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Mos Def (born Dante Terrell Smith on December 11, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York)
is an American rapper and actor. He also goes by the aliases Mighty Mos Def,
The Freaky Night Watchman, Boogie Man, Black Dante, and Pretty Flaco.
Mos Def began his performing career on the television show The Cosby
Mysteries in 1994. In 1994, Mos also began his music career, forming the
short-lived group Urban Thermo Dynamics with his younger brother DCQ and his
younger sister Ces. Despite being signed to Payday Records, the group only
released two singles and the group's debut album, Manifest Destiny, did not
see the light of day until 2004 when released through Illson Media. In 1996
he emerged as a solo artist, working with De La Soul and da Bush Babees
before releasing his own first single, "Universal Magnetic" which was a huge
underground hit. After signing with Rawkus Records, he and Talib Kweli
released a full length album under the band name Black Star, entitled Black
Star. It was released in 1998, with Hi-Tek producing most of the tracks.
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Mos Def released his solo debut, Black on Both Sides, in 1999. Mos Def was
also featured on Rawkus' influential The Lyricist Lounge and Soundbombing
series compilations. After the collapse of Rawkus, Def along with Kweli
signed on to Interscope/Geffen Records, who released his second album The
New Danger in 2004. In early 2005 Mos Def was rumored to join Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella
record label, but this was later denied by the artist himself claiming "Jay-Z
and Roc-A-Fella would never allow me to release songs I plan on putting out
there. I ain't down with that commercial non-sense. I'm about to deal with
the fake with my next album, from George Bush to 50 Cent." But, after making
that comment, Mos Def was featured rapping on a SUV commercial, endorsing
the GMC Denali. Mos Def is projected
The artistic boundaries of hip-hop and rap music had been redefined by
artists such as Brand Nubian, De La Soul, and Public Enemy, whose music was
more thematically sophisticated and socially conscious than that of their
predecessors. By the early 1990s however, this brand of rap had been
eclipsed in popularity by gangsta rap. Socially aware rap music (alternative
hip hop) has experienced something of a renaissance in the late 1990s and
now the 2000s, in part due to artists such as Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common,
The Roots and others. "Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are... Blackstar" Mos Def's
collaboration with Talib Kweli was released during the aftermath of the
deaths of 2pac and The Notorious B.I.G. sparking a rebirth of "aware" and "intelligent"
hip-hop. Def's music often references his Islamic faith and his contention
that black artists receive little credit for their role in the birth of rock
and roll music.
The lyrics would seem to have chafed with higher-placed executives, who made
Mos take the song off of later releases of the album, supposedly for "sample
clearance issues".
In September 2005, Mos Def released the single "Katrina Clap" (utilizing the
instrumental for Juvenile's "Nolia Clap"), a critical reaction to the lack
of response by the Bush administration to the Hurricane Katrina disaster. He
probably chose the "Nolia Clap" instrumental because the rapper Juvenile
hails from New Orleans, and the song was a hit in the New Orleans area
before the hurricane.
Mos Def in blackfaceThe first years of the 2000s have established Mos Def as
a notable actor. His performances in Brown Sugar, Monster's Ball, and the
HBO made-for-TV film Something The Lord Made have been particularly
acclaimed by critics. Having been nominated for several awards, Mos finally
broke through, winning Best Actor, Independent Movie at the 2005 Black Reel
Awards for his portrayal of Sgt. Lucas in The Woodsman. He also landed the
role of Ford Prefect in the long-awaited 2005 movie adaption of The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Notably, in 2002 he played the role of
Booth in Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog, a Tony-nominated and
Pulitzer-winning Broadway play. He has also been a musical guest and
participated in many skits on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show.
In 2004, he hosted the MOBO awards in London, after the original presenter,
Pharrell Williams pulled out at the last minute.
He has been the host of the award-winning spoken word show Def Poetry Jam
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