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The duo of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek met in Tek's native [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], following the release of the Hi-Tek/[[Mood (hip hop crew)|Mood]] collaboration "Hustle on the Side". Kweli and Hi-Tek made their first official collaboration in [[1997]] on Mood's debut album, ''Doom'', on the track "Industry Lies". That same year, the two formed as Reflection Eternal, and signed to upstart [[underground hip hop]] label [[Rawkus Records]]. The tracks from their debut single, "Fortified Live" b/w "2000 Seasons", were included on the Rawkus Records compilation ''[[Soundbombing]]'' in October 1997. In [[1998]], Kweli and his high school friend, fellow Rawkus Records artist [[Mos Def]], formed the duo [[Black Star (hip hop group)|Black Star]], and released their first, and only album, ''[[Black Star (album)|Black Star]]'', to rave reviews. Hi-Tek provided production for a number of songs on the album, including the singles "Definition" and "Respiration". The album put the three at the forefront of the newly revived underground hip hop scene, and was followed by a number of acclaimed collaborations and albums. Kweli and Hi-Tek reconnected in [[2000]] for the release of their debut album, ''[[Train of Thought (Reflection Eternal album)|Train of Thought]]''. Though highly acclaimed, the release did not receive a significant amount of commercial attention, despite the success of the rap hits "Move Somethin'" and "The Blast".
The duo of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek met in Tek's native [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], following the release of the Hi-Tek/[[Mood (hip hop crew)|Mood]] collaboration "Hustle on the Side". Kweli and Hi-Tek made their first official collaboration in [[1997]] on Mood's debut album, ''Doom'', on the track "Industry Lies". That same year, the two formed as Reflection Eternal, and signed to upstart [[underground hip hop]] label [[Rawkus Records]]. The tracks from their debut single, "Fortified Live" b/w "2000 Seasons", were included on the Rawkus Records compilation ''[[Soundbombing]]'' in October 1997. In [[1998]], Kweli and his high school friend, fellow Rawkus Records artist [[Mos Def]], formed the duo [[Black Star (hip hop group)|Black Star]], and released their first, and only album, ''[[Black Star (album)|Black Star]]'', to rave reviews. Hi-Tek provided production for a number of songs on the album, including the singles "Definition" and "Respiration". The album put the three at the forefront of the newly revived underground hip hop scene, and was followed by a number of acclaimed collaborations and albums. Kweli and Hi-Tek reconnected in [[2000]] for the release of their debut album, ''[[Train of Thought (Reflection Eternal album)|Train of Thought]]''. Though highly acclaimed, the release did not receive a significant amount of commercial attention, despite the success of the rap hits "Move Somethin'" and "The Blast".


Following the ''Train of Thought'' album, the duo split for solo projects, beginning with Hi-Tek's ''[[Hi-Teknology]]'', released in [[2001]]. The album didn't receive as much attention or as many sales as ''Train of Thought'', though the single "Round & Round" became a crossover hit in [[2002]]. Kweli released his first solo album, ''[[Quality (album)|Quality]]'', in late 2002. In a 2002 interview he also stated that another Reflection Eternal and Black Star album would be released, but neither have surfaced so far.<ref>http://www.mvremix.com/urban/interviews/kweli.shtml</ref> Hi-Tek was not involved with the project's production, instead featuring beats from artists like [[Kanye West]], [[DJ Scratch]], [[DJ Quik]], [[Ayatollah (producer)|Ayatollah]] and [[J Dilla]]. The Kanye West-produced single "Get By" became Kweli's biggest success, charting on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in [[2003]]. Kweli's second solo album, [[2004]]'s ''[[The Beautiful Struggle]]'', saw the duo working together once again, with three tracks produced by Hi-Tek. Kweli released his next album, ''[[Ear Drum (album)|Ear Drum]]'', in [[2007]]. Hi-Tek released the follow-up to his debut, ''[[Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip]]'', on [[October 17]], [[2006]] on [[Babygrande Records]].
Following the ''Train of Thought'' album, the duo split for solo projects, beginning with Hi-Tek's ''[[Hi-Teknology]]'', released in [[2001]]. The album didn't receive as much attention or as many sales as ''Train of Thought'', though the single "Round & Round" became a crossover hit in [[2002]]. Kweli released his first solo album, ''[[Quality (album)|Quality]]'', in late 2002. In a 2002 interview he also stated that another Reflection Eternal and Black Star album would be released, but neither have surfaced so far.<ref>http://www.mvremix.com/urban/interviews/kweli.shtml</ref> Hi-Tek was not involved with the project's production, instead featuring beats from artists like [[Kanye West]], [[DJ Scratch]], [[DJ Quik]], [[Ayatollah (producer)|Ayatollah]] and [[J Dilla]]. The Kanye West-produced single "Get By" became Kweli's biggest success, charting on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in [[2003]]. Kweli's second solo album, [[2004]]'s ''[[The Beautiful Struggle]]'', saw the duo working together once again, with three tracks produced by Hi-Tek. Kweli released his next album, ''[[Ear Drum (album)|Ear Drum]]'', in [[2007]]. Hi-Tek released the follow-up to his debut, ''[[Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip]]'', on [[October 17]], [[2006]] on [[Babygrande Records]]. The duo have also both announced that another Reflection Eternal album is in the works as of 2008 [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1570745/20070927/kweli_talib.jhtml][http://www.hiphopgame.com/index2.php3?page=hitek].


==Non-album Tracks==
==Non-album Tracks==

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Reflection Eternal

Reflection Eternal is a hip hop duo composed by rapper Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek. They released their first, and only album, Train of Thought in 2000.

Biography

The duo of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek met in Tek's native Cincinnati, Ohio, following the release of the Hi-Tek/Mood collaboration "Hustle on the Side". Kweli and Hi-Tek made their first official collaboration in 1997 on Mood's debut album, Doom, on the track "Industry Lies". That same year, the two formed as Reflection Eternal, and signed to upstart underground hip hop label Rawkus Records. The tracks from their debut single, "Fortified Live" b/w "2000 Seasons", were included on the Rawkus Records compilation Soundbombing in October 1997. In 1998, Kweli and his high school friend, fellow Rawkus Records artist Mos Def, formed the duo Black Star, and released their first, and only album, Black Star, to rave reviews. Hi-Tek provided production for a number of songs on the album, including the singles "Definition" and "Respiration". The album put the three at the forefront of the newly revived underground hip hop scene, and was followed by a number of acclaimed collaborations and albums. Kweli and Hi-Tek reconnected in 2000 for the release of their debut album, Train of Thought. Though highly acclaimed, the release did not receive a significant amount of commercial attention, despite the success of the rap hits "Move Somethin'" and "The Blast".

Following the Train of Thought album, the duo split for solo projects, beginning with Hi-Tek's Hi-Teknology, released in 2001. The album didn't receive as much attention or as many sales as Train of Thought, though the single "Round & Round" became a crossover hit in 2002. Kweli released his first solo album, Quality, in late 2002. In a 2002 interview he also stated that another Reflection Eternal and Black Star album would be released, but neither have surfaced so far.[1] Hi-Tek was not involved with the project's production, instead featuring beats from artists like Kanye West, DJ Scratch, DJ Quik, Ayatollah and J Dilla. The Kanye West-produced single "Get By" became Kweli's biggest success, charting on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2003. Kweli's second solo album, 2004's The Beautiful Struggle, saw the duo working together once again, with three tracks produced by Hi-Tek. Kweli released his next album, Ear Drum, in 2007. Hi-Tek released the follow-up to his debut, Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip, on October 17, 2006 on Babygrande Records. The duo have also both announced that another Reflection Eternal album is in the works as of 2008 [1][2].

Non-album Tracks

Reflection Eternal tracks

  • "Fortified Live" (appears on the Soundbombing compilation, 1997)
  • "2000 Seasons" (also appears on the Soundbombing compilation, 1997)
  • "The Manifesto" (appears on Lyricist Lounge, Volume One compilation, 1998)
  • "Chaos" (appears on the Soundbombing 2 compilation, 1999)
  • "On Mission" (also appears on the Soundbombing 2 compilation, 1999)
  • "The Express" (from "The Express" single, 2000)
  • "Train of Thought" (from the "The Blast" single, 2000)
  • "Down for the Count (Solo Version)" (from "The Blast" single, 2000)
  • "The Human Element" (from the Unbound Project, Volume 1 compilation, 2000)
  • "Sharp Shooters" (from the Lyricist Lounge 2 compilation, 2000)
  • "Bridge to 'Bama (Remix)" (from the Soulive single "Bridge to 'Bama", 2001)
  • "Let Me See (Remix)" (by Morcheeba)

Collaborations

Discography

Album cover Album information
Train of Thought
  • Released: October 17, 2000
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #17
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #5
  • Singles: "Some Kind of Wonderful", "Move Somethin'"/"Good Mourning", "The Blast"/"Down For The Count"

In October 2007 it was announced Train of Thought 2 will come out Fall 2008.

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2000 "Move Somethin'" (Reflection Eternal) #32 #1 Train of Thought
2001 "The Blast" (Reflection Eternal feat. Vinia Mojica) #48 #2 Train of Thought

References