The fruition of hip-hop intelligence and innovation
A Tribe Called Quest's debut album is a cornerstone of alternative hip hop.
The production, which makes extensive use of jazz samples, and Q-Tip's unique flow brought a fresh surprise. The Afrocentric ideas and humor coexist, greatly expanding the realm of hip-hop expression. As a member of Native Tongues, this is a historic work that revolutionized the hip-hop scene in the early 1990s.
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A:
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1)
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Push It Along
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2)
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Luck Of Lucien
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3)
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After Hours
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B:
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1)
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Footprints
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2)
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I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
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3)
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Public Enemy
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4)
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Bonita Applebum
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C:
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1)
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Can I Kick It?
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2)
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Youthful Expression
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3)
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Rhythm (Devoted To The Art Of Moving Butts)
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4)
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Ham 'N' Eggs
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D:
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1)
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Mr. Muhammad
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2)
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Go Ahead In The Rain
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3)
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Description Of A Fool
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Supervised By [Grown And Nurtured With] - The J.B.'s
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Other [Spearheaded By], Written-By, Producer, Mixed By - A Tribe Called Quest
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Executive-Producer - Red Alert
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Engineer - Bob "Locked" Power
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Engineer - Tim Latham
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Engineer - Dr. Shane Faber
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Management [Direction] - Chris Lighty
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Engineer - Anthony Saunders
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Remastered By - BAJ
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Featuring - Jarobi
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Design - David Martin Scilken
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Supervised By [Guided By] - Qualiall
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Featuring - The Rhythm Kids
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Management [Direction] - Violator Management
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Design - ZombArt
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Illustration - Bryant Peters
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Illustration - Paije Hunyady