The Ecstatic
- Mos Def
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MikeW.Jun 10, 200910
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AaronK.Jun 10, 200910It doesn't try to be a sequel to Black on Both Sides, and that's a good thing. Mos shows signs of real artistic growth and a willing to keep going out on the hip-hop ledge. Good to have you back Mos!
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FartimusP.Jun 16, 20099this is a great album. the soundscape is both diverse and challenging. hiphop is back!
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JasonMJun 9, 200910Great lyrics and great production this album is amazing.
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JohnJun 9, 200910This is the Mos Def comeback we (true hip-hop heads) have all been waiting for. A masterful and versatile album from a masterful and versatile emcee.
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SmittyJul 21, 20098Glad 2 hear him lift-off where he left-off. Raw, groovy, & live best describe Mos' Ecstatic. Lyrically in his prime, the compositions give hip-hop a powerful presence in modern times.
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BobJul 9, 200910
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JR.Jun 10, 20099Mos Def fans will be thrilled. Slick Rick kills it on his guest spot too!
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JonathanJun 10, 20099Classic Mos! Great album!
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NealY.Jun 29, 20099
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BenHo.Jun 11, 20099Quality all the way through. cruisey, upbeat, enjoyable listen.
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MaxP.Jun 14, 20099This is classic mos def, his best stuff since black on both sides. Hard hitting hitting beats by the timeless JDilla mixed with the lyrical stylings that we loved from his black star days. Definitely one of mos defs best records to date.
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Aug 16, 201010I love Mos' music and this hits the spot. This is by far his greatest work and possibly the greatest piece of music in Alternative Rap history. His blend of guest spots include Mr.Kweli and Slick Rick(old-school). This album is worth the $10 and even more you pay for it.
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Jun 3, 201110This is a great album since Black on Both Sides. Mos Def has blessed with his poetry, great beats and most importantly a great record. Life in it's Marvellous Times, Twilte Speedball. His collaboration with Talib Kweli, all a masterpiece.
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May 19, 201188His fourth solo release, The Ecstatic (Downtown), reaffirms why hip-hop aficionados cared about him in the first place.
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He comes up with a mind-bending, low-key triumph, the kind of magnetic album that takes around a dozen spins to completely unpack.
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70The fleet-tongued 'Casa Bey' shows what Mos can do when he's focused, and it makes you wish he put together a whole record of songs as dynamic. But the album is also littered with tracks that sound like fragments in search of completion.