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A Tribe Called Quest Immortalize Phife Dawg With Street Art In New Video

In their new video for ‘We the People,’ A Tribe Called Quest work Phife Dawg’s memory into a wheatpaste mural for their latest off ‘We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service’

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Q-Tip Talks Phife, Trump And More With Elliott Wilson

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It’s been 18 years since A Tribe Called Quest put out an album, and yet somehow, their new record Thank You For Your Service…We’ve Got It From Here seems right on time. The album represents the best of Tribe, including late member Phife Dawg, and was inspired by despair. Q-Tip, joined by Jarobi White, Consequence […]

Q-Tip Talks Phife, Trump And More With Elliott Wilson

A Tribe Called Quest Will Drop A New Album ‘Very Soon’

L.A. Reid of Epic Records said that a ‘brand new album’ by A Tribe Called Quest will arrive ‘very soon’ and feature the late, great Phife Dawg.

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A Tribe Called Quest Will Drop A New Album ‘Very Soon’

L.A. Reid of Epic Records said that a ‘brand new album’ by A Tribe Called Quest will arrive ‘very soon’ and feature the late, great Phife Dawg.

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Q-Tip & Phife Talk Sophomore Jinx In Clip From New Documentary [VIDEO]

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Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest is the highly anticipated and controversial documentary about one of hip-hop’s most revered groups.  In this clip from the film, Q-Tip and Phife touch on the pressures they faced when recording their second album, 1991′s The Low End Theory . The documentary will be screened as part of the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 27th and 28th. Tickets for the film festival go on sale to the general public on April 18th. For more info on tickets, visit TribecaFilm.com . Clip spotted @ MissInfo.TV RELATED: Q-Tip Says Tribe Documentary Producers Are Trying To Screw Them [VIDEO] RELATED: A Tribe Called Quest Explain Their No-Show At Sundance Film Fest

Q-Tip & Phife Talk Sophomore Jinx In Clip From New Documentary [VIDEO]

A Tribe Called Quest Applaud Success Of Drake, Lupe, Kid Cudi

‘We knocked down the door,’ Phife Dawg tells MTV News at Rock the Bells stop. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway and Shaheem Reid Q-Tip and Phife Dawg perform at Rock the Bells Sunday Photo: Getty Images Making The Moment: Midnight Marauders A Tribe Called Quest pulled off the rare feat of dropping back-to-back-to-back classic albums in the early 1990s, with People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, The Low End Theory, and Midnight Mauraders. But while they were creating those masterpieces, they were fully unaware of the impact the group was having on hip-hop. According to Phife Dawg, ATCQ were just concerned with keeping the momentum going from one project to the next. “Gotta keep it coming,” he told MTV News. ” People’s Instinctive, we knocked down the door. Low End Theory, we knocked it off the hinges. And we just had to skyrocket after that. I don’t think we thought about it that much; we just decided to be ourselves and have fun with it. But I remember us saying to each other, ‘Let’s not make this a conceptual album — let’s just have fun. Rhyme over these beats and do what we do.’ But one important thing that we always had in mind was how the album would be sequenced, and I think that’s what really made the album banging.” While the four-man collective — Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheem Muhammad and Jarobi — didn’t realize yet the place they were carving out in music history, as they reflected on their careers, Tribe, touring this month on the Rock the Bells trek, said they understand the benchmarks they’ve achieved. And in particular, the influence they’ve had on a bevy of MCs, from Lupe Fiasco to J.Cole to Kid Cudi, all whom have burrowed from Tribe’s rythmic sound and everyman raps. Tribe’s DJ and one of the group’s core producers, Ali Shaheed, said he wished there were even more room for acts with that kind of artistic slant. “There are a lot of people who are bringing a lot of technique and style out there,” he said. “Hip-hop is different these days. One thing that’s missing is that there used to be a plethora [of diverse acts]. It only feels like just a handful on the mainstream level that’s impacting, like Drake, Lupe, Kid Cudi. They each have their own fanbase, which says a lot, that people are opening their minds to follow artists like that. But I would like to see a whole lot more. There was dozens of dozens of groups making an impact when we were out there. It’d be nice to see that again on a mainstream level.” Which up-and-coming MCs most remind you of A Tribe Called Quest? Let us know in the comments!

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