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Happy Birthday To ATCQ’s Phife Dawg (RIP)! Top 5 Phife Verses

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On this day in 1970, the second lyrical half of A Tribe Called Quest, Phife Dawg was born. Born Malik Isaac Taylor in Queens, New York, Phife was one-fourth of one of the most influential groups in Hip-Hop culture; A Tribe Called Quest. It’s been almost four years since Phife lost his battle with diabetes, however, his music will live on for eternity.

On many of ATCQ’s tracks, fans have always rightfully celebrated Q-Tip’s lyricism, but rarely gave Phife Dawg his proper due. In the posthumous honor of his birthday, we have put together a list of his top five hottest verses to shine a light on the unsung lyrical phenom that is Phife Dawg.

5. “Electric Relaxation” On this standout track from the album Midnight Marauders, Phife and The Abstract went toe to toe, trading off verse without a hook until the song ended, with standout bars like, “Let me hit it from the back, girl I won’t catch a hernia/Bust off on your couch, now you got Seaman’s Furniture..”and let’s not forget, “I like ‘em brown, yellow, Puerto Rican or Haitian/Name is Phife Dawg from the Zulu Nation..”

4. “La Schmoove” This was a featured verse from Phife Dawg on a track by Brooklyn rap tongue twisters Fu Schnickens. On this track, Phife had the third verse, yet opened it like it was his own song saying,

Now here I go, once again with the ill flow/Other MC’s that rap, their style is so-so..”

3. “Scenario” Being one of the most popular songs on A Tribe Called Quest’s Low End Theory album, Phife Dawg’s opening verse is one that rings in the ears of many rap fans.

“Ayo, Bo knows this, and Bo knows that/ But bo don’t know jack cause Bo can’t rap//Well what do you know, the Di-Dawg, is first up to bat/No batteries included and no strings attached.”

2. “Award Tour” Another cut from Midnight Marauders, Award Tour was a huge success for A Tribe Called Quest. It also houses some of Phife Dawg’s strongest metaphors.
“I have a quest to have a mic in my hand/without that, it’s like Kryptonite and Superman/So Shaheed come in with the sugar cuts//Phife Dawg’s my name, but on stage, call me Dynomut..t”

“So, next time that you think you want something here/Make something dope or take that garbage to St.Elsewhere..”

1. “Buggin Out” Coming from their most popular album, this is regarded as Phife’s illest bars. Phife Dawg spits two of the hardest verses on the album on this one record.
“Yo microphone check one, two, what is this?/The five foot assassin with the roughneck business/I float like gravity, never had a cavity/Got more rhymes than the Winans got family..”

“You soar off to another world, deep in your mind/But people seem to take that, as being unkind/’Oh yo he’s acting stank,’ really on the regal?/a man of the fame not a man of the people/believe that if you want but I tell you this much/riding on the train with no dough, sucks..”

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Today in Hip-Hop History: A Tribe Called Quest Dropped Their Sophomore LP ‘Low End Theory’ 31 Years Ago

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On this date in 1991, Queens emcees Q-Tip, and the late Phife Dawg, along with their DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad, formally known as A Tribe Called Quest, released the group’s second full-length studio album Low End Theory.

The sophomore jinx did not come into play with this project from Tribe, with both Tip and Phife’s rhyme quality better than anything heard from them before. With the Abstract quarterbacking most of the production on the project, with the co-production assistance from Mr. Muhammad and Skeff Amslem, the result is a creative masterpiece. It must also be mentioned that the real-life issues were affecting the group. Phife announced he had diabetes, to firing the World Famous DJ Red Alert as the group’s manager proved that the Tribe was ready for the next level of their career.

As for the album’s highlights, Low End Theory is one of the genre’s conceptual albums that cannot be understood unless listened to in its entirety. From the album’s beginning on “Excursions,” which would cause the average Tribe fan to anticipate the sound of a People’s Instinctive Travels Part 2 until you hear the bass line come in for “Buggin’ Out,” which was possibly the best lyrical showing by Phife on all of ATCQ’s albums. While songs like “Rap Promoter” and “Show Business” talk about the uncertainty of the Hip-Hop industry, tracks like “The Infamous Date Rape” and “Everything Is Fair” talk about social issues that plague urban communities.

Supreme salute to the Tribe, rest in peace to Phife and the Jive Records squad for helping to bring the people such an essential piece of Hip-Hop history 31 years ago.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

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In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

Consequence Kanye West

In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

Consequence Kanye West

In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

Consequence Kanye West

In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

Consequence Kanye West

In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Consequence Reveals That Kanye Was Supposed To Join A Tribe Called Quest For Their Final Album

Consequence Kanye West

In a clip from the upcoming episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., and DJ EFN, Consequence revealed that Kanye, now known as just Ye, was supposed to join A Tribe Called Quest for their final album.

Consequence said that Ye considered joining the legendary group for their final album after Phife Dawg’s untimely passing in 2016. However, the consideration was eventually unfulfilled.

“Here’s something to go viral,” Cons said when answering questions about Ye and his time in Wyoming. “What many people don’t know is that Kanye, at one point, was supposed to join Tribe for the last album.”

N.O.R.E. and EFN were left stunned at the reveal. N.O.R.E. then asked for clarification, wondering if Ye was supposed to join ATCQ before or after Phife passed, to which Consequence responded that Ye would join the group after.

Kanye was gonna join Tribe,” he added. “That’s why he’s actually on the ‘Killing Season’ record.”

You can watch the clip below.

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Phife Dawg’s Legacy Will Most Certainly Live “Forever” (Album Review)

Phife Dawg was a 45 year old MC from Queens, New York who came up in the mid-80’s alongside childhood friends Q-Tip as well as Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Jarobi White when they formed A Tribe Called Quest. They would go on to become one of the most well respected groups in hip hop history with a discography that pretty much speaks for itself, especially The Low End Theory & Midnight Marauders. But after The Love Movement came out in the fall of ‘98, the group disbanded & Phife put out his solo debut Ventilation: Da LP at the beginning of the new millennium to moderate reception. Tribe eventually got back together 15 years later by recording their swan song We Got It From Here…Thank You 4 Your Service following their performance on Jimmy Fallon in secrecy & Phife passed from type 2 diabetes right before it was finished. The end result was my 3rd favorite Tribe album & now to commemorate the 6 year anniversary of his death, DJ Rasta Root is overseeing a posthumous effort from the 5 foot assassin & giving it to the world.

After the “Cheryl’s Big Son” intro, the first actual song “Only a Coward” is peppy boom bap jam produced by 9th Wonder talking about acting your own age whereas “Fallback” with Rapsody goes into more soulful territory thanks to Khrysis talking about not knowing how to act around their crews. The remix of the J Dilla produced “Nutshell” is superior to original down to the newly added Busta Rhymes & Redman verses just before “Sorry” comes through with a smooth ballad to his other half hooked up by Nottz

Meanwhile on “Dear Dilla”, we have Phife delivering a touching open letter to the late hometown producer with Q-Tip delivering an emotional ass hook leading into “Wow Factor” works in some dusty drums & a vocal loop to show off some phenomenal wordplay. “Residual Curiosities” goes into a cloudier direction to show his appreciation for the Cory of Detroit, but then “God Send” talks about life’s curveballs on top of some horns & a funky bass-line.

After the heartfelt spoken word poetry that Phife’s mother Cheryl Boyce-Taylor delivers during the “Round Irving High School” interlude, the track “French Kiss Trois” with Redman & Illa J is basically a 2nd remix of a joint on the latter’s eponymous sophomore album while the penultimate song “2 Live Forever” by Little Brother & Posdnuos finds the 3 on top of some summery guitar kicks & glistening pianos to talk about how much they miss the 5-Foot Assassin. The title track then ends the album on an orchestral note touching down on eternity with a “Ms. Jackson” sample during the scratch hook. 

Now that Rasta Root has finally given us Phife’s swan song, I think it bittersweetly shows that his significance to the culture will live on until the end of the time from the touching performances to the organic production. Long Live the Funky Diabetic!

Score: 8/10

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Today in Hip-Hop History: A Tribe Called Quest Dropped Their Sophomore LP ‘Low End Theory’ 30 Years Ago

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On this date in 1991, Queens emcees Q-Tip, and the late Phife Dawg, along with their DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad, formally known as A Tribe Called Quest, released the group’s second full-length studio album Low End Theory.

The sophomore jinx did not come into play with this project from Tribe, with both Tip and Phife’s rhyme quality better than anything heard from them before. With the Abstract quarterbacking most of the production on the project, with the co-production assistance from Mr. Muhammad and Skeff Amslem, the result is a creative masterpiece. It must also be mentioned that the real-life issues were affecting the group. Phife announced he had diabetes, to firing the World Famous DJ Red Alert as the group’s manager proved that the Tribe was ready for the next level of their career.

As for the album’s highlights, Low End Theory is one of the genre’s conceptual albums that cannot be understood unless listened to in its entirety. From the album’s beginning on “Excursions,” which would cause the average Tribe fan to anticipate the sound of a People’s Instinctive Travels Part 2 until you hear the bass line come in for “Buggin’ Out,” which was possibly the best lyrical showing by Phife on all of ATCQ’s albums. While songs like “Rap Promoter” and “Show Business” talk about the uncertainty of the Hip-Hop industry, tracks like “The Infamous Date Rape” and “Everything Is Fair” talk about social issues that plague urban communities.

Supreme salute to the Tribe, rest in peace to Phife and the Jive Records squad for helping to bring the people such an essential piece of Hip-Hop history 30 years ago.

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