A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in St. Albans, Queens, New York, in 1985, originally composed of rapper and main producer Q-Tip, rapper Phife Dawg, DJ and co-producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and rapper Jarobi White. Members of the Native Tongues collective, the group is regarded as a pioneer of alternative hip hop, influencing numerous hip hop and R&B musicians. The group's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, was a critical success, earning the first five 'mic' rating in The Source's history. In 1991, the group saw commercial success with its jazz-infused second album, The Low End Theory, which helped shape alternative hip hop in the 1990s. It was followed by the similarly successful and influential Midnight Marauders, and Beats, Rhymes and Life, which topped the Billboard 200. In 1998, the group disbanded shortly before releasing its fifth album The Love Movement, but in 2006, the original members reunited and toured sporadically for the next seven years. In 2016, the group released its sixth and final album, We Got It from Here... From Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Tribe_Called_Quest) under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode)
A film by Chris "Gonzo" Gonzalez featuring: Black Ninja, Andrew "Tinky" Tomich, Frankie Decker, Genesis Atkins, Addie Fridy, Daniel Dent, Jason Thurtle, Quincy "Sleepy" Dixon, ...
411VM 33 is the thirty-third issue of 411 video magazine and was published in March 1999. Front cover Heath KirchartBack cover Jonas WrayChaos Profiles Peter HewittWheels of ...
This is the first skate video released by Zoo York. It's a great piece of history as both the skateboarding and soundtrack are very raw, ...
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Industry: Pit Crew Skate Shop | Can I Kick It? | 411VM Issue 33 |