A Popmatters.com review describes Kweli as "a hyper-articulate MC with a revolutionary's mind and a sensitive poet's heart, but he's also a world-class battle MC, able to rip other MCs' rhymes apart in a quick second"[1] (http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/k/kwelitalib-reflection.html). Rolling Stone magazine gave the album 3.5 stars and called it "the rare socially aware hip-hop record that can get fists pumping in a rowdy nightclub"[2] (http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp?aid=14508). With former partner Mos Def's critical smash Black on Both Sides to be compared to, Reflection Eternal earned some criticism for Kweli's perceived shallowness in his socially and politically lyrics, such as in this PitchFork review, "Kweli uses the rhythm as a foundation, building rambling, baroque rhyme structures on top of them, exhibiting his cock-eyed 'skills'. This kind of braggadocio doesn't weaken the effort in the same way his moralizing self-canonization does, if only because he can often back those claims up"[3] (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/k/kweli_talib/reflection-eternal.shtml).
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
Reflection Eternal (a.k.a. Train of Thought) is an alternative hip hop album by East Coast rapper Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek, released on October 17, 2000 (see 2000 in music) on Rawkus Records[?]. Due to a series of underground hits in the late 1990s, both Kweli and Hi-Tek were hyped in the hip hop music media, and Reflection Eternal was a critical success, though sales were slim. Kweli's reflections on modern African-American culture, including criticisms of commercialism[?] and violence like "these cats drink champagne/To toast death and pain/Like slaves on the ship talkin' 'bout who got the flyest chains".

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Chart positions 2000 The Billboard 200 No. 17
2001 The Billboard 200 No. 124
2001 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 40
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - singles
2000 Move Somethin Hot Rap Singles No. 1
2000 Move Somethin Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks No. 32
2001 The Blast Hot Rap Singles No. 2
2001 Move Somethin' Hot Rap Singles No. 15
2001 The Blast Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks No. 48