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by Talib Kweli

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  • Year: 2004
  • Genre: Rap: Hip-Hop
  • Duration: 53:43 min
  • Tracks: 13
  • Quality: High
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1
A Game
3:36 min
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2
Around My Way (feat. John Legend)
4:47 min
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3
Back Up Offa Me
3:38 min
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4
Beautiful Struggle
4:04 min
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5
Black Girl Pain
5:03 min
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6
Broken Glass
3:10 min
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7
Ghetto Show (feat. Common and Anthony Hamilton)
4:47 min
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8
Going Hard
3:50 min
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9
I Try (feat. Mary J. Blige)
4:25 min
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10
Never Been In Love
5:00 min
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11
We Got The Best (feat. Res)
3:19 min
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12
We Know (feat. Faith Evans)
3:45 min
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13
Work It Out
4:19 min
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R. The book was released in 2004, and features guest appearances by rappers such as Common plus Jean Grae. The Beautiful Struggle, as with every one of Talib Kweli's work, focuses on the serious side of rap, providing an alternative to today's mainstream gangsta rap and pop rap. The Good-looking Struggle was Kweli's first album in nearly 2 years.

Existence is a beautiful struggle". At the present allow us start. Now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter, but beautiful, struggle intended for a new world. This is the vocation of the sons of Deity, and our brothers wait eagerly for our response. The agenda aims to educate and motivate the audience to labor for fairness and social change.

Most likely the expression has its origins in Martin Luther Ruler Jr's speech, but is also usually used by the oppressed or dissenting voices in a range of causes. R. Because of this, the track listing was altered prior to let go.

At what time the album leaked, a frustrated plus angry Kweli posted a reply on Okayplayer. In it, he admitted so as to he would too bound at the opportunity to hear an artist's CD early but condemned persons who actively increase it.