A Tribe Called Quest

Solo ventures

Under the management of Violator, Q-Tip launched a briefly successful solo career, which saw two sizable hits ("Vivrant Thing", and "Breathe And Stop"), and the Gold-certified album, Amplified, released in 1999. Some saw Q-Tip's arguably radio-friendly material as pandering to the mainstream; something his former group were highly respected for avoiding during their run. The album was produced by Q-Tip and Jay Dee (as The Ummah), and DJ Scratch.

After Amplified, Q-Tip changed directions and recorded 2002's Kamaal the Abstract, an album which saw the rapper in the role of singer and bandleader. Unlike his work with Tribe, or even his own solo work, Kamaal was constructed around live music, and "abstract" song concepts, all orchestrated by Q-Tip himself. Unfortunately, Arista Records refused to release the album, fearing it would be unmarketable coming from a rapper. Undeterred, Q-Tip recorded 2005's Open, a slightly more accessible album, featuring contributions from André 300

More about A Tribe Called Quest (From Wikipedia)

History

Q-Tip and Phife were childhood friends and had grown up together in St. Albans, Queens. The pair first met Muhammad in Murray Bergtraum High School. Initially, Q-Tip had been performing read more...

People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

In less than a year, and under the management of DJ Red Alert, the group released their first single, "Description Of A Fool", to a lukewarm reception, and without a music video read more...

The Low End Theory

Following People's Instinctive Travels, the group continued to gather a loyal fan base through touring and guest appearances such as on De La Soul's "A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"". read more...

Midnight Marauders

Trugoy (also known Dave of De La Soul), appeared on the refrain of "Award Tour", the group's lead single from their third album Midnight Marauders, released on November 9, 1993. read more...

Intermission And The Ummah

Midnight Marauders remains A Tribe Called Quest's highest selling album, with sales of over three million units. The album's success allowed the group a greater financial freedom read more...

Beats, Rhymes And Life

Beats, Rhymes and Life, the group's fourth album, was released during the turbulent East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry, which engulfed many rappers from both coasts and even some read more...

The Love Movement And Split

Prior to the unveiling of The Love Movement, the group announced that it would be their last album together. Fans were surprised, as the breakdown had been kept discreet. In an interview read more...

Solo Ventures

Under the management of Violator, Q-Tip launched a briefly successful solo career, which saw two sizable hits ("Vivrant Thing", and "Breathe And Stop"), and the Gold-certified album, read more...

Reunion

The group first reunited on November 13th, 2004, headlining the Rock the Bells concert held in the Angels Stadium parking lot in Anaheim, CA. This was the night that Ol' Dirty Bastard read more...

A Tribe Called Quest is an American hip-hop group, formed in 1988. The group is composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip (Kamal Fareed), rapper Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer read more...

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