Before they became two of the most critically acclaimed, innovative solo artists in hip-hop, before they owned record labels and cultural awareness centers, before they did commercials for GMC and the NBA, Mos Def (pictured) and Talib Kweli were Black Star — a duo whose one and only album in 1998 revitalized conscious hip-hop.
Thu., Sept. 17, 8:30 p.m., $35, with Jay Electronica, Medina Green and Black Landlord, Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St., livenation.com.
WHO CARES? The best hip hop coming to Philly has already passed through town. If you missed Busdriver and Abstract Rude at Kungfu Necktie on Sept 16th you would know that Talib and Mos are zzzzzzzzzzzz.
PS: livenation sucks! The worst music and artists end up in livenation venues. I bet they pay for coverage in the City Paper! Support hard working underground artists...you might end up listening to good music one day.
PS: livenation sucks! The worst music and artists end up in livenation venues. I bet they pay for coverage in the City Paper! Support hard working underground artists...you might end up listening to good music one day.