The TRshady Forum became read-only in December 2014. The 10 year history will live on, in this archive.
Continue the discussion with the new home for the Eminem and Hip Hop discussion: HipHopShelter.com.

Can I kick it?

For discussion of mainstream Hip Hop or Urban music.

Can I kick it?

Postby stillmatic » Apr 23rd, '11, 01:51

Where are the A Tribe Called Quest fans up in here?

This week marks 21 year anniversary of their debut album 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm'. Afrocentric, jazzy, conscious and soulful classic music.

The original 'cool kids' of hip hop, they changed the game, and 20 years later opened the lane up for the likes of Lupe Fiasco and Kid Cudi. Hip hop's original breath of fresh air.

A Tribe Called Quest hall of famers. Q-Tip one of the greatest. Queens!

The New York Times - "Lloyd Banks may have stealthily become the most important rapper in New York".
User avatar
stillmatic
Soldier
Soldier
 
Posts: 1131
Joined: Nov 4th, '09, 10:17

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby stillmatic » Apr 23rd, '11, 02:13

I might as well tell the story of how I feel in love with the Tribe.

When I was still a kid in 90's growing up in NYC, and when we fell in love with hip hop we would of course listen to Nas, Tupac, Mobb Deep, Biggie, the Wu, Hov, GangStarr, EPMD etc. This is the type of music that would get us talking. And of course, moms hated it, they just heard a little bit of it, and didn't like the message, the slang, pretty much everything about it.

My mom would always be listening to music at the time which I thought was boring (and now I listen to ALL the time) like Billie Holiday, Curtis Mayfield, Sam Cooke, Bob Marley, Otis Redding etc. But she did listen to a bit of hip hop too, like Afrika Bambaataa, De La Soul, and mostly A Tribe Called Quest. She would always talk about Q-Tip, and I'd always this shit playing non-stop when I was at home. So of course, like any kid who would hear their parents music, I'd just dislike it because...I had to.

Then one day Flex had Q-Tip on hot97, and he played 'Bonita Applebum'...and I was hooked. It was just so fresh and cool, nothing like what was on the air at the time. It was such a breath of fresh air when you just wanted to kick back, chill and relax. Then word got around that Q-Tip was seeing Angie Martinez, and his legend couldn't be greater to me, he was THE man, I mean it was Angie!! Ever since, ATCQ has been my shit.
The New York Times - "Lloyd Banks may have stealthily become the most important rapper in New York".
User avatar
stillmatic
Soldier
Soldier
 
Posts: 1131
Joined: Nov 4th, '09, 10:17

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby N.W.A. » Apr 23rd, '11, 04:46

Much love for the Tribe. Pioneers of the game, making the transition from old school to new school. Q-Tip has one of the more overlooked minds in hip hop.
User avatar
N.W.A.
Trailer Trash
Trailer Trash
 
Posts: 305
Joined: Dec 7th, '10, 04:33
Location: Straight Outta Compton
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby Slim Fiasco » Apr 23rd, '11, 09:09

One of the greatest Hip-Hop groups. They had a perfect 3 albums run with their first releases. Favorite song is Award Tour, and album - The Low End Theory. Boom Bap at its finest!
Image

If you're learning how to rap, check out my tutorials - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=165230

The Right Way To Be A Hip-Hop Fan - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=168550
User avatar
Slim Fiasco
Renegade
Renegade
 
Posts: 2217
Joined: Apr 3rd, '11, 10:56
Location: Macedonia
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby Hiphopdane » Apr 23rd, '11, 11:22

Q-tip is one of the very few legendary producers of the 90's that has only gotten better. I'm really looking forward to hearing his Zulu album which according to himself should be the best stuff he has ever done. Normally I don't really trust a rapper when he says stuff like that but as I said, Q-tip has only gotten better and better :) Phife is my favourite rapper of the group, a shame he hasn't released a great solo album.

ATCQ is along with Naughty by nature of the most underrated groups there has ever been. The vibe of their music is so original and cool it's not even funny.

I love rapping along to those lines:

"I'm not your average MC with the Joe Schmoe flow
If you don't know me by now, you'll never know
Steppin on my critics, beatin on my foes
The plan is to stay focused, only then I can go
Straight from the heart, I represent hip hop
I be three albums deep, but I don't wanna go pop
Too many candy rappers seem to be at the top
Too much candy is no good, so now I'm closin the shop."
:y:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSolff0pVM8
"Historically speaking cause people be dissin', the first graffiti artists in the world were the Egyptians." - KRS-One

My blog: http://hiphopdane.blogspot.com/
User avatar
Hiphopdane
Soldier
Soldier
 
Posts: 1727
Joined: Apr 11th, '10, 17:49
Location: Denmark
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby KillahBee » Apr 23rd, '11, 17:32

I'm all that and then some
short, dark and handsome
I'll bust a nut inside your eye - to show you where I come from


Tribe are the shit :y:

The amount of Layers in Tip's production on the first 3 Tribe albums, despite the lack of engineering equipment that we have today, is astounding
Tip and Phife (who is damn underrated, imo) are two of the most easy-going, smoothest emcees of the 90s

It still boggles my mind to think that Midnight Marauders, 36 Chambers and Enta Da Stage where released within 2 weeks of eachother, with the former2 being released on the same day :o
Classic NY shit

BTW, another great post by Stillmatic :b:
Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Sh.., Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, see Malcolm
You see Biggie, see Pac, see success and its outcome
See Jesus, see Judas; see Caesar, see Brutus
See success is like suicide
Suicide, it's a suicide
If you succeed, prepare to be crucified
[/i
- Jay-Z


I'm on my balcony, seeing through the eyes of Tony
User avatar
KillahBee
Renegade
Renegade
 
Posts: 2012
Joined: Aug 2nd, '09, 20:40
Location: Slum Village
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby FreeSpeech » Apr 23rd, '11, 18:05

The fans want the feeling of A Tribe Called Quest
But all they got left is this guy called West
:D

I'm listening to Midnight Marauders right now, what in your opinions is the best album? I've listened to ATCQ, but not thouroughly...
#TRYeezus
Image
User avatar
FreeSpeech
Renegade
Renegade
 
Posts: 2789
Joined: Jun 26th, '10, 16:54
Location: DC
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby Slim Fiasco » Apr 23rd, '11, 18:59

^Low End Theory followed by MM.
Image

If you're learning how to rap, check out my tutorials - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=165230

The Right Way To Be A Hip-Hop Fan - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=168550
User avatar
Slim Fiasco
Renegade
Renegade
 
Posts: 2217
Joined: Apr 3rd, '11, 10:56
Location: Macedonia
Gender: Male

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby GladHeAteHerr » Apr 23rd, '11, 21:35

Only album I've really checked out is Low End theory but count me as a fan.
GladHeAteHerr
Trailer Trash
Trailer Trash
 
Posts: 127
Joined: Mar 23rd, '11, 02:27

Re: Can I kick it?

Postby stillmatic » Apr 25th, '11, 02:38

My favorite is probably Low End Theory, I mean it definetely changed the way hip hop was. It's damn near flawless.

But I love People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm a lot too, it contains my favorite Tribe songs. Bonita Applebum is just so fucking cool and mellow.
The New York Times - "Lloyd Banks may have stealthily become the most important rapper in New York".
User avatar
stillmatic
Soldier
Soldier
 
Posts: 1131
Joined: Nov 4th, '09, 10:17


Return to Hip Hop Domain



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users