-7 Albums--rap--by Dr... — Mos Def Discography - 320
: Often hailed as a return to form, this album incorporated global sounds and experimental production, featuring the standout track "Auditorium" with Slick Rick. Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star
Rounding out the 7‑album collection are two indispensable compilations of rare tracks, remixes, and unreleased material. While not official “studio” albums in the traditional sense, these collections are vital for understanding Mos Def’s impact during the peak of the mixtape and blog‑era rap. Mos Def Discography - 320 -7 Albums--RAP--by dr...
Geffen | Producer: Mos Def, Kanye West, Warryn Campbell, Minnesota : Often hailed as a return to form,
In many comprehensive "dr..." curated discographies, the collection typically includes the four solo studio albums, the Black Star collaboration, and often essential live recordings or compilations like Underground King or Mos Definite . Album Title Primary Genre (with Talib Kweli) Conscious Rap Black on Both Sides Alternative Hip-Hop The New Danger Rap / Rock / Blues True Magic Experimental Rap The Ecstatic World / Hip-Hop Geffen | Producer: Mos Def, Kanye West, Warryn
| | Album Title | Year | Notes | |-------|----------------|----------|------------| | 1 | Black Star (Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star) | 1998 | Debut collaborative album, produced largely by Hi‑Tek. | | 2 | Black on Both Sides | 1999 | Solo debut; Gold‑certified, includes “Ms. Fat Booty.” | | 3 | The New Danger | 2004 | Experimental mix of rock, R&B, and hip‑hop. | | 4 | True Magic | 2006 | Raw, urgent record with minimalist beats. | | 5 | The Ecstatic | 2009 | Critically acclaimed comeback, featuring Madlib and Preservation production. | | 6 | We Are Hip Hop: Me, You, Everybody (or Mos Definite compilation) | 2002/2007 | Rare tracks, B‑sides, and remixes. | | 7 | Negus | 2019 | Self‑released as a sound installation; later circulated in digital form. |
"Definition", "Respiration", "Thieves in the Night".
: A more minimalist and experimental third studio album, released under label pressure with no physical artwork originally.