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Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 12
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Mixed: 4 out of 12
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ThomasJun 25, 2006Good album. I didn't like beautiful struggle so much and except of "The Blast" reflection eternal wasn't so special either. This album has some good power songs. Check out "Blackstar" with DJ Hi-Tek for some more excellent work.
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BeeBeeFeb 24, 2006Anyone want a great Kweli album should get "Reflection Eternal" w/ DJ Hi-Tek or his stint in Blackstar. The rest are quite dissapointing. Just a little advice for Y'all Pimps.
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TheHamsFeb 14, 2006Good, but not great. The album starts out strong. The middle is pretty good. But the last 3 songs are absolute stinkers.
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MatthewLFeb 7, 2006Yo, I love this album! This is album is dope.
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JimmyPJan 18, 2006
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StevenHJan 9, 2006This album clearly marks Kewli's degradation to a man struggling to make sense of his world, in which he inevitably fails. The album attempts to be "socially conscious," but includes throwaway lines about Elian Gonzalez and teenage abortions. Right About Now is mediocre, and anyone who can't see through it is digging for something that isn't there.
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MalcWJan 2, 2006THis is a Hot ALbum, Talib came back to his Roots, way better than the Beautiful Struggle!!!
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MCDishDec 14, 2005Y'all reviewers are dumbfucks. Kweli spits out game like no otha, he's got substance to go along with style and lyrical flow. The beats are dope, and I say this is actually better than KWest's Late Registration. Right about now contends for album of the year.
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bojanglesDec 12, 2005a big step from the abortion beautiful struggle was, rather than the confused kweli found on bs, we are treated with the diverse mc showcased on quality
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BillboardLeans more toward conscious than commercial. [26 Nov 2005]
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Entertainment WeeklySeems like this MC's best days may be right about then. [2 Dec 2005, p.83]
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Los Angeles TimesAnother strong batch of songs that are as entertaining as they are thought-provoking. [6 Dec 2005]