Talib Kweli Brings Jay Electronica Out Of Hiding On "All Of Us"

Talib Kweli links up with Jay Electronica for the political "All Of Us."

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Talib Kweli has been busy putting the smackdown on Twitter racists, but that doesn't mean the Blackstar emcee has been slacking on the music tip. Yesterday, Talib served up a new single (featuring Anderson Paak and Kaytranada) from his upcoming Radio Silence album, which drops tomorrow, November 17th. Today, Kweli has returned with another single, this time featuring the elusive Jay Electronica and Yummy Bingham. The track, "All Of Us," finds Talib and Jay reflecting on the current state of the American justice system, and it's no surprise that Talib has decided to take such a political route. After all, he's one of the most outspoken rappers on Twitter, and he's not afraid to mix it up with anybody he deems racist, sexist, or generally disrespectful. 

"All Of Us" marks Jay Electronica's second verse of the year, the first being a guest appearance on MF DOOM's "Lightyears," which appeared on DOOM's prematurely concluded MISSING NOTEBOOK RHYMES series. In the mean time, stay tuned for Talib Kweli's second project of the year, dropping tonight at Midnight. 


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