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Mos Def - The Ecstatic

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"The Ecstatic" is the fourth studio album by American rapper Mos Def, released on June 9, 2009. The record features production from Madlib, Oh No, and Preservation, drawing heavily from obscure soul and international samples to create an eclectic, experimental sound. It includes notable tracks like "Casa Bey" and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2010. The project is highly regarded by hip-hop listeners who appreciate underground, alternative rap.

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Mos Def - The Ecstatic ranks #104 of 215 in the Hip Hop Album ranking, behind Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, ahead of Big Pun - Capital Punishment.

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Who produced Mos Def's The Ecstatic?

The Ecstatic featured production from Madlib and Oh No, among others, giving the album its eclectic, sample-heavy sound. Madlib contributed several beats that drew from international music sources, including French and Turkish samples. The production was widely praised as a creative high point in Mos Def's catalog.

What year did The Ecstatic come out?

The Ecstatic was released in 2009 as Mos Def's fourth solo studio album. It arrived on the Downtown Records label. The album followed 2006's True Magic and was seen as a creative comeback for the rapper.

Is The Ecstatic available on streaming services?

The Ecstatic's availability on streaming platforms has been inconsistent over the years, with the album occasionally removed due to sample clearance and label issues. Fans have frequently noted its absence from major services. This has contributed to the album's cult status among hip-hop listeners.

What are the standout tracks on The Ecstatic?

Tracks like 'Auditorium' featuring Slick Rick, 'Casa Bey,' and 'Quiet Dog Bite Hard' are frequently cited as highlights of The Ecstatic. The album's global production influences and Mos Def's versatile vocal approach set it apart from mainstream hip-hop releases of the era. 'Auditorium' in particular is considered a fan favorite.

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