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New Danger Mos Def Zippyshare 4,1/5 7969 votes
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Contents • • • • • • • • • Production [ ] Production for the album was handled by Mos Def,,, Minnesota,,. It also features contributions from Mos Def's rock musical project Black Jack Johnson, which was named after boxing champion and consists of guitarist, keyboardist, bassist, and drummer.

Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 59/100 Review scores Source Rating C+ 7/10 5.4/10 B A− The New Danger received generally mixed reviews from critics; it holds an aggregate score of 59 out of 100 at. Called it 'mushily sentimental, self-righteously indignant and constantly in your face', while 's Andy Kellman said it was 'a sprawling, overambitious mess'. Magazine panned the album as 'an unsatisfying muddle of protest music, black rock, and rap'. In, wrote that the record suffered from extended soul songs that meandered, dull rock songs, and some raps such as 'The Rap Over' that were devoid of Mos Def's usual 'warmth and wit'. Deemed some of the songs failed experiments but also highlighted 'Boogie Man Song', 'Modern Marvel', and 'Champion Requiem' as more timeless material.

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Critic was more enthusiastic, hailing the album as an 'earthy, impressively diverse' work that showcased Mos Def's abilities to 'create deeply nuanced characterizations' and 'broaden the hip-hop palette without sacrificing, or selling out, its core ideals'. Writing for, said while Mos Def's past records were driven by his 'verbal flow', The New Danger was more interesting musically and defined by its sonic flow, which the critic described as 'a shadowy, guitar-drenched tone poem of the streets'. In his ballot for the annual critics poll, he named it the 19th best album of 2004.

Commercial performance [ ] The New Danger was released by on October 12, 2004, in the United States and October 18 in the United Kingdom. It debuted at number five on the in its first week, and by March 2014, it had sold 513,000 copies in the US.

In August 2017, the album was certified gold by the RIAA, indicating sales and their equivalents— and —of 500,000 units in the U.S. Track listing [ ] No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. 'The Boogie Man Song' Mos Def, 2:22 2. 'Freaky Black Greetings' Mos Def 2:20 3. 'Ghetto Rock' Minnesota 3:53 4.

'Zimzallabim', Mos Def 3:41 5. 'The Rap Over' 1:34 6. 'Blue Black Jack' (featuring ) Minnesota 5:47 7. 'Bedstuy Parade & Funeral March' (featuring ) Mos Def 4:32 8. 'Sunshine' Kanye West 4:25 10. 'Close Edge' Minnesota 3:10 11. 'The Panties' Minnesota 4:11 12.

Contoh soal fisika kelas xi semester 1 gerak parabola soal bahasa. 'War' Mos Def, 3:07 13. 'Grown Man Business (Fresh Vintage Bottles)' (featuring Minnesota) Minnesota 3:24 14. 'Modern Marvel' Minnesota 9:19 15. 'Life Is Real' Molecules 3:11 16. 'The Easy Spell' Mos Def 5:32 17.

'The Beggar' (featuring Paul Oscher) Mos Def 5:19 18. 'Champion Requiem' 4:52 UK Edition bonus track No. Title Producer(s) Length 19. 'The Jump Off' (featuring ) Minnesota 4:21 Notes: The UK Edition bonus track is also featured on his 2007 compilation album, Mos Definite. Charts [ ] Chart (2004) Peak position 103 50 56 US 5 US Billboard 2 US Billboard 1 Singles Year Title 2004 ' 'Close Edge' Certifications [ ] Region Certification /Sales United States () Gold 500,000 ^ *sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone Personnel [ ] • - vocals, piano (track 1), drums (tracks 1 and 16), guitar, bass and percussion (track 16) • Black Jack Johnson - House Band (feat. - drums, - bass, - guitar and - keyboard) • - guitar and bass (track 1) • Minnesota - producer • - producer • - producer • - guitar • L Mitchellon (?) - piano, organ • - producer • Psycho Les - producer • - producer References [ ]. • ^ Cromelin, Richard (2004-11-28)..