They definitely fell off the map after midnight marauders. For a while I thought they were gonna be the GOATS.
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whatsgood5
Restricted User
10-13-09
15359
#3
I actually still listen to Q-Tip from time to time and thoroughly enjoy his shit
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BatemanPatrickl
SBR Posting Legend
06-21-07
18772
#4
Got the scrawny legs but I move just like Lou Brock
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WileOut
SBR MVP
02-04-07
3844
#5
Originally posted by BatemanPatrickl
Got the scrawny legs but I move just like Lou Brock
"with speed, I'm agile, plus I'm worth your while, 100% intelligent black child."
The first 3 albums they put out, I have listened to each over 100 times.
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tltaylor89
SBR Posting Legend
06-19-09
19610
#6
Bugging Out was the greatest song ever
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tltaylor89
SBR Posting Legend
06-19-09
19610
#7
Qtip can afford to suck his cousin is the rapper Consequence
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WileOut
SBR MVP
02-04-07
3844
#8
I love Clap Your Hands, Luck of Lucien, Description of a Fool, Lyrics to Go, Electric Relaxation, man every song on their first 3 albums is fuking sick. The next 2 albums had a few gems on each but nothing like the first 3.
i wore out both cassette tapes of this one and Low End Theory. now i just listen to Anthology every now and then. shit starting going down hill when he converted to islam, as Fife did-dog said
I really felt like with Midnight Marauders I came into my own. By the time when Beats, Rhymes and Life came out I started feelin’ like I didn’t fit in any more. Q-Tip and Ali had converted to Islam and I didn’t. Music felt like a job; like I was just doin’ it to pay bills. I never want my music to feel like just a job. They would schedule studio time at the last minute. I’d catch a plane from Atlanta to be in New York and when I got to the studio, no one would be there. They would have canceled the session without telling me. Seemed like the management was concerned with other folks not me. But I never lost my confidence.