Icon: A Tribe Called Quest
By Jeff Chang
If fellow travelers De La Soul were the giddy braniacs and the Jungle Brothers the funky eccentrics, A Tribe Called Quest were the artful romantics of the vanguard Native Tongues hip-hop crew in the mid-'90s. They shared their peers' taste for conceptually rich work but, unlike De La, they preferred minimalism and, unlike the JB's, they proffered a sound that enfolded the listener (props due to shadow Quest member/studio wizard Bob Power). Because of that, their "boom-bip" aesthetic more closely anticipated the sound of rap and R&B through the turn of the millennium.
Unfortunately, the group did not survive to see the sound it helped create reach its commercial peak. And while Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad continue to make satisfying albums, A Tribe Called Quest's legacy looms large over the vibrant hip-hop and soul undergrounds.







