Released: July 16, 2001

Featuring: Erykah Badu

Songwriter: Talib Kweli Hi-Tek Erykah Badu

Producer: Hi-Tek

[Intro: Erykah Badu & Talib Kweli]
Yo
Ah ah ahhh
What's the matter with these damn emcees? (I don't know)
Come on baby, if you feeling me (yeah)
Sit down with me, roll yourself a tree (ugh)
Now what the hell is going on in the industry? (I don't know)
Now don't the people want to feel the beat? (hell yeah)
We talk about it every time we meet (yeah we do)
Would anybody like a cup of tea? (rock on, on on on)
Ba ba ba badum, Badu

[Verse 1: Talib Kweli & Erykah Badu]
It's the BK emcee (Kweli)
My rhymes is found in the veins
Of ghetto folks who surrounded with pain
Going to clubs drowned in the liquor
That's surrounding they brains
Wannabe thugs on every record
Got 'em sounding the same (hell yeah)
Ever since I first came to put it down in this game
These people can't quite get their tongues around my name
It's all for the good, I'm still the same with or without the fame
But I'm saying the way you got my shit pronounced, it's a shame
(umm-umm-umm)
The first part is Arabic (Talib)
That means "the student" or "the seeker"
I never try to be no teacher or no preacher
I just reach you through the speaker
Never beat you in the head
'Cause all that preaching to the choir
Yo, it's dead, word (umm uhh uhh)
Then you got (Kweli), let me put you on
It means truth and knowledge from the people of the Akan (yeah)
Reaching you through the song, got you rocking to the beat
Asking for Hi-Tek tracks
Stopping me in the streets (uhh, uhh, come on)

[Chorus: Talib Kweli & Erykah Badu]
Everybody say it with me (Kweli)
Rock the party, my crew hot feel these two shots
Like the blast from a double barrel (shottie) (pow)
It's got to be my man Hi-Tek and Kweli
Who make you rock your (body) (yeah), start the party (uh)
My crew hot, feel these two shots
Like the blast of a double barrel (shottie) (pow)
It's got to be I got Badu rocking with me (Kweli)

[Bridge: Erykah Badu/Talib Kweli]
What's the matter with these damn emcees? (Kweli) (I don't know)
Come on, baby, if you feeling me (Kweli) (yeah)
Sit down with me, brought your self a treat (uh)
Now what the hell is going on in the industry? (Kweli) (I don't know)
Now don't the people want to feel the beat? (Kweli) (hell yeah)
We talk about it every time we meet (Kweli) (yeah we do)
Would anybody like a cup of tea? (rock on, on on on)
Ba ba ba baa, Badu

[Verse 2: Talib Kweli/Erykah Badu]
Yeah, you pronounce her name Badu (Badu), love it you got to
Some try too hard to be, some try too hard not to
Be just who they is, what that means that they not true (uhh uhh)
A sister put it down, let me show you how I do (duu ehh uu ohh)
Chill, oc, 'cause we still drop the ill hip hop
We stay true to what we do whether you feel it or not
When you see me rhyming or painting (uhh uhh)
I'm climbing, I'm praying, I'm rising, I'm surviving
I'm staying alive, y'all know what I'm saying
I come from a place where cats lust papes (Kweli) (umm uhh)
Love-hate, be in the clubs late (yeah)
All our beliefs crush grape (come on)
Steady rhymes takes bust ish straight
Upstate, we puff grate and stay with the sticky like duct tape (oh word)
Always pushing myself and steady knowing the ledge (yeah)
Black man over 21 supposed to be dead (ohh-ooh)
Open instead 'cause I looked up in the face and laughed (uhh)
Give it a name, money, I'm having a blast (umm um ohh oo)
Ain't that right

[Chorus: Talib Kweli/Erykah Badu]
Everybody say it with me (Kweli)
Start the party, my crew hot feel these two shots
Like the blast of a double barrel (shottie) (pow)
It's got to be my man Hi-Tek and Kweli
Who make you rock your body, start the party
My crew hot, feel these two shots (hey)
Like the blast of a double barrel (shottie) (pow)
It's got to be, I got Badu rocking with me (Kweli)

[Bridge: Erykah Badu/Talib Kweli]
What's the matter with these damn emcees (Kweli) (I don't know)
Come on baby if you feeling me (Kweli) (yea)
Sit down with me brought your self a treat (uh)
Now what the hell is going on in the industry (Kweli) (I don't know)
Now don't the people want to feel the beat (Kweli) (hell yeah)
We talk about it every time we meet (Kweli) (yeah we do)
Would anybody like a cup of tea (rock on, on on on)
Ba ba ba baa, Badu

[Outro: Talib Kweli]
Rock wit us, uh (Kweli)
Everybody say it with me (Kweli)
Rock the party, my crew hot feel these two shots
Like the blast of a double barrel shottie
It's got to be my man Hi-Tek and Kweli

Reflection Eternal

Reflection Eternal is a rapper/producer duo consisting of Brooklyn MC Talib Kweli and Cincinnati-born producer Hi-Tek.

After first collaborating on Black Star, which Hi-Tek produced various tracks for, the duo released their debut album Train of Thought in 2000 to critical acclaim.

Though Hi-Tek and Talib would continue collaborating on each others albums, the duo would not release another album until 2010. Their 2010 effort, Revolutions Per Minute, though not quite matching the acclaim of their first effort, was very well received and featured perhaps their best-known single—“Just Begun,” featuring Yasiin Bey, J. Cole and Jay Electronica.