
- Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest
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A Tribe Called Quest has been one of the most commercially successful and artistically significant musical groups in recent history. The bands sudden break-up in 1998 shocked the industry and saddened the scores of fans, whose appetite for the groups innovative musical stylings never seem to diminish. This insightful film, directed by Michael Rapaport, takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes journey - chronicling the group's rise to fame and revealing the stories behind the tensions which erupted in the years to come.

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Beats Rhymes & Life-Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest (Dvd) (Dd 5.1/1.78) Format: DVD Rating: R Genre: Documentary Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINME

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Actor Michael Rapaport turns documentary filmmaker with this look at the turbulent career of progressive New York hip-hop outfit A Tribe Called Quest. Interviews with such fans and contemporaries as the Beastie Boys, De La Soul, Ludacris, Kanye West, and Common reveal how the group helped steer collective hip-hop consciousness in an exciting new direction by combining divergent styles and penning positive lyrics before deciding to call it quits back in 1998. Additional interviews with members Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Q-Tip, and Phife Dawg during their 2008 reunion tour offer added insight into their glory days as hip-hop pioneers, and life after A Tribe Called Quest. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi