Train of Thought by Reflection Eternal is one of my favorite albums because it brings together a duo of two of the most underrated MCs and producers in hip-hop. Fans have been teeming at the brim for another taste of the Cleveland-Brooklyn sound, especially on news of them releasing 'Revolutions Per Minute' later in April. For the track Strangers, along with bringing Bun B along for the ride, Reflection Eternal chose to stay organic with the visual. Brooklyn is the backdrop, or so I believe. There is an assload of metaphors in both the track and the video, so be prepared to hit rewind a few times if you're slow on the uptake...
Monday, March 22, 2010
Reflection Eternal - Strangers (ft. Bun B)
Train of Thought by Reflection Eternal is one of my favorite albums because it brings together a duo of two of the most underrated MCs and producers in hip-hop. Fans have been teeming at the brim for another taste of the Cleveland-Brooklyn sound, especially on news of them releasing 'Revolutions Per Minute' later in April. For the track Strangers, along with bringing Bun B along for the ride, Reflection Eternal chose to stay organic with the visual. Brooklyn is the backdrop, or so I believe. There is an assload of metaphors in both the track and the video, so be prepared to hit rewind a few times if you're slow on the uptake...
Labels:
Hi-Tek,
Music Videos,
Rap,
Reflection Eternal,
Singing Telegram,
Talib Kweli
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