Black Thought recorded a solo album, titled
Masterpiece Theatre and intended for a 2001 release, However, by September 2014, Black Thought and the solo album were not referenced on the Razor & Tie website. Black Thought's first release outside of The Roots was the 2011 mixtape
The Prestige, which he released alongside 10.Deep and the Money Making Jam Collective, the latter of which included longtime Roots collaborators such as
Dice Raw, S.T.S., P.O.R.N., and Truck North. In 2013, he stated his intention to follow the mixtape with an album titled
Talented Mr. Trotter. However, Black Thought's next release would instead be the EP
Streams of Thought, Vol. 1, a June 2018 collaboration with producer
9th Wonder. That November, Black Thought and
Salaam Remi released a follow-up EP,
Streams of Thought, Vol. 2. The third installment in the "Streams of Thought" series,
Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able, was a full studio album released in 2020. The album was preceded by the single "Good Morning", which featured
Pusha T,
Killer Mike, and
Swizz Beatz; other featured artists on the album include
Portugal. The Man,
Schoolboy Q and
the Last Artful, Dodgr. Black Thought and
Danger Mouse had begun work on a collaborative album, originally titled
Dangerous Thoughts, in 2006. There was no further news about this album for years, until the artists announced in May 2022 that they would be releasing their collaboration that August. The album, retitled
Cheat Codes, was released on August 10, 2022.
Cheat Codes included a posthumous appearance from
MF Doom; other featured artists included
Raekwon,
Kid Sister,
Joey Badass,
Russ,
Dylan Cartlidge,
Michael Kiwanuka,
ASAP Rocky,
Run the Jewels, and
Conway the Machine. In February 2016, Black Thought joined forces with
Fashawn,
Murs, and
Del the Funky Homosapien to record a new track called "Rise Up" for the video game
Street Fighter V.
Capcom released a music video for the song that included appearances by Black Thought and his fellow collaborators. In December 2017, Black Thought appeared on
HOT 97 with
Funkmaster Flex and performed a 10-minute freestyle over "The Learning (Burn)" instrumental by
Mobb Deep. This freestyle went widely viral, trending on Twitter for the next days and hitting millions of views on
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