:42am
Happy to have you out there making real hip hop MOS!
And even more happy to see you given props to MF DOOM
and telling Lil Wayne what a lil pop music B*tch he is.
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Jun 12th, 12:05am
A woman has the last word in any argument.
Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument.
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Ms Fat Booty...Produced By Tollah. A Classic.
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most definitely
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May 29th, 11:04am
All I can say is amazing! I've been a fan since day one. I love your mental and realness!! Stay you! Much adored!
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KILLER CHEEKBONES & A SHARP INTELLECT...
ROCK THAT SHIT MOS. HE HAS CRAZY SWAG!
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