RuffDraft;2941292 said:Yeah, definitely. It's funny because it makes sense for that to be the case, but I remember discovering hip hop like it only just hit me… then when I started to look into the history, I was like, 'I've enjoyed all of these songs before' :lol:
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Yeah, sounds like the rift wasn't that much after MM either, shame because you can see both of their reasons as valid, but IMO, Q-Tip comes across as hard headed; as someone who knows how good they are and is no longer on the humble *forgive me* tip. Where as Phife comes across as bitter before the break in the first place and should have seen that one coming…
Definitely a great documentary though and I agree on those sentiments, can't believe Phife's wife did that for him… *daps*
Thats how I remember all the classic songs to be honest, I was young and heard them again and again until I got older and understood them...channels like MTV, BET, the BOX, VH1, they all helped me in remembering those classics!!
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Oh my God, that was deep what Phife's wife did for him, definitely an angel was looking out for him!! People in the theater were crying on that one, very deep!! The breakdown with Phife and Q-Tip is like this...since the beginning Q was in terms the main voice of the group while Phife and Jarobi came in backup especially during their debut album! (What Phife said about that was funny). So of course people are going to look at the main guy in Q-Tip, and I have to admit Q-Tip was a genius when it came to looking for hooks in samples, definitely inspirational to any aspiring producer/DJ. But sometimes being the one that is actually doing the grunt work per say does make you feel like you're a leader and I think thats the case with Q. Phife on the other hand was starting to pick it up especially during Low End Theory and thought on the strength of "hey this is a group thing right here", but the only thing was he started to get sick in which I believe he should've been more responsible but Q-Tip has to be more understanding of his friend's condition. Thats kinda ignorant Q, but I degress.
But the thing is, groups have all types of problems within the group, to me it seems inevitable. It has happened to the best groups in history, besides I think one of them said it, you get tired of each other once you have been in the group for a while and have been everywhere with them. The thing with Phife and Q-Tip is that they were best friends for along time..but once the business got in their lives, it sort of separated them. Thats what happens to these groups.
And I must say that Q-Tip did get Hollywood alittle bit, but believe it or not when Amplified came out, that was one of the albums that got me even more into the underground hip hop culture. I was thinking about rhyming at one time because of Q-Tip, I've never admitted that to anyone! Especially after watching this documentary I really realized that I could relate to Q at some points, from being a Computer Science major to even having my own rifts with my own friends (we didn't start a group, lol but we were a collection of friends) and I felt we were going our separate ways more recently. Outta the main squad, I was the one who stayed in school, graduated college, working on my career..so thats why I could relate to Q-Tip, even Jarobi from now me realizing!
...Damn that was alot lol, oh and Lucy Pearl was my shit back in the day, my mom loved that group as well!!
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