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"The Blast" is a hip hop single from Reflection Eternal's only album, Train of Thought. It features rapping from the duo's emcee, Talib Kweli, as well as from its producer, DJ Hi-Tek. It is the only Reflection Eternal song that Hi-Tek raps on, and like all Reflection Eternal songs, he produces it. The song has a somber and jazzy beat backed by vocals from Vinia Mojica. It has a music video in which Kweli and Hi-Tek are rapping in a rainstorm. The music video version is extended in length, and gives Talib Kweli an extra verse. It was also very successful, since it peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks.
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- The Blast (Clean)
- The Blast (Dirty)
- The Blast (Instrumental)
- Down for the Count (Solo Version / Dirty)
- Down for the Count (Solo Version / Instrumental)
- Train of Thought (Clean)
- Train of Thought (Instrumental)
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- The Blast
- Down for the Count
- Train of Thought
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" Definition" · "Respiration" · "The Express" · "Move Somethin'" · "The Blast" · "Down for the Count" · "Good to You" · "Fortified Live" · "Waiting for the DJ" · "Get By" · "Peace of Mind" · "I Try" · "Never Been In Love" · "Flash Gordon" · "Fly that Knot" · "Gettin' Up Anthem" · "Listen!!!" · "More or Less" · "Hot Thing" · "Say Something" · "Everything Man" · "Hostile Gospel Pt. 1"
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"Express" · "Move Somethin' · "Blast" · "Down for the Count" · "Round & Round" · "Sun God" · "Fortified Live" · "Where It Started At (NY)"
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