No, Tip been fukking women like he's Eazy E. This was closer to him than that Love Movement shyt.
Plus the music was dope.
Plus the music was dope.
This is when I realized u backpackers were fakkits, yeah u weenies thought rawkus was gonna save hip hop huh? yall shytted on q-tip turned around and praised ms fat booty, it was the same shyt!
And I thought everybody was a dilla fan? What happened to that?
Yall hated everything considered jiggy soooo bad.
I didnt hear shyt from yall when Cherchez La Ghost came out though
This man gets itI was by far more annoyed that wack ass KORN had a feature on the album.
ultimately, yes the album was a big departure from the 'Tribe Called Quest' feel -- BUT GUESS WHAT? IT WASN'T TRIBES ALBUM.
he'd done the Tribe sound for years & seemed ready to move on, I wasnt at all surprised that when he finally broke out for himself that he switched the style up.
Seeing how cohesive the whole album is (pretty much ALL J.Dilla production -- clean, crispy, head nodding) I think it's safe to assume that's exactly what he actually wanted to express at that time -- which is kinda the opposite of "sellin out". it's not like he jumped on Timbaland beats, -- him & Dilla developed their own next sound.
Content-wise it was less "abstract" & that's probably the bigger disappointment than the production -- but lets not act like he hadn't previously beeen on that mackin shyt a good amount the time anyways. & the album still has shyt like:
Q-Tip - Do It, Be It, See It (The Ummah Production) (1999) [HQ] - YouTube
if it had a few more deeper tracks (& no KORN) it'd probably catch a lot higher regard. As is, I'd term it more "meh" than "sellout".
Phife's wackass solo proved he followed his intincts well


This is one of the biggest sell out songs of all time..
If you grew up listening to Tribe, and was able to convince yourself that the "love movement" album was not that bad....
...This shyt by QTip finished off your child hoods love of rap music. Like Micheal Bay destroying Transformers...
..Tho in retrospect the song does bang. But still, a top 5 sell out song...
Vivrant Thing isn't THAT different from something like ELectric Relaxation or Bonita Applebaum as far as content goes. of course i'm not saying the beat is as good or classic or anything like that but if Bonita was made in the mid-late 90s then it would have had a gang of bytches in small shorts dancing around as well
