Q-Tip wants reunion

 

After performing with the rest of ATCQ as an opening act for Prince at SXSW, Q-Tip told Billboard that he wants Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammed and Jarobi White to all make appearances on his “The Last Zulu” album expected for release in 2014.

Q-Tip’s fourth solo LP will be a concept album that harkens back to the Afrocentric sounds of the late 80s and early 90s popularised by Tribe, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, Public Enemy, and other acts associated with the Universal Zulu Nation.

“The beats are gonna be hard. It’s gonna be traditional, like Zulu beats . . . old school Africa Islam tapes, with the drum breaks and shit like that,” says Q-Tip.
“I heard some of the tracks, and they are fine!” added Jarobi.

Tribe fans have been able to watch the reunited group as the headliners at the Rock the Bells Festival in 2008 and 2010 and a reunion tour in 2006, but there have not been any new records from the New York City natives since they broke up in 1998.

Since branching out solo, Q-Tip has released “Amplified” (2008), “The Renaissance” and “Kamaal/The Abstract” (2009). He has also produced for other prominent artistes like Esperanza Spalding, Kanye West, and Jay-Z.

The G.O.O.D. Music member also announced in the interview that he has been doing production work for Mariah Carey, D’Angelo, and John Legend.
Watch a brief clip of A Tribe Called Quest performing at SXSW 2013 and the video for the classic “Electric Relaxation.” — Allhiphop.

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