Remy Danton
All Star

"There’s nothing out there that sounds like what [Younge and I] are doing," Muhammad says.
It's been 10 years since Ali Shaheed Muhammad has released a solo studio album, but the A Tribe Called Quest member is planning a triumphant return in 2015.
In a recent interview with AllHipHop, Muhammad revealed that he has two projects on the way, including one with producer Adrian Younge.
"I’m working on my solo record for mid-2015," he told AHH. "I’m doing a couple of things. There’s a record with Adrian Younge. He and I are working on an album together. That’s slated for early 2015."
While Muhammad has recently been pushing his Eric Garner-inspired single "CPR" and his accompanying ?quá??ty apparel, Younge provided the score for the first season of Adult Swim's animated series Black Dynamite.
In 2013, Younge also collaborated with Ghostface Killah on the Wu-Tang member's tenth studio album, Twelve Reasons To Die.
"It’s interesting," says Muhammad, who co-hosts NPR's "Microphone Check" show. "There’s nothing out there that sounds like what [Younge and I] are doing. It’s pretty exciting."