It was the perfect timing to have Dave Chappelle host Saturday Night Live, only days after the country made Donald Trump its president elect.

Malik Izaak Taylor, better known as Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest, died last week due to ongoing health complications. Now, we've got a chance to help honor his legacy.

Like many hip-hop fans, Atlanta traffic reporter Mark Arum of WSB-TV was saddened to hear that Phife of A Tribe Called Quest had died at…

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The hip-hop community was rocked with the news Wednesday that A Tribe Called Quest member and rapper Malik ‘Phife Dawg’ Taylor has passed. As a member…

The rapper known as Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor) whose was known for his witty punchlines in the iconic rap group A Tribe Called Quest, died Wednesday at…

February 7th 2014 would have been the 40th birthday of producer/MC James Dewitt Yancey, aka J-Dilla. The Detroit producer’s influence runs too deep to list…

When it comes to what is considered the Golden Age of Hip-Hop, you must mention two important groups. One is A Tribe Called Quest and…

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Hip Hop was at a crossroads in 1993 and there were a few different ways to ….kick it. While the “Golden Era” of  Hip Hop…

Billboard is reporting something that is going to make A Tribe Called Quest fans jump out of their own skin!  Hopes were dashed a few weeks ago after Tribe member Ali Shaheed Muhammad, revealed in an  interview that the public should not expect any new Tribe music. But, leave it to Q-Tip to shock everyone […]

Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest is the highly anticipated and controversial documentary about one of hip-hop’s most revered groups.  In this clip from the film, Q-Tip and Phife touch on the pressures they faced when recording their second album, 1991’s The Low End Theory.