Talib Kweli - Oh My Stars (ft. Musiq Soulchild) video free download


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Duration: 03:42
Uploaded: 2010/05/16

Talib Kweli is a true lyricist. He can manage to stay official, even when rhyming about softer subjects. Few artists can do this and maintain their credibility. It was a shame that when I searched for this song on youtube, not a single result matched. So I had to upload it myself. This song is deep, a masterpiece from the Eardrum album with the perfect touch from Musiq Soulchild.

Comments

10 years ago

Maria Hunt

For my children...

10 years ago

LLCoolBeans86

do they have a video for this? Those kids in the beginning would be the cutest!!

11 years ago

DjLokaFoy

talib, mos, common, jay d many others..saved my life thanks to all the inspiration of their music. I cant say that today music is the same just cant. This is how its suppose to be, reach it out to you and make you think and love. This my kind of music and it will always be that way.

12 years ago

Rida Bhatti

Where is this kinda music now days? damn shame to what is consider "Good music" now a days..

12 years ago

africanbella28

Really nice song! love the intro and music did his thing keep hip hop alive brotha!

12 years ago

shinzocan1

ITZ NYCE REALLY NYCE I LIKED HOW HIS CHILDREN DID THE BEGINNING OF THA TRACC TALIB KEEP GOING...!!!

12 years ago

sean stubblefield

If someone ever dares to dislike this track: I'm going to find myself a big, brown bear and walk it to their house, so that it can personally pimp-slap THE FUCK out of them, with this song playing on repeat in the background :0).......!!

12 years ago

maximerjb

0 Dislike? That's how it should be !

12 years ago

SSJA24

Beautiful!xxx

12 years ago

Jackie B

This is so beautiful

12 years ago

dejatrue

@knicksfanatic4eva YT always messin with stuff ....can't thumb up comments anymore but damn, yours is powerful....i have a kid but i know exactly how you feel

13 years ago

knicksfanatic4eva

"I don't love you to death, cuz I love you to life And you a teenager, you might not want my advice You might be full of spite, think you're grown, still a tyke And say things that cut like a patient under the knife I say this, cuz I was once a teenager too And respect from my peers is really all that I related to But I made it through, you gonna make it too So much I wanna say to you" POWERFUL...I don't even have kids yet and those lines give me a feeling deep in my chest. It rocks your soul.

13 years ago

Sospiro1209

I dont love you to death cuz i love you to life

13 years ago

LilNaruto9tails

Awww....that's so sweet!

13 years ago

KAOSakaJONEZ

@PPxDK That actually means something. Like they have in the past and as far as breathing life into you are right absolutely But there is not enough of it in the business today. So read my comment I first wrote again and understand what I was trying to say.

13 years ago

KAOSakaJONEZ

@PPxDK Hip hop is getting killed by the ppl that put the solja boys and the roscoe dash's in the category of hip hop. It's about the money in hip hop now otherwise everyone would be independent I know the music industry fam believe me and it's a horrible path that it's going down and the only real way an artist can make money off of this business is to go independent. Some say it's not about the money well if that's true or true lyricist wouldn't take 3 years off to keep putting out music.

13 years ago

KAOSakaJONEZ

@PPxDK I'm not a fan of commercial music but yes it is necessary in hip hop. Not saying it's the way it should be it's the dirrection hip hip is going. Underground is where the true hip hop lies but if we didn't have that commercial influence (like I said before) we would not have the 12 yr old little white girl buying a jay z record b/c she heard him singing hollywood w/ beyonce. And you twisted my words there will never be a hip hop word with just kweli, common, rakim's but would be great.

13 years ago

PPxDK

@KAOSakaJONEZ Your statement that hip hop needs to be commercialized is incorrect. The best hip hop is from the underground where people give a fuck about jewelry. Making music for a living is cool, but if you weigh your money higher than your music, you're usually a sucky sell-out rapper like most of the "rappers" on MTV nowadays. Commercial "hip hop" is actually killing the real essence of hip hop instead of making it thrive. People like Talib Kweli keeps breathing life into it.

13 years ago

KAOSakaJONEZ

One of the best to do it. I could only wish that hip hop was based on lyrics again and not on marketing individuals celebrity. For the hip hop fans know that it will never die if ppl stay true intelligently compose meaningful songs. Commercial is needed for hip hop to thrive but Lyricist are the backbone of what it means to be HIP HOP K

13 years ago

PoppaSiim

produced by Dj Khalil ! masterpiece

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