Title: Blazing Arrow
Release date: 30 April, 2002
Record label: MCA
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Official website: Blackalicious
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Cut through the floss and glitz. On the other side of the hype machine are artists that create because they need to, artists that we listen to because they demand our attention. In a hip-hop career that has stretched past a decade, Blackalicious has earned respect the old-fashioned way--rising through honesty, commitment, and artistry. Now, with Blazing Arrow, their fourth album and their major label debut, they have achieved their most fully realized album in a consistently ground-breaking discography.
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Ranging from verbal funk-burners and battle-rhyme rippers to expertly crafted future-soul and convention-crushing experimentation, Blazing Arrow moves from strength to strength on Chief Xcel's studio wizardry and the Gift of Gab's quicksilver tongue, igniting fires in the soul and body.
The record also features appearances from a star-studded list of friends and admirers, including: Zach De La Rocha (formerly of Rage Against The Machine), Ben Harper, ?uestlove (The Roots), Chali 2Na and Cut Chemist (Jurassic 5), Rakaa and Babu (Dilated Peoples), Saul Williams, Gil Scott-Heron, Tracey Moore (Jazzyfatnastees), KeKe Wyatt, Jaguar Wright, Money Mark, James Poyser, Paul Humphrey, Sean Lennon, and Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto). And of course, there are collaborations with Quannum crewmates DJ Shadow, Lyrics Born, Lateef the Truth Speaker, Joyo Velarde, Erinn Anova, and the Lifesavas.

But by the end of 1997, Blackalicious and the SoleSides Crew reached a crossroads. SoleSides folded and was reborn as Quannum. In all, Nia took three obstacle-filled years to make. Just as Xcel was experiencing profound creative growth, Gab fell into personal turmoil. That tension was reflected in the deeply moving album that resulted. As Gab says, "We always speak from our hearts about life as we see it, life as we know it, and life as we would like to see it." Nia, a Swahili word meaning "purpose"-took on a very real meaning.
Gab adds, "Nia was forethought and Blazing Arrow is action." The album offers straight-up hip-hop bangers in songs like "Passion" (w/ Rakaa), "4000 Miles" (w/Lateef and Chali 2Na), "Paragraph President" (a nod to early 90s fans); glimmering future-soul in "Nowhere Fast" (w/ ?uestlove and keyboardist James Poyser), "It's Goin' Down" (w/ Hi-Tek and KeKe Wyatt), "Aural Pleasure" (w/ Jaguar Wright) and "First In Flight" (w/ Gil Scott-Heron); and an epic suite that share the vision and ambition of a Marvin Gaye or Pharoah Sanders in the three-part "Release" (w/ Zach De La Rocha and Saul Williams). With Cut Chemist, they even expand on the wig-lifting experimentation of their crowd favorite "Alphabet Aerobics" in "Chemical Calisthenics".Do you also would like to share your opinion? If so, please register or login here.
