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Produced by DJ Premier, "Mathematics" is arguably the album's crown jewel. Over a legendary scratch hook, Mos Def uses statistics and numbers to dissect systemic racism, poverty, the prison-industrial complex, and urban survival. 5. "Umi Says" Black on Both Sides was intended to be
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