Thank You 4 Your Service, which received critical acclaim and became its second album to top the Billboard 200 it featured posthumous contributions from Phife Dawg, who died eight months before its release. In 2016, the group released its sixth and final album, We Got It from Here. In 1998, the group disbanded shortly before releasing its fifth album The Love Movement, but in 2006, the original members reunited and toured sporadically for the next seven years. It was followed by the similarly successful and influential Midnight Marauders (1993), and Beats, Rhymes and Life (1996), which topped the Billboard 200. In 1991, the group saw commercial success with its jazz-infused second album, The Low End Theory, which heavily shaped alternative hip hop in the 1990s. The group's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990), established them as a critically acclaimed act, earning the first five 'mic' rating in The Source 's history. Members of the Native Tongues collective, the group is regarded as a pioneer of alternative hip hop, influencing numerous hip hop and R&B musicians. The Pharcyde, you know we do it up, uh, you know we do it up, uh The Hiero, you know we do it up, yeah yeah, you know we do it up Yeah, to the Mobb Deep, The Infamous, we do it up, yeah yeah You know we do it up To my peoples Know Naim, yeah, you know we do it up, uh uh You know we do it up To my man DJ Quik, uh, you know we do it up, uh uh, a do, a do it up To my man Biz Mark, yeah yeah, you know we do it up, uh uh You know we do it up To my man Ike Love love, you know we do it up, yeah yeah You know we do it up And my man Extra P, P, you know we do it up, uh uh uh-uh, uh, uh up I can't forget Dr.A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985, originally composed of rapper and main producer Q-Tip, rapper Phife Dawg, DJ and co-producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and rapper Jarobi White. I ain't got no time for schuckin and jivin I ain't got no time for schuckin and jivin Keep it movin, yeah yeah Keep it movin, yeah yeah, to the K.I.M. Q-Tip: Hip hop.a way of life It doesn't tell you how to raise a child or treat a wife I verbalize over.rhyme friendly That puts a listener in a frenzy, so pop me in your Benzi You dig it? Get wit it or get your melon splitted If you ever try to combat, Sir Walter moves the king We got the illy team that doesn't even sweat the gleam Or glamour, we'll figure 4 your ass like Greg the Hammer Man, we rockin joints like The Who or Santana Keep jams packed and hotter than Havana Positivity is the key in the lock Put your hand on it, turn it to the right, ak We doin daredevil dandies on these mics Peace out to the whole Hiero who's puffin on the hydro Yeah dun, we movin how we like Since the days of rockin hi-los, we keepin things on pyro, fire As we move with zeal and desire Now, the hip hop plan, hope you complier Son, we havin tunnel vision but my sight is real real broad Cuz I can't afford to miss that call Makin moves, not movies, as get on the ball And we keepin things covered like a female shawl When I watch hockey, yo, I just look for the brawl Quest, Quest and you know we signin out y'all I ain't got no time for schuckin and jivin Keep it movin, keep it movin, yeah yeah to the K.I.M. Q-Tip: Somethin for your earhole, so you can clean them shits out It seems that some don't understand what I'm talkin about How you get West coast nigga, from West coast hater? I could never dis a whole coast, my time is too greater(true) Yeah, we from the East, the land of originators You also from the West, the land of innovators The only difference of the two is the style of the rap Plus the musical track, this beef shit is so wack Let me let y'all brothas know I ain't no West coast disser Another thing I'm not is a damn ass kisser So listen to my words as I set things straight I ain't got no beef, so don't come in my face
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