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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overwhelmingly Beautiful and Poetic!, October 3, 2006
This review is from: Dusty Foot Philosopher (Audio CD)
I'm an East African who grew up right over the border from Somalia and even then, I've never heard anyone say anything about Somalia other than rehashing CNN's point of view. It was always just a "messed up" place and nothing else. Finally this young brother speaks with such passion about the life and people that LIVE there...despite the turmoil and everything else there is LIFE and LOVE and K'Naan does such a phenomenal job getting that across. Listening to his tracks you can feel the pain, the frusteration, the hope...everything. He also acknowledges that just because he's no longer in a war-torn country doesn't automatically mean that life is great, a thought rarely discussed when it comes to refugees. It's often assumed and believed that we've done them all a great huge favor by removing them from their country...and while it's obviously better not to live under the fear of death, there's also the fact that generally people prefer to live in their home surroundings with the people they love and are familiar with. Migration, even to the lands of milk and honey in the west, is a HUGE sacrifice. Bravo K'Naan! This CD is a major contribution to Africa's history and to the masses whose thoughts and feelings are rarely acknowledged in an affirming an unbiased manner. An ESSENTIAL piece to anyone's library!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing, innovative, dynamic, November 26, 2006
This review is from: Dusty Foot Philosopher (Audio CD)
I normally don't go for hip hop and I hardly ever give 5 stars, but quality trumps genre any day, and this is some great stuff. Musically influenced by hip hop beats and his native Somalia, he manages to keep them successfully distinct. When he does merge them, it is with skill and style and wit. Too often merged styles end up sounding muddy, but not here.

The lyrics are poetic. He deals with some very serious subjects, but manages to inject humour and pragmatism without cheapening the message.

Finally, the album works well as a whole, not just a collection of songs, though you'll probably want to add some singles to your playlists.

Enjoy!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I work for the struggle, i don't work for dough, February 13, 2006
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One of the most engaging, well written albums I've come across in quite some time. K'Naan has been a favourite of mine and I was lucky enough to catch a live performance last year. This album is the next best thing to a live performance.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 stars out of 10, January 18, 2006
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K'naan is from dangerous Mogadishu, Somalia. He is a far cry from the crying, whining and bragging of todays popular "gangsta" rappers. K'naan is a real down to earth, hard working, brilliant poet, without the insecure ego. No one else compares.

My 4 favorite tracks:
1. I was stabbed by Satan
2. Rap gets Jealous
3. In the Beginning
4. The Dusty Foot Philosopher

10 stars out of 10
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is real..., July 9, 2005
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Amani C. (Victoria, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dusty Foot Philosopher (Audio CD)
I had the opportunity to go see him live on July 4th, definitely a talented young artist with a powerful message and some of the best fusion beats to back it up. If only all hip hop were like this...the guy is a poet. Go pick this album up and do yourself a favor. I promise you won't regret it.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dusty Foot, July 27, 2006
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Somalia's rivers of violence have not drowned the raw poetic voice of K'naan. Embittered by the tragedy of his war-torn homeland, K'naan rises from the rubble of refugee camps, prison, and a civilization crushed under gang warfare with a debut rap album about struggle and freedom.

Entitled The Dusty Foot Philosopher, this album records K'naan's own struggles through isolation, the destruction of a homeland, and the dignity he seeks. Despite it all, he sings out his pain. Deeply influenced by his heritage of poets, K'naan brings this lyrical sensibility into the realm of rap, to recount the myths, realities and hardship of his people. Rap, he claims, is the poor peoples' weapon, the voice of the unheard.

"I know struggle, and struggle knows me." His relationship to struggle is developed in each track of the album. Starting with birth, where he claims Satan stabs a child in order to introduce pain, he goes on to explain a childhood cut short by grenades, an adolescence holding an AK-47, and an adulthood of poverty and isolation. Down to the colour of vomit and blood, his songs describe present-day Somalia's stark reality. K'naan's depiction of his childhood is graphic, and disturbing. This is no World Vision commercial break. This is blatant random rape and ceaseless violence.

His philosophy is deeply informed by pain. Pain of violence, and the burden of anonymity. Asking, "How could rap quench my thirst?" he speaks from the frustrated voice of an unrecorded artist. The depth of one man's pain speaks to my own struggle. Though I have not known war, I have known the betrayal of isolation, the unquenched yearning for a sense of place; I have lived with the burning desire to be heard.

Testing the limits of the genre, K'naan includes a roundtable of voices, trill of female vocals, interludes of guitar; oud and djembe are synchronized with techno tracks reminiscent of Eminem. K'naan's lyrics are seamless. Poetry is the language he speaks. Pushing the breaks in line, his pauses are like well-timed cuts and jabs that knock your feet into sync. Clenched jaw and tight fists, his songs are a call to action and a plea for the freedom from pain; freedom for his people.

My conundrum with rap is the danceability of the beats in contrast to the oppressive language it clings to for expression. "Oppressive", "misogynist", and "violent" are but a few terms that fall from my tongue when I think of rap. My mind turns to my feet and commands them to stop dancing. But K'naan's is blues rap, speaking to the sorrow of a soul. Struggle becomes his muse, suffering his companion. Desperate and vulnerable, this solo act reveals a man who has talent to match his courage.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BLEW MY MIND, July 15, 2005
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James Leeder (calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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this cd takes rap out of the current slump it has been in and brings a new sound that is enerjetic, heartfelt and inventive. As soon as I bought this cd i was immediately hooked by its infectious groove. the mix of world beat, old school flavor and intelligent rhymes yields a potent mix that will not soon be leaving my cd player.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterfull, October 18, 2006
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I had a chance to see K'naan at the Breedlove Tour with Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Pharaoh Monche and Jean Grey and let me tell you he rocked the show. I had the chance to meet him after the show as he was selling his beautiful album at the back of the Fillmore in Denver and what a guy. Humble, kind, very down to earth. His music expresses the hardships of leaving his homeland and the unimaginable pain of living in modern day Somalia. His music expresses the frustration and anger about his homeland but also brings hope about the future, as well as awareness as most people especially in the U.S. have no idea what is going on over there because CNN and other corporate media just cover it as a rogue state. K'naan puts the human element in his music and expresses it beautifully. Great all around CD, original beats, lyrics, and well put together. Keep on fighting K'naan wherever you are.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I cannot believe that only 10 people have rated this, September 11, 2006
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I saw K'naan live last month at a Reggae festival in California (Reggae on the River) and he just blazed the place. Of all the acts at that concert (From Sizzla, Bunny Wailer, Ziggy, Sean Paul etc) he was the only one to get a curtain call. The depth and simplicity of his beat and message makes him a powerful MC. I wrote off Hip Hop a few years ago because of the lack of creativity of the current acts (From 50 cent onwards). K'naan is a breath of fresh air. If you are fan of Hip hop and appreciate the roots of this genre you will enjoy this CD.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars K'NAAN, February 10, 2006
This review is from: Dusty Foot Philosopher (Audio CD)
this is some really good stuff. i found out about this when i went to see mos def and talib kweli in concert and it really blew my mind its really good music. k'naan is some good honest music that shouldn't be missed i highly recomend trying to get a hold of this album.
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