Ben Kweller - In Other Words video free download


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9 years ago

WBiP

Ms. Hill you got skills, that's a gift, it's realNo but seriously this is a good song thank you Kweli for making me discover it.

9 years ago

KiD steez

talib kweli.

10 years ago

Elizabeth West

Great video

10 years ago

kyle dunbar

Kweli is an old school legend, I'm sure Ben was honored to be sampled by him.

10 years ago

lemonstar

A shame he's not writing songs anywhere near this quality any more - it's so disappointing. The last few albums have been sparsely populated with great songs - the best "How To Fly a Kite" had was "Jealous Girl" but that was a simple mediocre pop song at best. "In Other Words" is in a completely different class.

10 years ago

Erik Giovani

only one of the greatest poets of all time, either way does it really matter how anybody gets to great music?

11 years ago

PersonallyPro

only one of the most influential rappers in the rap game...

11 years ago

Brett Lane

I like both songs, fuck me right?

11 years ago

Roger Young

it's called a sample, and the person who produced the song liked it so much that decided to take a part of it and make their own music from it (with the artists consent). And now Ben Kweller is more popular because of it, I and speaking for many others wouldve never heard of him if it wasn't for Talib Kwali, music is to be shared not hoarded, you're a selfish person even in your such petty affairs as this music, a reflection of a society who's driving motivation is greed

11 years ago

Tanglefist

A really good rapper who isn't recognized as much as he should be. But Kweller's pretty good too.

11 years ago

ideasorknukles

That crowd needs to STFU

11 years ago

ideasorknukles

What is beautiful

11 years ago

scottowesmemoney

Finally some sense in this community. It's funny, because fans are so angry all the time yet Kweller and Kweli probably would have nothing but respect for one another.

11 years ago

scottowesmemoney

No need to be a dick. He obviously liked this song and chose to sample it, I don't see anything wrong with that.

11 years ago

IsaiahMang

Talib Kweli!

11 years ago

teleman811

I know it wasn't about hoes or anything, it ways your typical "oh look at me, I can be sensitive and rap about meaningful things" deal that 2-pac and a bunch of other rappers have done. So either they really are meaningful and he's a very unintelligent individual, or he's fake like almost every other rapper (big and small time). All been done to death. It's not like anyone's lyrics matter anyway when their musical minds are total creative shit.

11 years ago

kelseyg520

Dude is coordinated.

11 years ago

tornado649

No words about bling,money, hoes, yet cliche? You continue to boggle my mind at the depths of your ignorance. Talib speaks of how hip hop is becoming cliche without artists like Lauryn Hill, yet you draw the exact opposite conclusion. Maybe its not your fault, maybe Talib is to blame, but he's not here and you are speaking from a painfully ignorant p.o.v. I wave the white flag...continue forward and may knowledge, wisdom, and understanding be your guide. Peace

11 years ago

tornado649

Alright sir, you win...I refuse to contend with someone who can not see past their own prejudice. You feel so strongly about someone else sampling another person's music that you can't appreciate the lyrics that form an elegant and passionate picture with what you crudely call "ghettospeak". A song about how much the hip hop genre was lacking substance from Lauryn Hill being absent is average ghetto scrabble? How is a song about missing someone cliche?

11 years ago

teleman811

If they were really that thoughtful, wouldn't Talib have been able to write his own thoughtful music to go with his instead of using Kweller's, which was written for Kweller's semi-intelligent lyrics? "Good" hip-hop is a rare thing and it comes from original music, thoughtful lyrics, and tasteful arrangements, not blabbering ghettospeak over someone else's music.

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