Tribe talkin’
“I’m a Nubian yall…look what we did” -Q Tip
I catch a chill every time I hear this..What’s even crazier is that I HATED this song when I first heard it in 88′ (after so many years..it grew on me). Its stripped down, very minimal and warm.
This entire album got me through a lot I was dealing with at that time for a young age -street politics, family, puberty..just trying to figure s–t out!
This album was a fine medium of street, earthy and funk. I already had the heads up from The Jungle Bros “The Promo” and thought to myself “who is this dude with the soft spoken flow but is killing it!?” (Q-Tip). At the time, Hip Hop was going through a major transition of a less bravado tone. Icons such as Run DMC and LL COOL J at this point were struggling to stay afloat with the gold chain flow while a new generation was embracing medallions and chew sticks. Ironically, groups like NWA, EPMD, Kool G Rap and Polo, Schooly D, Ice T, Too Short etc were going strong with a new style called “Gangster Rap”…lol..I laugh because NOBODY in my hood or nearby ever used that term..we simply thought the s–t was dope and called it HARDCORE! The press created that whole “Gangster Rap” box (I want to say it was around the “Tipper Gore” era that I started hearing the mumbling about this “new sensation”).

What made A Tribe Called Quest so powerful is that they were re-defining and crushing the mundane images of the hyperactive, pro alpha African American male images -they were a healthy balance of intellect, street, spiritual and fun (along with the entire Native Tongue movement and like minds of that period). This album was a breath of fresh air for many of those who did not subscribe to being a prey to “keeping it real”, but rather elevate our pain and joy towards a more creative outlet. This album effected my life in so many ways…(stay tuned im going to speak more on this great group and album..)
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Another classic Kurtis Blow production..this should’ve been a hit..I’m use to the “Krush Groove” version. This was a pretty soulful number for its time, I can imagine Sade adding vocals to this track.
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This was my sh-t!!
Marley uses it supreme!! this is more dirty and grimier..Craig G nails it on his verses! anybody out of the Juice Crew camp has a one up..( sorry Supernatural..) FREE TRAGEDY! Released only on the 12 inch B-side of “Back To Reality”..
“Roadium” honorable mention!! had to give it up to Tony A and Hi-C! However, The best version was on the original Tony A mixtape..
and of course there is the original..that still stands to this day! I always imaged that Billy Stewart (RIP) would’ve nailed this song too!
all about Fat Joe..
haven’t heard this one in a minute..still kicks. this should’ve been a single!
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One of my favorite producers of all time. Large Pro! Turn it up!
Puba.. the 90′s..blah blah blah..
1995 was truly the apex of a lot of good hip hop records..after that everything was watered down or a cheap imitation. This whole album was totally slept on..Camp Lo’s album was also slept on that same year.
This was one of the stand out cuts off Puba’s second solo release. Classic Puba flow, another dope “album cut”.
from the debut solo album…I still rock this one..holla! Classic Mary, I Love It!!!!
PS: Notice that everybody is having a good time in the video, “NO MAD GRILLS” or fake bank rolls and gold grills.. (no head wraps either..)..lol..
That Muppets Joint.
The real 87′ kids where u at?
The only way you could get this record was in record pools, It was not commercially available.
ode to the feminine fats
Okay, lately i’ve been in an analog state of mind. I’ve been doing some spring cleaning while re orgaznizing the 90′s section of my library and I ran into some jewels that I always thought were pretty cool but also they also pay homage to the ladies. Here we go, turn it up!
didnt know these cats were from North Cakalaki! The production on this was way ahead of its time..
my man flipped that Steely!
this is my anthem! way before “I Need Love”!
Count Mackula..Kane/Blue Magic..need I say more! (u know damn well that aint Kane singing, lol).
Turn this mofo way up! Yes, that is very young Fat Joe at the end of vid. Long live DITC!
HIP HOP’S GREATEST DJ/MC DUO! Regal!
I use to wear out the entire “Straight Out Of The Jungle” album and this was one of the highlights. Biggups to my man Markus (where ever you at) who traded me a Lawanda Page record for the vinyl on this release.
Message to Markus: I ended up finding another copy of the Lawanda Page album as i’m sure you now have an mp3 or cd of “Straight Out The Jungle” by now. Peace Bro!
of course there is the anthem, but you know what? this was THE version at the jams..
Al Green was used to perfection! no intro needed…
all about Q-Tip.
All the way back to “Promo #1″, Q Tip has always been THAT dude. Ahead of the games and lames he has maintained a consistent presence that raises the bar for not only Hip Hop but Black Music and Pop Culture at large. To all the heads that keep screaming that “Hip Hop Is D–d”, I challenge you to turn turn off your radio and tv’s for a minute (two, three and so on..). The gimmicks and bandwagons are flavor of the month (a long ass month since 95′ however..), like many big sellers with little or lack of substance they will “come-a-crashing down” at some point. They are mere placeholders not common denominators in the bigger picture. Im not saying throw the baby out the bath water but its about balance.
Truth will always win in the end. Trust.
Ps; why do I hear Slick Rick/Chubb Rock on the remix..








