Several months ago TheUrbanDaily.com introduced our readers to a clever and imaginative mixtape project called “Bizarre Tribe: A Quest To The Pharcyde,” produced by Gummy…

  Billboard is reporting something that is going to make A Tribe Called Quest fans jump out of their own skin!  Hopes were dashed a…

  As a die hard ATCQ fan, this post is harder to write than you know! Seems like if this could just go unreported then…

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Harlem has a legacy for keeping things classy, but for the crowd at the Marian Anderson Theater on Friday, March 2nd Uptown had a more…

On the Valentines Day episode of Chris Rock‘s HBO talk show in 1997, D’Angelo performed with an all-star band including Raphael Saadiq, ?uestlove of The Roots, Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest and the late Chalmers “Spanky” Alford. The quintet, which was unofficially known as Linwood Rose, performed D’Angelo’s hit single “Lady.”

The Grammys honored hip-hop the 35-plus year journey of hip-hop on Thursday night at “Word Revolution: A Celebration of the Evolution of Hip-Hop.” Naughty By Nature and Phife of A Tribe Called Quest were among the performers at the event which was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.

“How you gonna take my hot line and make it a hot song like I ain’t posed to come and step on that sh*t like King Kong” spits a fierce Busta Rhymes on the remix of “Roman’s Revenge.” For all the young people out there, the “line” Bussa Buss is referring to is the “rah rah, […]

Actor Michael Rappaport set out a few years ago to film Beats, Rhymes & Fights: The History Of A Tribe Called Quest. Watch the documentary trailer now!

From The BVX While we were busy telling you who the most expendable rap group members were, our friends over at  theBVX have been wishing upon a star for some hip-hop reunions. What are the chances of these groups getting back in the studio? Read on and let us know what you think.

T.I.’s album cover for King Uncaged features the ATL rapper seated next to a lion, drawing an obvious parallel between the recently-released-from-jail rapper and the king of the jungle, as well as a fleeting nod to a classic 70’s soul album from Minnie Riperton.

Via(Urban Daily) Attendees at last night’s diabetes benefit held at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn came to see Jay Electronica, Ghostface, and Talib Kweli. They left seeing a reunion of one of hip-hop’s greatest groups.