Idle Warship
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Idle Warship was a musical duo composed of Brooklyn emcee Talib Kweli and Philadelphia singer Res.[1] Res has appeared on each Talib Kweli album since 2000's Train of Thought. They have also toured together, including on the summer 2005 MGD Flavor 2 Savor mini-tour. They released their debut mixtape, Party Robot, on October 27, 2009 for free.[2] This was originally set for a 2008 release and announced on Talib Kweli's MySpace page in a New Year's blog entry.
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Background information | |
Genres | Indie pop, hip hop, alternative hip hop |
Years active | 2004–2018 |
Labels | Blacksmith Records/Element 9 |
Past members | Talib Kweli Res Graph Nobel |
Website | www |
Idle Warship has released songs via their MySpace page, including "Industry Diary",[3] "Screamin'" featuring mc chris, "Pull It Out" featuring Dapa Flex, "Fall Back" featuring Chester French, among others.[4][5]
The group released their debut album Habits of the Heart on November 1, 2011.[6]
After Res accused Talib Kweli of sexual misconduct,[7][8][9] their dispute signaled the end of Idle Warship in 2018.[citation needed]
Albums
- 2011: Habits of the Heart
Mixtape
- 2009: Party Robot
Singles
- 2008: "Screamin'" (featuring mc chris)
- 2008: "Black Snake Moan"
- 2008: "Get Up and Dance"
- 2008: "Steady"
- 2008: "Say You Will"
- 2008: "Try It On howwedoitoverhere"
- 2008: "Fall Back" (featuring Chester French)
- 2011: "Laser Beams"
Collaborations
- 2000: "Too Late" (from Reflection Eternal's Train of Thought)
- 2002: "Where Do We Go" (from Talib Kweli's Quality)
- 2004: "Going Hard" (from Talib Kweli's The Beautiful Struggle)
- 2004: "We Got the Beat" (from Talib Kweli's The Beautiful Struggle)
- 2005: "7:30" (from Talib Kweli's Right About Now (Bonus Edition) and 2004's The Beautiful Mix CD)
- 2007: "Soul Music" (from Talib Kweli and Madlib's Liberation)
- 2007: "Everything Man" (from Talib Kweli's Eardrum)
- 2008: "TRY IT ON (HOWWEDOITOVERHERE)"
- 2009: "Back Again" (from Reflection Eternal's Revolutions per Minute)
- 2012: "Get Your Way (Sex as a Weapon)" (from The Man with the Iron Fists OST)
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