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Kamaal Ibn John Fareed (born Jonathan William Davis, April 10, 1970), better known by his stage name Q-Tip, is an American rapper, record producer, singer, and DJ. Nicknamed the Abstract, he is noted for his innovative jazz-influenced style of
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and his philosophical, esoteric and introspective lyrical themes. He embarked on his music career in the late 1980s, as an MC and main producer of the influential
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group
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. In the mid-1990s, he co-founded the production team The Ummah, followed by the release of his
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-certified solo debut '' Amplified'' in 1999. In the following decade, he released the
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-nominated album ''
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'' (2008) and the experimental album '' Kamaal the Abstract'' (2009). As an actor, Q-Tip has appeared in various films, such as ''
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'', '' She Hate Me'', and '' Prison Song'', the latter of which he co-wrote and played the lead role. As a DJ, he has hosted the
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radio show ''Abstract Radio'' since 2015. In 2016, Q-Tip was named the artistic director for
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at the
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, and in 2018, he became the instructor of a jazz and hip hop course at
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's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. Q-Tip is one of the most acclaimed figures in hip hop.
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states that he "led a jazz-based hip-hop revolution during the '90s", calling him "the best rapper/producer in hip-hop history".Bush, John. (November 4, 2008
The Renaissance – Q-Tip
AllMusic. Retrieved on 2011-12-18.
Several publications have ranked him as one of the greatest rappers and hip hop producers of all time, with ''
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'' ranking him the 20th greatest rap lyricist, and ''
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'' ranking him the sixth greatest hip hop producer. In 2024, Q-Tip was inducted into the
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, as a member of A Tribe Called Quest.


Early life

Q-Tip was born Jonathan William Davis on April 10, 1970, in Harlem, New York City. His father, Jonathan Davis II, emigrated from the
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island of
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and was raised in
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. His mother is an
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from
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. When he was a child, his family settled in St. Albans,
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, New York City. He first met his friend Phife Dawg at church when they were both two years old. At age nine, he began
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after being encouraged by Phife Dawg; shortly before that, they both heard "
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" by
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for the first time. He was also inspired by his father's extensive jazz record collection, and at age 12, he began to DJ and make pause tape beats. Q-Tip attended Murry Bergtraum High School in
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, where he first befriended
Ali Shaheed Muhammad Ali Shaheed Muhammad (born August 11, 1970) is an American hip hop DJ, record producer, rapper and bass guitarist, best known as a member of A Tribe Called Quest. With Q-Tip (musician), Q-Tip and Phife Dawg (and sometimes Jarobi White), the grou ...
, Afrika Baby Bam and Mike Gee, with the latter two forming the hip-hop group
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. In high school, he participated in rap battles and went by the
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s J Nice and MC Love Child. In 1985, he and Muhammad formed an MC and DJ duo, and using recording equipment provided by Muhammad's uncle, they began making
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. They were later joined by Phife Dawg, who also rapped, and neighborhood friend
Jarobi White Jarobi White (born July 1, 1971) is an American hip hop artist, chef, and a founding member of hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, alongside members Q-Tip (musician), Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. He left the group after the releas ...
; collectively, they were known as Quest. When Q-Tip was 16 years old, his father died of
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.


Career


1988–1993: Early success with A Tribe Called Quest

Afrika Baby Bam gave him the nickname "Q-Tip", which became popular in high school, eventually becoming his stage name.Exclusive: Q-Tip Interview
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In 1988, Q-Tip was featured on
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' songs "The Promo", which he helped produce, and "Black Is Black", in which he renamed his group
A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest was an American Hip hop music, hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985,Q-Tip< ...
, a name that was given by Afrika Baby Bam. Both songs appeared on Jungle Brothers' debut album, '' Straight out the Jungle''. That year, the two groups met the like-minded group
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, with the three groups forming the core of the Native Tongues collective, known for their
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, positivity and eclectic sampling. In 1989, A Tribe Called Quest signed with
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after being rejected by several labels, due to their unconventional image and sound. After recording several demos, they began working on their debut album, with Q-Tip serving as the group's main producer. During this period, Q-Tip began using the
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and Akai S950 samplers. The album, '' People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm'', was released in early 1990 and established Q-Tip as a highly skilled lyricist. Later that year, he made a guest appearance on the
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single "
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" by
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, which became a worldwide hit. In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest released their second album, '' The Low End Theory''. Wanting the group to "step it up in general", Q-Tip encouraged Phife Dawg, who had recently become
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, to stay with the group and increase his participation.Del F. Cowie . exclaim.ca. February 2008 The result was the "smoothest rapping of any rap record ever heard", due to the duo's strong chemistry. The group also garnered acclaim for Q-Tip's jazzy minimalist production. The following year, Q-Tip was involved in a fight with
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group Wreckx-n-Effect, over Phife Dawg's lyrics on the single " Jazz (We've Got)". As a result, it is believed that the ski mask that Q-Tip wore, in A Tribe Called Quest's video for the single " Hot Sex", was covering up his injuries. By 1993, Q-Tip became known for his outside production work, producing the hit single " Gangsta Bitch" by
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, among other songs. The song's chorus was performed by
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in the film ''
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'', in which Q-Tip made his acting debut as
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's love interest. Later that year, A Tribe Called Quest released their third album, '' Midnight Marauders'', which was hailed as the group's most complete work. Along with his "practically telepathic" lyrical interplay with Phife Dawg, the album introduced Q-Tip's gritty style of production.


1994–1995: Production work and formation of the Ummah

After two critically acclaimed
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-selling albums with his group, Q-Tip began focusing on outside production. In 1994, he produced the single " One Love" from
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's debut album '' Illmatic'' and performed the song's chorus. He also remixed the Nas single " The World Is Yours", as well as
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's single "
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", in which he contributed a guest verse. He made an additional guest appearance on the song " Get It Together" by
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, from their album '' Ill Communication''. Film director
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asked Q-Tip to produce the single " Crooklyn" for the soundtrack to his 1994 film of the same name.The Crooklyn Dodgers: An Oral History
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. Accessed on October 20, 2018.
Q-Tip helped Lee recruit three
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MCs for the song: Special Ed,
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and
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, who formed the group
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. During that year's
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, keyboardist Amp Fiddler introduced Q-Tip to young
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producer
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, who gave Q-Tip a demo tape of his group
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. After being impressed by Jay Dee's beats, Q-Tip suggested that the two work together. By 1995, Q-Tip, Jay Dee and Muhammad formed a production team, known as The Ummah, in which each member produced songs individually and received a songwriting credit for their work.Beats, Rhymes And Life was A Tribe Called Quest's commercial peak—and first misstep
. ''
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''. Accessed on October 20, 2018.
He and Muhammad also created a label, Museum Music, with Vinia Mojica becoming their first artist. Queens duo
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, whom Q-Tip discovered in the early 1990s,James, Andy
The Story of How Mobb Deep Met Q-Tip Is Amazing
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enlisted him as a
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and producer for their 1995 album ''
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''.The Making of Mobb Deep's 'The Infamous'
''
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He also contributed a verse to the song "Drink Away the Pain (Situations)".


1996–1998: Declining group chemistry to breakup

In 1996, The Ummah's production first appeared on
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's debut album, '' The Coming'', with Q-Tip producing and rapping on the song "Ill Vibe", while Jay Dee produced the other two Ummah productions on the album. That summer, A Tribe Called Quest released their fourth album, '' Beats, Rhymes and Life'', which was produced by The Ummah. Although Q-Tip was involved in the album's production, he considered the album a "showcase" for Jay Dee, who produced both of the singles, " 1nce Again" and "
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", along with three other songs. Q-Tip also added his younger cousin Consequence (rapper), Consequence as a guest rapper on six songs. Much of the album's lyrical themes were inspired by Q-Tip's recent conversion to Islam; however, his relationship with Phife Dawg became strained, negatively affecting their lyrical chemistry. Q-Tip also became an artists and repertoire, A&R for Motown, Motown Records and signed Consequence to Museum Music. The following year, he made a guest appearance on Janet Jackson's single "Got 'til It's Gone" and co-produced Mariah Carey's single "Honey (Mariah Carey song), Honey", both of which became worldwide hits. In early 1998, a fire completely destroyed Q-Tip's home recording studio; among the items destroyed in the blaze were his entire record collection, consisting of nearly 20,000 vinyl records, and a computer containing many unreleased songs.Q-Tip
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News Flash: Tribe's Q-Tip Loses LPs, Studio In Fire
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The fire delayed the release of A Tribe Called Quest's fifth album, ''The Love Movement'', pushing the release date from May to September of that year. Produced by The Ummah, the album explored the lyrical theme of love; however, A Tribe Called Quest disbanded a month before the album's release.


1999–2000: ''Amplified'' and solo success

After the breakup of his group, Q-Tip began pursuing a solo career in 1999. He collaborated with Contemporary R&B, R&B singer Raphael Saadiq and released the hit single "Get Involved (Raphael Saadiq and Q-Tip song), Get Involved". Later that year, he signed with Arista Records and released his solo debut, '' Amplified'', which he produced with Jay Dee. The album was promoted by the hit singles "Vivrant Thing" and "Breathe and Stop", which were more pop rap, pop-oriented than his previous work with A Tribe Called Quest. However, other songs on the album maintained the ethos of the group and it received mostly positive reviews from critics. In January 2000, it was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America and "Vivrant Thing" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance, presented a month later at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, 42nd Grammy Awards.Q-Tip on finally getting his second album out
''Entertainment Weekly''. Accessed on October 20, 2018.
Q-Tip described his house fire as "symbolic", because he was left with no records to sample, but still had the desire to make music. In late 1999, he began seeking musicians for a live band, taking drum lessons from Omar Hakim, studying bel canto, and taking piano lessons from Weldon Irvine, whom he sampled for A Tribe Called Quest's "Award Tour" single. He also became a member of the Soulquarians collective during this period.


2001–2007: Label issues and collaborations

In 2001, Q-Tip starred in the film '' Prison Song'', which he co-wrote with the film's director, Darnell Martin.Q-TIP SET TO STAR IN "PRISON SONG" WITH MARY J. BLIGE, FAT JOE, ELVIS COSTELLO
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He also contributed to the film score, producing four songs. That year, he completed his follow-up album '' Kamaal the Abstract'', which was recorded with a live band and featured Q-Tip singing the majority of its songs. Originally slated for release in October 2001, the release date was pushed to April 2002, before Arista music executive, record executives decided not to release it, doubting its commercial potential. Q-Tip explained his label situation during this period: During this period, between album releases, Q-Tip recorded about 500 songs, about 300 of which were hip hop production#Instrumental hip hop, instrumentals. His 2002 guest appearance on Large Professor's song "In the Sun" earned him "Rhyme of the Month" in ''
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''. In 2003, he co-produced ''Heartcore (Kurt Rosenwinkel album), Heartcore'', an album by jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. In 2005, he released the single "For the Nasty" on the Motown label, featuring Busta Rhymes, and was featured on The Chemical Brothers' hit single "Galvanize (song), Galvanize", from their album ''Push the Button (The Chemical Brothers album), Push the Button''. The following year, "Galvanize" won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, earning Q-Tip his first Grammy Award. Jay Dee, who later went by the name J Dilla, died of the blood disease thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, TTP in February 2006, with Q-Tip serving as a pallbearer at his funeral. The two had planned to work on a collaborative album, ''Buddy Lee'', before his death. That year, A Tribe Called Quest reunited for a tour across North America. In 2007, Q-Tip signed with Universal Motown Records and released the single "Work It Out".


2008–2009: ''The Renaissance'' and ''Kamaal the Abstract''

His second official album, ''
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'', was released in late 2008, through Universal Motown, and included reworked songs from his shelved ''Open'' album. It spawned the singles "Gettin' Up" and "Move (Q-Tip song), Move", which was produced by J Dilla. The album garnered widespread acclaim from critics, who praised it as a return to his A Tribe Called Quest roots. It became his highest-charting album on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, at number 11, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, presented at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010. After being shelved for seven years, ''Kamaal the Abstract'' was finally released in September 2009, through Battery Records (hip hop), Battery Records."Kamaal The Abstract"
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The album received mostly positive reviews from critics, including reviews from its initial press run in 2002.


2010–2016: Production work and final group album

Q-Tip was among a group of producers who were brought to work on Kanye West's 2010 album, ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy''. In 2011, his production eventually appeared on West and Jay-Z's collaborative album ''Watch the Throne'', contributing to the songs "Lift Off (song), Lift Off" and "That's My Bitch". The following year, Q-Tip signed to West's GOOD Music label, through Def Jam, and prepared the release of his new album, ''The Last Zulu''. In 2013, Q-Tip announced that A Tribe Called Quest would perform their last show, as an opening act for West's The Yeezus Tour, Yeezus Tour, and the following year, he produced the song "Meteorite (Mariah Carey song), Meteorite" for Mariah Carey and co-wrote "Ain't That Easy" and "Sugah Daddy" from D'Angelo's ''Black Messiah (album), Black Messiah'' album. However, in 2015, the group performed live on ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' to commemorate the 25th anniversary of ''People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm''. That year, Q-Tip began hosting the radio show ''Abstract Radio'' on
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, explaining that his intent was "rather than just follow any sort of current, what's popular...to try [instead] to figure out how to bridge many gaps and bring it all into one singular voice of good music." In March 2016, Q-Tip was appointed as the
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's first artistic director for hip-hop culture, curating a series of hip-hop programs for the performing arts center. Later that month, Phife Dawg died of complications relating to diabetes. That October, Q-Tip revealed that A Tribe Called Quest secretly began working on a new album shortly after their ''Tonight Show'' appearance, completing the album after Phife Dawg's death. The following month, the group released their final album, ''We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service'', which received widespread acclaim from critics.


2017–present: ''The Last Zulu'', ''AlGoRhythms'', and ''Riotdiaries''

In 2018, he recorded a cover version of Elton John and Kiki Dee's song "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Demi Lovato. He also announced that his delayed album ''The Last Zulu'' would be released soon. Later that year, he joined the faculty of
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's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, where he began teaching a course that explores the connection between jazz and hip hop. In an October 2018 interview, he claimed that he would never retire or cease production work, stating, "I will do this to my death." In 2019, Q-Tip revealed that he was working on three solo albums (''The Last Zulu'', ''AlGoRhythms'', and ''Riotdiaries''), as well as projects by Mary J. Blige and Danny Brown. He served as executive producer of Brown's album ''U Know What I'm Sayin?'', released in October 2019. Later that year, he also appeared on the song "Hit Man" from Gang Starr's album ''One of the Best Yet''. Q-Tip performed the chorus on the song "Yah Yah" from Eminem's 2020 album, ''Music to Be Murdered By''. He also performed the chorus on the track "More Life", which he co-produced, from Cordae's 2021 EP, ''Just Until... (EP), Just Until...'' Jack White's 2022 album ''Fear of the Dawn'' features Q-Tip on the single "Hi-De-Ho (Jack White song), Hi-De-Ho". Q-Tip is the producer of LL Cool J's 2024 album, ''The FORCE''.


Musical style


Production

As a producer, Q-Tip is a self-proclaimed "perfectionist-at-work" and is known for his innovative and experimental hip hop, experimental production, which "led a jazz rap, jazz-based hip-hop revolution during the '90s". In particular, he is noted for his ability to layer programming (music), programmed drums, giving the drums a grittier sound; his unconventional use of three-bar (music), bar loop (music), loops; and his frequent use of rest (music), rests (or "space"), which was inspired by Miles Davis. Pharrell Williams has stated that Q-Tip "picks the best loops  ... he'd pick like the illest chord (music), chord, bassline and all that." Williams asserted that "we're all [Q-Tip's] sons", referring to himself, J Dilla and Kanye West, further stating that "we wouldn't be here man, if it wasn't for Tribe albums." 9th Wonder credits him for starting the trend of jazz sampling in hip hop: Q-Tip's recent production is a mix of live instrumentation and sampled music. Two decades after his house fire, he has since rebuilt his record collection; as of 2016, it consists of about 9,000 vinyl records.


Lyricism and rapping technique

As an MC, Q-Tip is noted for his philosophical, esoteric and introspective lyricism, often putting socially conscious messages in his lyrics. He writes his lyrics to the beat (music), beat, allowing the music to help serve as inspiration for his songwriting.Edwards (2009), p. 168. Q-Tip's rapping#flow, flow is commonly described as "mellow" and "smooth". When rapping, he treats his voice "like an instrument" in the music and is noted for his "flexible" rhyme schemes.


Personal life

Q-Tip converted to Islam in the mid-1990s, changing his name to Kamaal Ibn John Fareed. He also follows a vegetarian diet and practices Transcendental Meditation. He has been romantically linked to
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, Angie Martinez and Nicole Kidman. He is also a longtime friend of actor Leonardo DiCaprio and comedian Dave Chappelle. According to a DNA profiling, DNA analysis he took in 2012, Q-Tip is descended, mainly, from the Jola people of Guinea-Bissau. As of 2016, he has lived in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and in nearby Edgewater, New Jersey, Edgewater.Briggs, Nicole
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Discography

;Studio albums * '' Amplified'' (Arista Records, Arista, 1999) * ''
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'' (Universal Motown Records, Universal Motown, 2008) * '' Kamaal the Abstract'' (Battery Records (hip hop), Battery, 2009) ;with A Tribe Called Quest * '' People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm'' (Jive Records, Jive, 1990) * '' The Low End Theory'' (Jive, 1991) * '' Midnight Marauders'' (Jive, 1993) * '' Beats, Rhymes and Life'' (Jive, 1996) * ''The Love Movement'' (Jive, 1998) * ''We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service'' (Epic Records, Epic, 2016)


Filmography


Films


Television


Awards and nominations


BET Hip Hop Awards

, - , rowspan="1", 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards, 2009 , ''
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'' , BET Hip Hop Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year , , -


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s

, - , rowspan="2", 39th Annual Grammy Awards, 1997 , '' Beats, Rhymes and Life'' (
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, Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Album , , - , " 1nce Again" (A Tribe Called Quest) , Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group , , - , 40th Annual Grammy Awards, 1998 , "Honey (Mariah Carey song), Honey" (as songwriter) , Grammy Award for Best R&B Song, Best R&B Song , , - , 41st Annual Grammy Awards, 1999 , ''The Love Movement'' (A Tribe Called Quest) , Best Rap Album , , - , 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, 2000 , "Vivrant Thing" , Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance, Best Rap Solo Performance , , - , 48th Annual Grammy Awards, 2006 , "Galvanize (song), Galvanize" (with The Chemical Brothers) , Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, Best Dance Recording , , - , 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, 2010 , ''
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'' , Best Rap Album , , - , 54th Annual Grammy Awards, 2012 , ''Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest'' (A Tribe Called Quest) , Grammy Award for Best Music Film, Best Long Form Music Video , , - , 56th Annual Grammy Awards, 2014 , "Nakamarra" (with Hiatus Kaiyote) , Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance, Best R&B Performance , , - , 58th Annual Grammy Awards, 2016 , "Go (The Chemical Brothers song), Go" (with The Chemical Brothers) , Best Dance Recording ,


MTV Video Music Awards

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Soul Train Music Awards

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References


Further reading

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External links

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Official A Tribe Called Quest Website
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