True Magic

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True Magic
True Magic cover
Studio album by Mos Def
Released December 29, 2006[1]
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 52:37
Label Geffen Records
Producer(s) The Neptunes, Rich Harrison, Minnesota, Preservation, Mos Def
Professional reviews
Mos Def chronology
The New Danger
(2004)
True Magic
(2006)


True Magic is the third solo album from New York rapper Mos Def. It is his last album on Geffen Records and was released on December 29, 2006. True Magic features production from The Neptunes, Rich Harrison and Minnesota, among others. The album was released in a clear-case with no cover art.

The song "Crime & Medicine" is essentially a cover of GZA's 1995 single "Liquid Swords", though it contains different verses. Also, the track "Undeniable" uses elements from the 2003 song "Anti-Matter" by King Geedorah aka MF DOOM. The song "Dollar Day" uses the same beat as "Nolia Clap" by Juvenile. [2]

It was recently announced on MTV, that this version isn't a full version, but a teaser/promotional debut. A new version of the album will be released spring 2007, with updated songs and cover art.

Contents

# Title Producer(s) Length
1 "True Magic" DJ Epik 2:51
2 "Undeniable" Rich Harrison 4:16
3 "U R The One" Minnesota 3:58
4 "Thug Is A Drug" Minnesota 2:52
5 "Crime & Medicine" RZA 3:08
6 "A Ha" Minnesota 2:35
7 "Dollar Day" Juvenile and XL 5:14
8 "Napoleon Dynamite" Preservation 2:01
9 "There Is A Way" Preservation 3:27
10 "Sun, Moon, Stars" Preservation 4:39
11 "Murder Of A Teenage Life" The Neptunes 3:25
12 "Fake Bonanza" Preservation 4:11
13 "Perfect Timing" Mos Def 4:13
14 "Lifetime" Preservation 5:47
15 "Top Middle Top" 4:22

The album was released on a Friday as opposed to the traditional Tuesday. The label now says that the release was essentially a bad idea on their part and will now be re-released in the springtime with cover art and credits now accompanying.[3] This makes the currently available version a collector's item as it has been recalled and more and more stores react to the news. This may have been done by the record to boost the album's image as the song "Undeniable" has earned Mos Def a Grammy nomination.

U.S. Billboard 200
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
Position 151 78 77
Sales per week 11,040 11,000
Overall sales 11,040 22,040

Track listing, credits

"Top Middle Top" Mos Def Myspace [4]

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