
I really know how it feels to be, stressed out, stressed out When you're face to face with your adversity I really know how it feels to be, stressed out, stressed out We're gonna make this work out eventually VERSE ONE Q-Tip & Consequence: Yo I ain't one to complain but there's...

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Without question the most intelligent, artistic rap group during the 1990s, A Tribe Called Quest jump-started and perfected the hip-hop alternative to hardcore and gangsta rap. In essence, they abandoned the macho posturing rap music had been constructed upon, and focused instead on abstract philosophy and message tracks. The "sucka MC" theme had never been completely ignored in hip-hop, but Tribe confronted numerous black issues -- date rape, use of the word nigger, the trials and tribulations of the rap industry -- all of which overpowered the occasional game of the dozens. Just as powerful musically, Quest built upon De La Soul's jazz-rap revolution, basing tracks around laid-back samples instead of the played-out James Brown-fests which many rappers had made a cottage industry by the late '80s.

Relax yourself girl, please set-tle down (4X) Verse One: Q-Tip, Phife Dawg Honey, check it out, you got me mesmerized With your black hair and fat-ass thighs Street poetry is my everyday But yo, I gotta stop when you trot my way If I was workin at the club you would not pay Aiyyo, my man Phife Diggy, he got somthin to say I like em brown, yellow, Puero Rican or Hatian Name is Phife Dawg from the Zulu Nation Told you in the jam that We Can Get Down Now let's Knock the Boots like the group H-Town You got BBD all on your bedroom wall But I'm Above the Rim and this is how I ball A pretty little somethin on the New York street This is how I represent over this here beat Talkin bout you Yo, I took you out But sex was on my mind for the whole damn route My mind was in a frenzy and a horny state But I couldn't drop dimes cause *you couldn誸relate* Chorus Verse Two: Q-Tip, Phife Dawg Stretch out your legs, let me make you bawl Drive you insane, drive you up the wall Starin at your dome-piece, very strong Stronger Than Pride, stronger than Teflon Take you on the ave and you buy me links Now I wanna pound the putang until it stinks You can be my mama and I'll be your boy Original rude boy, never am I coy You can be a shorty in my ill convoy Not to come across as a thug or a hood But hon, you got the goods, like Madeline Wood By the way, my name's Malik The Five-Foot Freak Let's say we get together by the end of the week She simply said, "No," labelled me a hoe I said, "How you <b>...</b>

See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes. Q-Tip and Phife were childhood friends and had grown up together in St. Albans, Queens. The pair first met Muhammad in Murray Bergtraum High School. Initially, Q-Tip had been performing as a solo artist (MC Love Child), occasionally teaming up with Muhammad as a rapper/DJ duo. Although the pair frequently made demos with Phife (as Crush Connection), the sports enthusiast was still courting ambitions of playing professional basketball, and remained somewhat reluctant to become a full member of the group, only later relenting after Jarobi also joined, thus making the group a quartet. The group's final name was coined in 1988 by the Jungle Brothers, who attended the same high school as Tribe[4]. Q-Tip made two separate appearances on the Jungle Brothers' classic debut album, Straight Out the Jungle; the songs "Black Is Black" and "In Time", respectively. Afrika Baby Bam of the group introduced Q-Tip to De La Soul when he took the aspiring artist along to a studio session for the recording of the remix for the group's song "Buddy". Produced by Prince Paul, the remix of "Buddy" was to be an all-round Native Tongue affair, and the eccentric producer encouraged Q-Tip to contribute to the now-classic record.
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From 1993 Album: "Midnight Marauders"..... A Tribe Called Quest's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get A Tribe Called Quest's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com A Tribe Called Quest is an American hip hop group, formed in 1985. The group is composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip (Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, formerly Jonathan Davis), rapper Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A fourth member, rapper Jarobi White, left the group after their first album but appears to have rejoined the group since 2006. Along with De La Soul, the group was a central part of the Native Tongues Posse, and enjoyed the most commercial success out of all the groups to emerge from that collective. Their innovative fusing of hip hop and jazz has had a lasting impact on hip hop music, helping to expand the art of hip hop production. Many of their songs, such as "Bonita Applebum", "Can I Kick It?", "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo", "Scenario", "Check the Rhime", "Jazz (We've Got)", "Award Tour", and "Electric Relaxation" are regarded as classics of the genre. They released five albums in ten years, the first three of which were very highly acclaimed, and disbanded in 1998. In 2006, the group reunited and toured the US and plan to release an album after some works in the studio. The group is regarded as iconic pioneers of alternative hip hop music, having helped to pave the way for innovative hip-hop artists. Allmusic calls them "the most intelligent, artistic rap group during the <b>...</b>
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Title: What? Artist: A Tribe Called Quest Album: The Low End Theory Year: 1991 Track: 13 sample: "Uncle Willie's Dream" by Paul Humphrey - America, Wake Up (1974) "Scenario": www.youtube.com [Q-Tip] Babies babble on, they lookin for excuses Game for the buzzer who kicked it to the losers Lame as a brain, could be, golly gee If you see a shrink he'll charge you a fee If you see me ya see the fee is nothing [Fee will be for patience] all that's no fronting What is a party if it doesn't really rock? What is a poet? All balls, no cock What is a war if it doesn't have a general? What's channel nine if it doesn't have Arsenio? What is life if you don't have fun? What is a what if you ain't got a gun? What's Ali without Shaheed Muhammad? Nothing. Kapelka makes you vomit What is a Quest if the players ain't willing? What is a pence if you don't have a shilling? Excuse me if I'm chillin, hey what, say what What's a fat man without food in his gut? What's a child birth, without the umbilical? What's United Parcel, without the deliverer? What's momma-san, without poppa-san? What's martial arts without Daniel-San? What's Rasheed without Tonya, Tamika? What's orange juice and Doug E. Doug without Shaniqua? Not a not a not a, not a damn thing What's Duke Ellington without that swing? What's Alex Haley if it doesn't have roots? What's a weekend if you ain't knockin boots? What's a black nation, without black unity? What is a child who doesn't know pubery? What is my label when I exit <b>...</b>
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The Low End Theory Chorus: Tribe and LONS Here we go yo, here we go yo So what so what so what's the scenario Here we go yo, here we go yo So what so what so what's the scenario Verse One: Phife Dawg Aiyyo Bo knows this (what?) and Bo knows that (what?) But Bo don't know jack, cause Bo can't rap Well whaddya know, the Di-Dawg, is first up to bat No batteries included, and no strings attached No holds barred, no time for move fakin Gots to get the loot so I can bring home the bacon Brothers front, they say the Tribe can't flow But we've been known to do the impossible like Broadway Joe so Sleep if you want NyQuil will help you get your Z's troop But here's the real scoop I'm all that and then some, short dark and handsome Bust a nut inside your eye, to show you where I come from I'm vexed, fumin, I've had it up to here My days of payin dues are over, acknowledge me as in there (YEAH) Head for the border, go get a taco I'll be wreckin from the jump street, meaning from the get-go Sit back relax and let yourself go Don't sweat what you heard, but act like you know Verse Two: Charlie Brown Yes yes y'all (yes y'all!) who got the vibe it's the Tribe y'all (Tribe y'all!) real live y'all (live y'all!) Inside outside come around... (who's that??) Browwwwwwwwn Some may, I say, call me Charlie The word is the herb and I'm deep like Bob Marley Layback on the payback, evolve rotate the gates.. CONTACT! Can I get a hit? (HIT!) Boom bip with a brother named Tip and we're ready to flip <b>...</b>

Check me out at lyricstogo.blogspot.com Yo, Check it son, this is one of the illest tracks on the album. I'm ja mad they did not make a video for it. O well, They still my fave hip hop group for eternity. For those of you old, old school cats out there, you may be familiar with the Minnie Riperton Sample for "inside My Love". Yo before I's goes, let me leave a little message: Do what you love and Love what you do Follow this and I got mad love for you Get in for whack reasons I'll call you out for treason Art is expression to the fullest Respect yours to the illest Money makes the world go Don't let it turn you into a H*e I give mad respect for those who represent the real hip hop Rap is just that, so I give those true MC's the real mad props I'm a up and coming poet from this you know it So, peace to the nation, the people that represent, and those cats that never bug out to th extreme PS To the tribe, Stay fresh with all those vibes The music put out makes me live It really does not matter where you are in the ranks From a real fan, I gots to give thanks Yo, If word is bond then Q is gone

FROM THE ALBUM "THE LOW END THEORY" (1991). Subscribe here www.youtube.com Please comment and rate this video... Peace!!
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BADBADNOTGOOD - Electric Relaxation A Tribe Called Quest (Originally sampled from Ronnie Foster's Mystic Brew) Matt Tavares: Piano Alex Sowinski: Drums Chester Hansen: Bass Download: www.mediafire.com or www.zshare.net badbadnotgood.com
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A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum Album : The Anthology
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From People's Instinctive Travels and The Paths of Rhythm As we start trudgin, me and my brothers we be lookin and be buggin Vehicles of life they be rollin and be mergin Searchin for the virgins of life that be shovin out the door that's crack The valleys of time, are always on my feet As least the beat will combine The calluses and corns with the funky bassline You don't need underdog for a nickel shoeshine or the shoes that's phat Well can I get a level on the bass and on the treble Footin up and down like a UNLV Rebel The answer be amongst us cuz we rarely dig acoustics Can't be too much flackin, not too much packin You must container that at least to dip your hand in rap Your feet will be infectious so at least realise the fact The rhythms are inserted and the nurse can be converted This ain't rock 'n' roll cuz the rap is in control If you're a megastar, worth will buy you a car I'd rather go barefootin, for prints I will be puttin all over the earth if we can get there first Now that we are in it, footprints are bein printed So if you recognize 'em, you can try to size 'em They'll probably be the ones with the size not fryin all over reveal, you won't have to yield If you want protection you can hide behind the shield Footprints y'all... You can game on the gallons if you really need to rock But we walk while we talk as we stompin through the block Hand in hand 'cross the land as Muhammad cross the fade It's a Tribe who meanders, precious like a jade It's a art <b>...</b>
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See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes. The music video starts out in front of a house and moves to a cleaners store where the group is seen performing on the roof in front of a large crowd as Q-Tip and Phife trade lines. In the video Phife is wearing a Cleveland Indians hat. "Check the Rhime" was the first single from A Tribe Called Quest's second album The Low End Theory. In 2008, it was ranked number 30 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.
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"Scenario" is the third single from A Tribe Called Quest's second album The Low End Theory. The song features members of Leaders of the New School. Matt Cibula of PopMatters called the track hip hop's greatest posse cut. The song is commonly considered a breakout moment for LONS member Busta Rhymes.

A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It? (Instrumental) (1990) [HQ] Rare Instrumental from A Tribe Called Quest's debut album People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. It contains samples of "Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed, "What a Waste" by Ian Dury, "Spinning Wheel" by Lonnie Liston Smith and "Dance of the Knights" by Sergei Prokofiev. Samples: "Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed (from the 1972 album "Transformer") "Hard Times" by Baby Huey (from the 1971 album "The Living Legend") "Sun Shower" by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band (from the 1976 album "Dr. Buzzards' Original Savannah Band") aka Kid Creole "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate (from the 1975 album Hot Chocolate) "The Way You Do the Things You Do" by David Porter (from the 1970 album "Gritty, Groovy, & Gettin' It") "Soul Con-certo" and "Fried Okra" by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (from the 1967 album "Hot Heat and Sweat Groove") "What A Waste" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads "Spinning Wheel" by Lonnie Smith (from the 1970 album "Drives") I remade this instrumental since they havent released it on the internet. I do not own any of the music. All credit goes to A Tribe Called Quest. Look for Rare & Unreleased Instrumentals Vol. 1 & 2
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Jungle Brothers feat. A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and Queen Latifah - Doin' Our Own Dang (Remix) ---- Tribe Called Quest feat. De La Soul, Jungle Bros, & Monie Love - Doin Our Own Thang
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Q-Tip: The taste of nuthin, this does somethin Moms that knows that, says I'm frontin Call me Smiley, cuz I'm wiley Livin life like the life of Riley Smokin blunts with a boy named Bud We cough up your lungs, cough up your cud Put out fires, with a 40, ounce of water You know you oughta Dance to this, your girl you kiss I like fried foods, especially fish Afrocentric, I'm electric Socialistic and eccentric Body's healthy, mind is wealthy Thoughts, they flow, that will prepare me To be a Native, get creative Original and designative Listen to the line that's playin Listen hard to what Q's sayin Politicians are magicians Make your vote, they hope your wishin Ambiguous words, senseless verbs They all amount to crap that's heard Violent hip hop, money flip flops Promoters won't book, but it still rocks I'm a Zulu, yes, a true blue Red Alert is with the poo-poo Ozone layer, loses flava Here's the edge that you will savor Jarobi: The economy...politics...police...everything Except for the youth But the youth about to come back Q-Tip(voice distorted): Alright, here they come Uh oh, uh oh, uh! Q-Tip: With expressions and I'm guessin 19 years is a youthful lesson Fallin skies babe, open eyes babe Can't you see what lays inside babe Makin mentions on this tension Rhythmic lovin, my profession Hips, they gyrate, scripts I narrate No banana, I ain't a primate Ain't no soul glo, just an afro The head is bred to let the thoughts grow Quest together, to lands of never Sleet and snow and <b>...</b>
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