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Today in Hip-Hop History: A Tribe Called Quest Dropped Their ‘Midnight Marauders’ LP 26 Years Ago

On this day in Hip-Hop history, A Tribe Called Quest Released their third studio album Midnight Marauders. As the group’s most popular work, this album marked the height of Hip Hop’s Afrocentric/hippie movement.

Aside from content, this album’s cover is it’s most distinctive quality. It features a full frontal portrait of the same black, green, and red woman from the The Low End Theory cover as well as headshots of some of the more well known rappers of the time, including Dr. Dre, Afrika Bambaataa, Busta Rhymes, Chuck D., Ice-T, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Del tha Funky Homosapien, P. Diddy, Heavy D, Too $hort, The Pharcyde, The Beastie Boys and more.

With this album, Tribe took a slight step away their heavy jazz influence to perpetuate a funkier vibe. Ali Shaheed Muhammad’s production sounded more on this album like something you would hear on the radio in the early 90’s (with a Tribe twist of course). The largest change, however, came in the realm of lyricism. Over their four year quest, Q-Tip and Phife Dawg picked up linguistic skills that come full circle on this album. Their cadence, flow, and diction all show signs of improvement along with the length and depth of their metaphors. Although this album features less subject-specific tracks than their previous work, the two show that they have finally figured out how to intrigue the minds of both the Hip-Hop faithful and everyday music listener.

Commercially, Midnight Marauders is the A Tribe Called Quest’s highest selling album. The album sold over 1,000,000 copies within it’s the first year, making it a platinum hit. It also peaked #70 on the UK album charts, #8 on the Billboard 200, and took the top spot Top R&B/Hip-Hop chart.

A lot of the album’s success is due to its timeless classic of a single “Award Tour” which peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its influence has spanned decades with the track being referenced by the likes of Wale, Kanye West, Common, Azealia Banks, and Justin Timberlake.

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Questlove to Drop New Book Titled ‘Mixtape Potluck’

It seems like Ahmir Thompson aka Questlove is one of the busiest people in the world. He often claims he has 14 jobs. Not only is he the co-founder of the legendary Roots with Black Thought, but he’s the bandleader for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, a DJ, producer, designer, music educator, and bestselling and James Beard Award-nominated author. On top of all that, Quest is preparing for the release of his newest book Mixtape Potluck.

Besides music, Quest is a connoisseur of culinary delights. Another one of his books, Something To Food About: Exploring Creativity with Innovative Chefs, explores his love of food. He’s been hosting Food Salons—where the country’s best chefs cook for the star-studded guest list. At these salons, guests are always telling Questlove about their super-special secret recipes, which got him thinking: “Why not design an event where everyone makes that super-special secret recipe, all at once?” And everyone is invited.

According to the description of the book, in Mixtape Potluck (Abrams Image; October 15, 2019; U.S. $29.99; Hardcover), Questlove imagines the ultimate potluck dinner party. He invites more than fifty chefs, entertainers, artists, thought leaders, and musicians (full guest list below) and asks them to bring along their favorite recipes. He also pairs each guest with a song that he feels best captures their unique creative energy.

Quest has a slew of guests of his latest venture including Fred Armisen, Martha Stewart,  Nyesha Arrington Maya Rudolph Tariq Trotter, Ashley Graham, Kwame Onwuachi, Yvonne Orji, Limmy Fallon, Gabrielle Union, Q-Tip, Jarobi White, and many more.

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Q-Tip Explains The Changes In Hip-Hop That Led To ATCQ’s Breakup

Q-Tip and Elton John have worked together on music. Elton appeared on A Tribe Called Quest’s final album, courtesy of the song “Solid Wall Of Sound.” The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame-inducted British songwriter, singer, and pianist provided additional vocals to the track that sampled his “Bennie And The Jets” song which topped the charts in 1974. Last year, Q-Tip and Demi Lovato covered another mid-’70s Elton cut, 1976’s “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” collaboration with Kiki Dee.

The Abstract is the latest guest on Sir Elton John’s Rocket Hour Radio on Apple’s Beats 1. The full episode premieres this afternoon (March 21). In clips, the host tells Tip about how much of a fan he has been of Tribe. “I’m so thrilled to do this show with you. A Tribe Called Quest are probably the seminal Hip-Hop band of all time, I think,” asserts John. In another section, John notes, “I remember starting out seeing bands like N.W.A and Public Enemy in London at the Hammersmith Odeon. And then De La Soul and people like that. And it’s just—there’s something wonderful about you guys coming together and all the different members.”

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Elton alludes to the breakup of A Tribe Called Quest. Although the group performed together at times during the 2000s and released one song in 2003, many were astonished by 2016’s reunion album, We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, dropping just months after the death of Phife Dawg. “We kind of, you know—it gets to the point where it’s like a marriage as every [artist has said] before me. It got a little funky there. But we always loved each other; we all grew up with each other. The times were kind of changing [in the late 1990s]. ‘Cause when we started, [Hip-Hop] was more of a group thing. And then, 10 years later—it’s a very trendy thing, the Hip-Hop [genre] sometimes, [and] it was getting to be a solo man’s game. And we were kind of on the outs and [separating] just happened,” Q-Tip reveals.

In 1999, one year after The Love Movement, he stepped forth with gold-certified solo debut Amplified. Phife Dawg followed with 2000’s Da Ventilation: DA LP. Meanwhile, Ali Shaheed Muhammad went on to co-found Lucy Pearl. In 2004, he dropped his solo, Shaheedullah and Stereotypes. Another founding Tribe member, Jarobi White, formed evitaN with Dres of Black Sheep.

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Elton points to Tribe’s subsequent reunion. “We did [get back together]; we did okay,” Q-Tip responds. He then asks Elton about his early work in the band Bluesology. Tip suggests how challenging group dynamics can be.

Elsewhere in the conversation, Q-Tip updates fans. Approaching a decade since Kamaal The Abstract released, he reveals, “I’m working with Mary J. Blige.” Elton John says he is glad to hear that. “That’s my sis’ right there.” XXL magazine also reports that Q-Tip is collaborating on something with Danny Brown. In another clip, Tip confirms, “I’m working on solo records—plural; I’m working on three records.” For years, Q-Tip has suggested his next solo album would be The Last Zulu.

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For a period, Q-Tip was believed to be signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music. It is unclear if that remains the case.

Q-Tip and Elton John have worked together on music. Elton appeared on A Tribe Called Quest’s final album, courtesy of the song “Solid Wall Of Sound.” The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame-inducted British songwriter, singer, and pianist provided additional vocals to the track that sampled his “Bennie And The Jets” song which topped the charts in 1974. Last year, Q-Tip and Demi Lovato covered another mid-’70s Elton cut, 1976’s “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” collaboration with Kiki Dee.

The Abstract is the latest guest on Sir Elton John’s Rocket Hour Radio on Apple’s Beats 1. The full episode premieres this afternoon (March 21). In clips, the host tells Tip about how much of a fan he has been of Tribe. “I’m so thrilled to do this show with you. A Tribe Called Quest are probably the seminal Hip-Hop band of all time, I think,” asserts John. In another section, John notes, “I remember starting out seeing bands like N.W.A and Public Enemy in London at the Hammersmith Odeon. And then De La Soul and people like that. And it’s just—there’s something wonderful about you guys coming together and all the different members.”

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Elton alludes to the breakup of A Tribe Called Quest. Although the group performed together at times during the 2000s and released one song in 2003, many were astonished by 2016’s reunion album, We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, dropping just months after the death of Phife Dawg. “We kind of, you know—it gets to the point where it’s like a marriage as every [artist has said] before me. It got a little funky there. But we always loved each other; we all grew up with each other. The times were kind of changing [in the late 1990s]. ‘Cause when we started, [Hip-Hop] was more of a group thing. And then, 10 years later—it’s a very trendy thing, the Hip-Hop [genre] sometimes, [and] it was getting to be a solo man’s game. And we were kind of on the outs and [separating] just happened,” Q-Tip reveals.

In 1999, one year after The Love Movement, he stepped forth with gold-certified solo debut Amplified. Phife Dawg followed with 2000’s Da Ventilation: DA LP. Meanwhile, Ali Shaheed Muhammad went on to co-found Lucy Pearl. In 2004, he dropped his solo, Shaheedullah and Stereotypes. Another founding Tribe member, Jarobi White, formed evitaN with Dres of Black Sheep.

The Kennedy Center Put Q-Tip In Charge Of Hip-Hop Culture & He Built A Dream Team To Help

Elton points to Tribe’s subsequent reunion. “We did [get back together]; we did okay,” Q-Tip responds. He then asks Elton about his early work in the band Bluesology. Tip suggests how challenging group dynamics can be.

Elsewhere in the conversation, Q-Tip updates fans. Approaching a decade since Kamaal The Abstract released, he reveals, “I’m working with Mary J. Blige.” Elton John says he is glad to hear that. “That’s my sis’ right there.” XXL magazine also reports that Q-Tip is collaborating on something with Danny Brown. In another clip, Tip confirms, “I’m working on solo records—plural; I’m working on three records.” For years, Q-Tip has suggested his next solo album would be The Last Zulu.

Big Boi Explains Just How Real The OutKast & A Tribe Called Quest Joint Album Was (Video)

For a period, Q-Tip was believed to be signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music. It is unclear if that remains the case.

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