Talib Kweli sits down with Special for the game of Special Education. He speaks about working with DJ Quik and his "bag of African instruments", and jokes about E-40 having jugs of alcohol. He also speaks about why it was so hard to write a song about Lauryn Hill, his favorite artist to work with, the project that took the longest to make, what happened with his verse on Kanye's 'College Dropout' and more.
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