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The Space Program by A Tribe Called Quest

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A Tribe Called Quest É Um Grupo De Hip Hop Americano Formado Em 1985 Atualmente Composto Pelo Rapper E Produtor Q-Tip E Pelo DJ E Produtor Ali Shaheed Muhammad. O Terceiro Membro Phife Dawg Morreu Em Março De 2016 Devido A Complicações Devido A Diabetes. O Quarto Membro O Rapper Jarobi White Deixou O Grupo Em 1991 Mas Voltou A Contribuir Com O Grupo Após Sua Reunião Em 2006. Juntamente Com De La Soul Jungle Brothers E Black Sheep O Grupo Formou O Coletivo Native Tongues E Tiveram O Maior Sucesso Comercial Entre Todos Os Grupos Desse Coletivo. Muitas De Suas Músicas Tais Como "Jazz We've Got " "Can I Kick It?" "Check The Rhime" E "Eletric Relaxation" São Consideradas Como Clássicas Pela Comunidade Do Hip Hop. O Grupo Lançou Cinco Álbuns Entre 1990 E 1998 E Encerrou Suas Atividades Em 1998. Em 2006 O Grupo Reuniu-Se E Realizou Uma Turnê Pelos Estados Unidos. Em 2016 O Grupo Voltou E Lançou Seu Sexto Álbum De Estúdio. O Grupo É Considerado Pioneiro No Gênero Hip Hop Alternativo Tendo Aberto O Caminho Para Muitos Outros Grupos Inovadores.

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"The Space Program" Is A Song By American Hip-Hop Group A Tribe Called Quest From Their Sixth And Final Album We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service. Produced By Q-Tip And Co-Produced By Blair Wells It Is The Opening Track On The Album And Includes Posthumous Vocals By Group Member Phife Dawg Who Recorded The Song With The Group Before His Death In March 2016. Praised As The "triumphant Return Of The Tribe" It Is A Political Hip-Hop Song That Addresses Gentrification And Racism In The United States. Described As "a Treatise On Black Unity" The Song Is A Metaphor For Gentrification. It Begins With Q-Tip And Phife Dawg Stating "It's Time To Go Left And Not Right" Indicating The Side Of The Political Spectrum That The Group Supports. Next Q-Tip And Phife Dawg Start Chanting The Chorus In Unison Encouraging The Listener To "make Something Happen." After A Short Verse By Q-Tip Jarobi White Delivers A Verse Followed By Another Short Verse By Q-Tip. A Longer Verse Is Then Delivered By Q-Tip Before Phife Dawg Repeats The Chorus For Two Minutes Followed By The Outro. The Song Also Contains Vocal Samples From The Musical Fantasy Film Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory And The Blaxploitation Film Willie Dynamite. Rob Sheffield Of Rolling Stone Hailed The Song As "The Triumphant Return Of The Tribe" And Interpreted That The Lyrics Were "about The End Of The World." Writing For Pitchfork Kris Ex Called The Song "quintessential Tribe" Also Praising Its "sooty Bottom Heavy Warmness The Uncluttered Arrangements And Bright Instrumentation." At The End Of 2016 Rolling Stone Ranked It The 30th Best Song Of The Year And In The Village Voice's Annual Pazz & Jop Critics Poll It Was Tied For 66th Best Song Of The Year. A Short Film For "The Space Program" Directed By Warren Fu Debuted On Apple Music On March 29 2018. Billed As A Tribe Called Quest's Final Video It Features Cameo Appearances By Erykah Badu Black Thought Vince Staples Pharrell Williams Common Talib Kweli Questlove Anderson Paak Alicia Keys Rosario Dawson Ta-Nehisi Coates Kelly Rowland Doug E. Fresh Consequence Janelle Monáe And Ladybug Mecca. Rodney Carmichael Of NPR Stated That The Video "propels Present-Day Phenomena — From The Racially-Charged Displacement Of Inner-City Gentrification To The Police Killings Of Unarmed African-Americans — Into A Grim Afrofuturist Reality."

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