

Hi-Tek was working with his crew Mood and allowed Kweli to guest on a track: ever since then, they've called themselves Reflection Eternal, even when they're not directly working together. Reflection Eternal is made up of the aforementioned Kweli and his producer friend Hi-Tek, who first met up in Cincinnatti, Ohio.

My perception of the man is that he was the obvious weaker half of Black Star, which makes the fact that I have reviewed nearly every one of his partner Mos Def's projects even more apparent now, doesn't it?īut I try to have an open mind whenever I write, so I'll attempt to look forward to this revisitation. You shouldn't take that last statement as an automatic dismissal of Reflection Eternal's, though: I'm just not the biggest fan of emcee Talib Kweli. Here's one of those albums that it took me forever to actually find the patience to sit through.
