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a tribe called quest the love movement album download Scenario (Remix) Listen to A Tribe Called Quest Scenario (Remix) MP3 song. Scenario (Remix) song from the album The Love Movement is released on Sep 2002. The duration of song is 05:11. This song is sung by A Tribe Called Quest. Related Tags - Scenario (Remix), Scenario (Remix) Song, Scenario (Remix) MP3 Song, Scenario (Remix) MP3, Download Scenario (Remix) Song, A Tribe Called Quest Scenario (Remix) Song, The Love Movement Scenario (Remix) Song, Scenario (Remix) Song By A Tribe Called Quest, Scenario (Remix) Song Download, Download Scenario (Remix) MP3 Song. The Love Movement. Continuing with the subdued, mature stylistic flow of Beats, Rhymes and Life, The Love Movement, the fifth album from A Tribe Called Quest, is the group's subtlest album yet -- which may just be a polite way for saying it's a little monotonous. Throughout the record, Tribe mines the same jazz-flavored, R&B-fueled beats that were the hallmark of Beats. Although the "love" concept provides a thematic cohesion to the album -- almost all of the songs are about love, in one way or another -- the overall effect is quite similar to its immediate predecessor: the music is enthralling for a while, but soon it all sounds a little too familiar. Part of the problem is that Tribe functions on a cerebral level, a point made painfully clear by Busta Rhymes' and Redman's roaring, visceral cameos on "Steppin' It Up." On their own, Tribe favors craft over raw skills. That means there are plenty of pleasures to be had from careful listening, but Tribe has reached a point where it's easier to admire the Ummah's stylish production and the subtle rhymes of Q-Tip and Phife than it is to outright love them, which is ironic for an album bearing the title The Love Movement. The Love Movement. © 2021 Rhapsody International Inc., a subsidiary of Napster Group PLC. All rights reserved. Napster and the Napster logo are registered trademarks of Rhapsody International Inc. Napster. Music Apps & Devices Blog Pricing Artist & Labels. About Us. Company Info Careers Developers. Resources. Account Customer Support Redeem Coupon Buy a Gift. Legal. Terms of Use Privacy Policy End User Agreement. © 2021 Rhapsody International Inc., a subsidiary of Napster Group PLC. All rights reserved. Napster and the Napster logo are registered trademarks of Rhapsody International Inc. Album Review | A Tribe Called Quest – The Love Movement. This album was released on September 29th in 1998. I’m not really sure what I’m gonna think about this album. I never really hear people talk about it. I’ll be shocked if I end up disliking it tho. I’ve heard a few songs from it, and from what I can remember they weren’t bad at all. The official cover art for this album really sucks by the way. I don’t like it at all. All of their other album covers are so colorful and creative looking, so the super boring, simplistic, uninteresting cover for this one is pretty disappointing. I guess that doesn’t really matter tho. I’m sure it’s still a dope project. Every track is produced by The Ummah. Track 1: Start It Up. HOLY… Good lord. This beat is fucking amazing. Q-Tip’s goin’ in on this first verse. I really like this sporadic flow he’s using. Normally a flow like that would be annoying to me, but the way it’s synchronized with this beat is really cool. “ Enslave spirits through the music is our mission / Money’s cool, but not cooler than a ghetto rebel risin’ to overthrow a ruler. ” This is really dope. The hook’s nothing special, but it serves it’s purpose. The second verse was cool, but I kinda wish he didn’t use the same exact flow from the first one. It got old pretty quickly. This is a dope song. A verse from Phife would’ve been cool, and a less repetitive flow would’ve made it way better, but I still fuck with this track. 4/5. Track 2: Find A Way. My stomach hurts right now. I think it’s because I ate an entire bag of jalapeño cheetoes. Honestly… It was worth it. Anyway, this song has a fucking awesome beat. J Dilla is amazing. This beat is even better than the previous one. It’s absolutely gorgeous. Q-Tip’s rapping about this girl who he had a really huge crush on. I wish this wasn’t so relatable for me smh… “ The whole world sees it, but you can’t / My peoples they complain, sit, and rave & rant / Your name is out my mouth like an ancient chant / Got me like a dog as I pause and pant. ” Phife Dawg came in right behind Tip. It was dope. He did his thing on the hook too. This is great. The second verse was really dope too. I really liked the outro too. This is dope af to me. 5/5. Track 3: Da Booty. This beat is dope af. J Dilla is a fucking genius. I’m not really feelin’ the hook. It’s fine I guess. It’s just kinda corny to me. They’re trading 8 bar verses, and it’s really dope. They thankfully aren’t rapping about what the song is named after. Hmm… This is strange… The version I’m listening to is supposed to be a clean version—I don’t think they released an explicit version—but I guess they just forgot to censor this line from Q-Tip: “ Shake that ass, girl, because you world renowned. ” That’s kinda funny. I wish they just didn’t bother trying to censor this shit. If they really didn’t wanna have cuss words in their songs then they just shouldn’t have written them in there. The last two verses from Tip & Phife were nice. To me Phife sounded better on this track than Q-Tip. They both did their thing, but Phife’s voice just sounded better for some reason. Q-Tip’s flow was also kinda basic. This is a dope song. It’s probably my least favorite track so far, but I still really enjoyed this. 4/5. Track 4: Steppin’ It Up Feat. Busta Rhymes & Redman. I think I’ve heard this song before. I’m pretty sure it was on The Abstract & The Dragon, which was a collaborative mixtape from Busta Rhymes & Q-Tip, released in 2013 if I’m not mistaken. It’s been a really long time since I listened to this track, so I don’t really remember it at all. I’m sure it’ll come back to me as I’m listening to it. It’s starting now. Oh shit. Okay, yeah I remember this shit. Busta’s tearing this first verse apart. “ Wonder twin powers activate real quick / So that I could grow about five feet more with an extra dick / One dick to hold in my hand when I’m rockin’ the mic / The extra dick to blow up the pussy for the rest of the night. ” He fuckin’ killed this shit. I love this song. Man, I can’t believe I forgot about this shit. This song isn’t censored by the way. I love the way Phife comes in saying “ Yo, what the fuck uh. ” It just sounds so smooth to me. His verse was awesome. Q-Tip killed it. “ Check it out; the original, shit, we makin’ it / Takin’ it to the extremes, we breakin’ it / When we get inside a zone then you feel that it’s good / All you jelly cats stop marinatin’ my wood. ” Of course Redman snapped on this shit. This song is fucking awesome. Ranking the verses would be really hard… I’m somewhat of a Busta Rhymes stan, so take this with a grain of salt; from best to worst, I’d say Busta Rhymes, then Q-Tip, then Redman, then Phife. I don’t know. Something about that just feels off. All of the verses were fantastic tho. This is definitely my favorite track so far. This is dope af. 5/5. Track 5: Like It Like That. This beat is dope af. Gotdamn. This shit is so fuckin’ smooth. Q-Tip is goin’ in on the first verse. He killed this shit. Man, this is so fucking dope. “ Bust your ass slow, as if you didn’t know / Put my mic inside your brain zone; don’t diss, home bitch / It’s the rhyme, it’s the beat that vibe all together / That makes the competitors sound like this. ” The hook is decent. Okay, this is another solo Q-Tip track. His flow on this second verse is so dope. “ Who could be the one rhyming ill? Having fun / Blowing up, making musical memories and things / Elevate your thoughts on the vibe that we brought / While we climbing & we shine like a super bowl ring. ” This is a great song. A verse from Phife could’ve been cool, but I think Tip held shit down on his own. This is dope af. 5/5. Track 6: Common Ground (Get It Goin’ On) Man, I fucking love the production on this album. Q-Tip’s flow is nothing special on this first verse. Woah… This is kinda dark… At first it sounded like a love song, but it pretty much devolved into a song about having an abusive girlfriend. “ Be a slave to her, don’t be brave to her / Make sure that she’s right, make sure that you’re wrong / When she wants it, do it / Make sure that it’s long.