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		<title>Dave Chappelle Brings Chappelle Show to SNL in Epic Episode</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2016 03:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday, (Nov. 11), the long-awaited episode that featured legendary comedian and Chappelle Show host, Dave Chappelle hosting for the first time with Hip Hop icons A Tribe Called Quest performing aired. Despite the show kicking off by avoiding the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday, (Nov. 11), the long-awaited episode that featured legendary comedian and <strong><em>Chappelle Show</em></strong> host, <strong>Dave Chappelle</strong> hosting for the first time with Hip Hop icons <strong>A Tribe Called Quest</strong> performing aired.</p>
<p>Despite the show kicking off by avoiding the usual direct criticism of now President-elect, Donald Trump, Dave Chappelle opened his initial monologue more pointed with criticism of the election result reactions saying, “It seemed like Hillary [Clinton] was up in the polls, but I know the whites.”</p>
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<p>While most of the media seemed shocked by Trump’s win, Chappelle wasn’t surprised at all, a reaction that he channeled into his first skit, with an appearance by none other than fellow legendary political comedian <strong>Chris Rock</strong>, titled &#8220;Election Night.&#8221;</p>
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<p>As if the night couldn&#8217;t get any more epic, <strong>A Tribe Called Quest</strong> hit the stage with their first performance, performing the song, &#8220;We The People,&#8221; a politically charged song that excoriates complacency in the face of xenophobia, racism, and homophobia. The performance, which noticeably was missing the charisma of <strong>Phife</strong>, ended up as an on-air tribute to the Hip Hop legend as the group unfurled a banner featuring the rapper&#8217;s face among a piece of art.</p>
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<p>For those of us who missed the <em>Chappelle Show</em>, Dave did his own tribute to the show and beloved characters during his &#8220;Walking Dead Chappelle&#8217;s Show&#8221; skit, which featured characters Tyrone Biggums, Chuck Taylor, Clayton Bigsby, the Time Travelling Haters and Lil Jon facing death as Negan decides who he&#8217;s going to off. Eventually, Chappelle’s Negan chooses to kill Tyrone Biggums. After the baseball bat decapitates him, however, Tyrone’s head comes rolling back, and does, in fact, have its own political message to declare:</p>
<p>“Even though our country seems irrevocably severed, like a man from his head, let my example prove that we should continue to move forward.” In some ways, the bizarre, genre-bursting sequence seemed like a proper response to such an insane week. Tyrone notes, “I’ve only got two weeks until they take away my health care.”</p>
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<p>The final performance of the night featured ATCQ performing &#8220;The Space Program&#8221; with special appearances by <strong>Busta Rhymes</strong> and <strong>Consequence</strong>, which was the best way to end an amazing show. Still paying tribute to Phife, the group performs the second track off of their final album, <em>We Got it From Here&#8230; Thank You 4 Your Service.</em></p>
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<p>During an interview with the New York Times, Q-Tip spoke on him and Phife Dawg mending their often-fractious relationship, stating that he was unaware that things were that critical with Phife&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had no idea that his days was numbered,&#8221; Q-Tip told <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/arts/music/a-tribe-called-quest-new-album-interview.html?smid=pl-share">the <i>New York Times</i></a>. &#8220;I just want to celebrate him, you know.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service </i>features appearances by <strong>Andre 3000</strong>, <strong>Jack White</strong>, <strong>Kendrick Lamar</strong> and <strong>Elton John </strong>and is available now.</p>
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		<title>J. Cole Helps Revive ATCQ&#8217;s Classic &#8220;Can I Kick It?&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2015 15:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week not only marked the 22nd anniversary for A Tribe Called Quest&#8216;s undeniably iconic Midnight Marauders album, but it also debuted the releasing of J.Cole&#8216;s remix of &#8220;Can I Kick It?&#8221; from the original 1990 People&#8217;s Instinctive Travels And The Paths [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This week not only marked the 22nd anniversary for<strong> A Tribe Called Quest</strong>&#8216;s undeniably iconic <em>Midnight Marauders</em> album, but it also debuted the releasing of<strong> J.Cole</strong>&#8216;s remix of &#8220;Can I Kick It?&#8221;<em> </em>from the original 1990 <em>People&#8217;s Instinctive Travels And The Paths of Rhythm</em>. The remaking of the single gives off an upbeat vibe, while still serving up its original mellow sound. As a 910 native, it&#8217;s definitely a beautiful thing to be able to witness innovators of hip hop and our Dreamville pioneer create something valuable and legendary. The reissue of  the <em>People&#8217;s Instinctive Travels and The Paths of Rhythm</em> album is set to be drop this Friday and we are definitely looking forward to the rebirth of what Q-Tip, Phife, Ali Shaheed Muhammed and Jarobi&#8217;s made possible 25 years ago. Stay tuned.</p>
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		<title>Beats, Rhymes and Strife: Thoughts on the Tribe Documentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 20:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After the long-anticipated release of Michael Rapaports documentary on A Tribe Called Quest, what better time to take a look at the film and share our impressions. </p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">After months of tribulation, <strong>Michael Rapaport</strong>&#8216;s <strong>Beats, Rhymes and Life: the Travels of a Tribe Called Quest</strong> has finally been released. Fueled in part by our abiding love for <strong>A Tribe Called Quest</strong> as well as the controversy the film has generated, the hype train has reached its peak. With the movie finally available to the general public, we&#8217;ve got our thoughts in order, but one question remains unanswered: why is <strong>Q-Tip </strong>so mad?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Remember, Q-Tip <a href="http://respect-mag.com/q-tip-criticizes-michael-rapaports-beats-rhymes-and-life-documentary/">went on TV</a> a couple weeks ago to urge artists to exercise creative control over their work. Having now seen the movie in its entirety, Q-Tip&#8217;s remarks remain puzzling (what makes more sense, though, is<strong> Phife Dawg</strong>&#8216;s promotion of the film). First and foremost, <em>Beats, Rhymes and Life</em> is a beautiful tribute to the group&#8217;s work, an unequivocal love letter from Rapaport, an adoring fan. For Tribe devotees, the film gives you a new way to indulge in the songs (the scene where Q-Tip pulls out a record from his shelf and re-creates the drum sample for &#8220;Can I Kick It&#8221; gives you chills as he whittles the sample down to the familiar kick), and for those unlucky enough to have never found the group it provides an excellent primer. <strong>Madlib </strong>does a great job with the mix, weaving the group&#8217;s music in with the film to maximize its potency. The animations that pace the film evoke the group&#8217;s album art and create a sort of hip-hop <em>Yellow Submarine</em> aesthetic that is thoroughly appropriate. This is hardly a critical documentary, it is idol worship.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with that. The film&#8217;s best moments come from the featured commentators, a diverse collection of artists old and young who love Tribe. The <strong>Native Tongues</strong> section is short but sweet. <strong>Pharrell Williams</strong> talking about Phife&#8217;s first verse in &#8220;Buggin&#8217; Out&#8221;, <strong>Black Thought</strong> making fun of their early fashion sense (&#8220;they was wearing some real questionable type shit&#8221;), and the <strong>Beastie Boys</strong> describing how the group pulled the negativity out of hip-hop all serve as notable reminders that Tribe&#8217;s popular acclaim is thoroughly eclipsed by their popularity within music circles.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Beats, Rhymes and Life</em> isn&#8217;t all about the music, however; it also details the deterioration of the group&#8217;s dynamic. Rapaport lamentably glosses over <strong>Jarobi</strong>&#8216;s departure from the group after<em> People&#8217;s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm</em>, an event that might give valuable clues as to why the rest of the group would eventually fall apart. The second half of the film focuses primarily on the relationship between Q-Tip and Phife, from Tip&#8217;s desire to dissolve the group in 1998 through their feud during the <strong>Rock the Bells</strong> tour in 2008.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s hard to watch; you simply don&#8217;t want to think that the people who played off each other so well in songs like &#8220;Check the Rhime&#8221; could possibly despise each other so much. Phife is convinced that Tip sees himself as the core of the group, and Tip is convinced that Phife is hindered by a false sense of inferiority. You sympathize with Phife not because Q-Tip is in the wrong, but because Q-Tip&#8217;s persona is so much more (pardon the pun) abstract. Even in conflict they are a perfect yin and yang &#8212; Q-Tip the aloof genius, always perfecting his music, and Phife the more practical wordsmith, who writes his verse on the train to the studio and then drops a classic. Q-Tip buys records in his free time, Phife goes to baseball games.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The true wisdom of the film comes from <strong>De La Soul</strong>&#8216;s <strong>Dave</strong>, who argues that &#8220;when we see Tribe onstage we want to believe there&#8217;s love.&#8221; <em>Beats, Rhymes and Life</em> complicates that belief. The early days of the group are so playful, energetic and positive that you are convinced of their authenticity, but the malice between Q-Tip and Phife later in life is truly corrosive. There is redemption only in their reminiscence, and the fact that they both have it pretty good now. There are glimpses of Q-Tip&#8217;s solo career (which, of course, has been tremendous), but the most uplifting scenes depict Phife&#8217;s improving health as he fights his diabetes and undergoes a successful kidney transplant. Life isn&#8217;t so much better or worse than the glory days, just <em>different</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">With all that in mind, go see the movie. Like, right now. And then by all accounts you should probably buy the DVD. If you&#8217;re like me, you could listen to these people talk about music all day, and Rapaport has promised tons of extra footage. The film is comprehensive, but it still has some fairly tough omissions. <strong>Ali Shaheed Muhammad</strong> injects a significant amount of wisdom between Q-Tip and Phife&#8217;s bickering, but his role in the group is relatively unexplored. <strong>J-Dilla</strong>&#8216;s work on the last two albums is not discussed at all (this would make a great featurette, although I would push for a full movie on Jay Dee himself). Phife Dawg&#8217;s criticisms of the Knicks front office drew cheers from the partisan New York audience, but probably could have waited for the DVD. These are necessarily hard decisions, as the documentary stays lean at an hour and 35 minutes long.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">So why might Q-Tip be so upset about the movie? Hopefully it&#8217;s not a race thing, as he hinted in his interview. Rapaport&#8217;s reverence transcends skin color, and by playing the race card Tip has the potential to obscure a fact that the film demonstrates forcefully: the members of Tribe are extraordinarily positive role models (it&#8217;s hard to imagine many rappers hugging everyone in sight at their high school, as Q-Tip does at Murray Bergtraum). It seems likely, however, that his discontent won&#8217;t have much impact; the people who care about Tribe will no doubt see this movie, and there&#8217;s no doubt they will enjoy it. As <strong>Large Professor</strong> says, &#8220;that Tribe shit was like putting your feet in a new fresh pair of kicks&#8221;, and that feeling certainly hasn&#8217;t changed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 17:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The latest clip from Beats, Rhymes and Life focuses on Phife Dawg's medical troubles and his relationship with Q-Tip. </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">Tomorrow is the big day, the New York release of Michael Rapaport&#8217;s <strong>Beats, Rhymes &amp; Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest</strong>. To celebrate, <a href="http://www.complex.com/music/2011/07/premiere-watch-an-exclusive-clip-from-beats-rhymes-and-life-the-travels-of-a-tribe-called-quest">Complex has another clip</a> from the film, focusing on <strong>Phife Dawg</strong>&#8216;s medical troubles and his relationship with <strong>Q-Tip</strong>. If you weren&#8217;t <em>already</em> planning on seeing this movie (and really, there would have to be something seriously wrong with you if you weren&#8217;t), hopefully the poignancy of this clip will change your mind. Look for our take on the Tribe documentary in the coming days. <strong><br />
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		<title>Q-Tip Criticizes Michael Rapaport&#8217;s Beats, Rhymes and Life Documentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q-Tip and Michael Rapaport square off about the upcoming Tribe documentary.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">As the hype builds in advance of the July 8th release of <strong>Michael Rapaport</strong>&#8216;s <strong>&#8220;Beats, Rhymes and Life: the Travels of A Tribe Called Quest</strong>&#8220;, the tension between <strong>Q-Tip</strong> and the director&#8217;s creation has come to a head. In an interview with <strong>MTV&#8217;s RapFix Live</strong>, the Abstract urged fellow hip-hop artists to &#8220;be in charge of your own stories&#8221;, arguing that something was lost in translation in the film by having Rapaport try to chronicle the legacy of a group operating in a &#8220;predominately African-American&#8221; tradition.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">In the same program, Rapaport expressed confusion as to Q-Tip&#8217;s complaint. It&#8217;s a valid question: &#8220;Beats, Rhymes and Life&#8221;, by all indications, is very much one fan&#8217;s love letter to the group, and Rapaport seems perfectly qualified to try and tell that story. The racial implication in Tip&#8217;s words seems particularly closed-minded for such a gifted artist, but until the movie sees a full release, we won&#8217;t really be able to say for sure what he means. Get your popcorn ready.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Via <a href="http://www.mtv.com/videos/news/668528/michael-rapaport-responds-to-q-tips-documentary-greivances.jhtml#id=1666511">MTV</a> (Q-Tip interview comes in at around 1:00 in)</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 16:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trailer and review for A Tribe Called Quest documentary (to be released July 8th). </p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Last year <strong>Michael Rappaport </strong>announced that he  would be directing a documentary focusing on the life and works of the groundbreaking quartet, <strong>A Tribe Called Quest</strong>. With little follow up however, hip-hop fans remained doubtful of the films release. Fortunately Rappaport managed to complete the project, and the documentary made its debut at <strong>Sundance Film Festival</strong> earlier this year, only to be met by rave reviews.The documentary will be available on limited release on July 8th, and after watching the trailer, we cannot wait to see it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">HipHopDX recently reviewed the film: click <a href="http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/editorials/id.1718/title.movie-review-beats-rhymes-life-the-travels-of-a-tribe-called-quest"><strong>HERE</strong></a> to see what they have to say.</p>
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