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In an in-depth radio podcast interview with BBC Radio's Benji B called "The Story of Q-Tip", the Queens MC touched base on his last solo album The Abstract, dropping his forthcoming studio album The Last Zulu later this year, being engulfed in Hip Hop culture, working with Leonardo DiCaprio, and much more.
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It’s all too common to play a sultry, bluesy ballad that oozes sweet nothings to your significant other on St. Valentine’s Day. Sure, R&B songs make great for holding hands at recess, but there’s nothing like the perfect verse over a tight beat. Although propagandiz...
One of the greatest artistic products to derive from the African American culture is its music. And of that music, no category is as distinct as hip-hop, with its ability to raise awareness by telling stories of social injustice and oppression, but also of heritage and pride...
Q-Tip sat down for an interview with Rap Radar before A Tribe Called Quest's final New York City shows where he touched on some of the projects he has in the works—including producing for Kanye—and took a look back at the 20th anniversary of Tribe's seminal third album Midnight Marauders, which came out Nov. 9, 1993.
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It's a good time to be a Busta Rhymes fan. Earlier in the month, the 41-year-old rapper made waves by releasing "Thank You," an incendiary new track with frequent collaborator Q-Tip. He's built on the excitement by announcing a collaborative mixtape with Tip due out in December and by stopping by A Tribe Called Quest's reunion performance during the Yeezus tour stop in Brooklyn...
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A Tribe Called Quest reunited at last for one of two final performances at the Barclays Center for Kanye West’s The Yeezus Tour. The crowd was full of energy as Tribe ran through classics such as “Can I Kick It” and “Bonita Applebum.” However, the biggest ...
Drake's motto of "no new friends" has grown quite popular over the past year, but what happens if you lose your original friends? This is a pretty common occurrence in hip-hop; we've seen a number of celebrated groups, from N.W.A to Little Brother, break up over "differences" with each other...