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A Tribe Called Quest



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Member Since7/7/2005
Band Websitewww.atribecalledquest.com
Band Members

Q-Tip , Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Jarobi
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Record LabelJive Records
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   About A Tribe Called Quest
A Tribe Called Quest is one of Hip Hops most legendary, beloved and revered groups of all time and for good reason. Easily recognized for their unique approach to rap music by employing jazz infused soundscapes to Afro centric rhymes, sans the jaded and often nihilistic aggressive posturing associated with hip-hop, A Tribe Called Quest was largely responsible for the popularity of a new genre that dominated the East Coast sound of the early 1990s.


Queens, New York natives Q-Tip , Phife Dawg , and Ali Shaheed Muhammad of Brooklyn, formed ATCQ in 1985. Jarobi, the honorary member of ATCQ, though not always heard, was a fixture of the group in heart and in friendship. QUEST, the original name of the group, was later given the prefix A Tribe Called by their high school buddies, The Jungle Brothers, while recording Black Is Black for their album Straight Out The Jungle. ATCQ, along with the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul, formed a unit called The Native Tongues. With a building buzz around The Native Tongues and Tribes energetic live performances, ATCQ landed a major recording contract with Jive Records in 1989.


Sonically, ATCQ was a decisive and welcomed tangent of jazz, bass-heavy rhythmic vibes and eclectic sampling when compared to the mundane recycling of soul loops, breaks and vocals of their contemporaries. Lyrically, emcees Q-Tip and Phife Dawg addressed social issues relevant to young blacks such as use of the n word and its relevance, date rape and other interpersonal relationships, industry politics and consumerism with infectious energy and fun and having a good time while still promoting positivity.


ATCQ composed a number of successful singles and albums with their creative approach to rap music. In 1990, the group released Peoples Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, scoring several memorable songs including Bonita Applebum, Can I Kick It and I Left my Wallet in El Segundo. It was their sophomore effort, The Low End Theory, considered one of the greatest follow-ups in hip-hop history, that would solidify them as legends. Released in late 1991, the freedom expressed in the creation and feel of this record - along with its successor Midnight Marauders - influenced many future artists and producers such as Common, The Roots, Jill Scott, Kanye West and The Neptunes. These artists are a part of ATCQs legacy and are evidence of ATCQs impact for years to come. Classics like Award Tour, Electric Relaxation, Check The Rhyme and Scenario defined ATCQs sound during this period.


In 1996, ATCQs fourth album, Beats, Rhymes & Life, was released. The Ummah - a production team consisting of Q-Tip , Ali Shaheed and newcomer and stellar talent Jay Dee (now Jay Dilla of Slum Village) - was established the same year. The team worked together to share their aural aesthetic with other artists like Janet Jackson, DAngelo, and Faith Evans.


ATCQ continued to perfect and advance their sound, displaying their unique take on hip-hop. It was with the completion of their fifth studio album, The Love Movement, that ATCQ chose to exit the proverbial stage.


In recent years, the anticipation for another ATCQ album has been building. The Abstract Poetic, Five Foot Assasin , and Mr. Muhammad have yet to grace the studio for another record, but have hit the road again. Today, the power of their music is still evident in their dynamic stage shows and in the reception of their adoring fans.


A Tribe Called Quests anomalous posture has changed the face and sound of hip-hop and paved the way for future groups, artists, producers and even fans to be unapologetic about their creative expression. With or without future recordings, ATCQs legacy lives on in the groups creative innovation that is recognized as a profound contribution to musical history.


A Tribe Called Quest is one of Hip Hops most legendary, beloved and revered groups of all time and for good reason. Easily recognized for their unique approach to rap music by employing jazz infused soundscapes to Afro centric rhymes, sans the jaded and often nihilistic aggressive posturing associated with hip-hop, A Tribe Called Quest was largely responsible for the popularity of a new genre that dominated the East Coast sound of the early 1990s.


Queens, New York natives Q-Tip , Phife Dawg , and Ali Shaheed Muhammad of Brooklyn, formed ATCQ in 1985. Jarobi, the honorary member of ATCQ, though not always heard, was a fixture of the group in heart and in friendship. QUEST, the original name of the group, was later given the prefix A Tribe Called by their high school buddies, The Jungle Brothers, while recording Black Is Black for their album Straight Out The Jungle. ATCQ, along with the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul, formed a unit called The Native Tongues. With a building buzz around The Native Tongues and Tribes energetic live performances, ATCQ landed a major recording contract with Jive Records in 1989.


Sonically, ATCQ was a decisive and welcomed tangent of jazz, bass-heavy rhythmic vibes and eclectic sampling when compared to the mundane recycling of soul loops, breaks and vocals of their contemporaries. Lyrically, emcees Q-Tip and Phife Dawg addressed social issues relevant to young blacks such as use of the n word and its relevance, date rape and other interpersonal relationships, industry politics and consumerism with infectious energy and fun and having a good time while still promoting positivity.


ATCQ composed a number of successful singles and albums with their creative approach to rap music. In 1990, the group released Peoples Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, scoring several memorable songs including Bonita Applebum, Can I Kick It and I Left my Wallet in El Segundo. It was their sophomore effort, The Low End Theory, considered one of the greatest follow-ups in hip-hop history, that would solidify them as legends. Released in late 1991, the freedom expressed in the creation and feel of this record - along with its successor Midnight Marauders - influenced many future artists and producers such as Common, The Roots, Jill Scott, Kanye West and The Neptunes. These artists are a part of ATCQs legacy and are evidence of ATCQs impact for years to come. Classics like Award Tour, Electric Relaxation, Check The Rhyme and Scenario defined ATCQs sound during this period.


In 1996, ATCQs fourth album, Beats, Rhymes & Life, was released. The Ummah - a production team consisting of Q-Tip , Ali Shaheed and newcomer and stellar talent Jay Dee (now Jay Dilla of Slum Village) - was established the same year. The team worked together to share their aural aesthetic with other artists like Janet Jackson, DAngelo, and Faith Evans.


ATCQ continued to perfect and advance their sound, displaying their unique take on hip-hop. It was with the completion of their fifth studio album, The Love Movement, that ATCQ chose to exit the proverbial stage.


In recent years, the anticipation for another ATCQ album has been building. The Abstract Poetic, Five Foot Assasin , and Mr. Muhammad have yet to grace the studio for another record, but have hit the road again. Today, the power of their music is still evident in their dynamic stage shows and in the reception of their adoring fans.


A Tribe Called Quests anomalous posture has changed the face and sound of hip-hop and paved the way for future groups, artists, producers and even fans to be unapologetic about their creative expression. With or without future recordings, ATCQs legacy lives on in the groups creative innovation that is recognized as a profound contribution to musical history.


       

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Mar 28 2009 8:20 PM

viva los A tribe called quest
Lichelle





Mar 29 2009 5:14 AM

Hey
Have a great Sunday !

showin your page some luv!

yours truly,
Lichelle
J O ϟ H ™





Mar 29 2009 6:21 AM

you guys should put buggin out up, one of your best songs.
=P
TiefTonMurphy





Mar 29 2009 3:22 PM

THX for ADD
greetz from germany

Keep It Alive
Mc Shood





Mar 29 2009 12:48 PM

Always great vibes here...
Peace shood
Siren 彩連





Mar 30 2009 3:20 PM

Hello!!
My Name Is Siren From Japan !!
Peace::
JT Studios





Mar 31 2009 4:33 AM

Tribe Called Quest, Forever

JT Studios - Memphis


Gd Ren





Mar 31 2009 12:59 PM

Hi and thanks for the add !
Cheers
Gd Ren
"Luchador"





Mar 31 2009 7:32 PM

Thanks for the add. ATCQs Impact has and will always be felt!!!!!!!
One Love
Lyrichris





Mar 31 2009 9:15 PM

wont stop screamin for dat reunion.
you wont stop me until you do.

peace.

straight from da heart-.
chris
kel





Apr 1 2009 6:39 PM

your myspace rocks!!!!







Windy Productions





Apr 1 2009 7:44 PM

Tribe, Holla at Windy! Check out the designs.
EZELL (ETHUMPENSTIEN,THE GROOVE KEEPER) ESTERS J.r





Apr 1 2009 7:51 PM

YO,STILL ROCK FOOTPRINTS,THANK FOR THE ADD!!
Mr. Goodnight....a.k.a who is hell is Mongo Slade?





Mar 19 2009 10:04 PM

Thank You for Adding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EJ [D.T.F.][C.H.M.]





Mar 28 2009 4:45 AM

Thnx 4 the add. You guys are legendary.
RayMello (Da Fly Fellow)





Mar 28 2009 7:42 AM

BEST GROUP EVA......
SPEACH IMPEDIMENTS





Apr 1 2009 9:03 PM

April Fools!
Jolsan





Apr 2 2009 10:17 AM

wesh bien ou koi vien ecouter du rap!
~Sunshine~





Apr 2 2009 3:39 PM

LOVE AND LIGHT Pictures, Images and Photos
The Ish





Apr 2 2009 2:40 PM

Love from Fargo
Shirtgroup.de





Apr 3 2009 8:55 PM

Thanx for the add.

Check out our new stuff on:
www.shirtgroup.de
Big up!
kel





Apr 4 2009 1:07 AM

Great page! Hit us back!




*JAZZ* of *H.W.A.*





Mar 26 2009 2:30 PM

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Apr 3 2009 12:51 AM

respect for the tribe
Alexandra Bautista





Apr 3 2009 5:08 AM

<3
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