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  1. Pick a Bigger Weapon is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group The Coup. It was released on Epitaph Records on April 25, 2006. ... Black Thought – vocals (4) Talib Kweli – vocals (4) Rod Gadson – vocals (4) Viveca Hawkins – vocals (4, 9) Eric McFadden – guitar (4, 9, 10, 11)

  2. 25 de abr. de 2006 · Featuring Black Thought, Silk-E, Talib Kweli & 1 more Producers Boots Riley & Organized Elements Writers Black Thought , Boots Riley , D’Wayne Wiggins & 3 more

  3. 24 de abr. de 2006 · The Coup. Track 4 on Pick a Bigger Weapon. Featuring. Talib Kweli & Black Thought. Producer. Boots Riley. Black Thought and Boots (and to a much lesser extent, Talib Kweli)...

  4. Black Thought (nacido con el nombre de Tariq Trotter) es el MC líder de The Roots, grupo hip hop de Filadelfia. Aunque lejos de ser el artista más popular dentro del hip hop, Black Thought y The Roots son uno de los grupos más reconocidos del género. Aunque fundó el grupo junto con Questlove (Ahmir Thompson), está considerado como uno de ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2006 · Pick a Bigger Weapon is by no means a bad hip-hop album, but it is certainly—and this could be the Coup’s toughest criticism of all—a harmless one. Pick a Bigger Weapon features guest spots from Talib Kweli, Black Thought, and a few has-been radical rockers like Jello Biafra and Tom Morello.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2018 · After giving Black Thought and 9th Wonder's collaborative effort a few spins, XXL highlights 20 of the most ferocious and thought-provoking bars from Streams of Thought Vol. 1 that speak to Tariq ...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2006 · There’s a feeling of desperation to that song, and to “My Favorite Mutiny”, where Black Thought and Talib Kweli join Boots for both a rebellious, anti-government stance and an infectious hook.