Black Sheep - Birds of a Feather feat. Q-Tip, Dave & Mike Gee // Re-Union Native Tongues video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/28

http://rapohnelizenz.com The "Native" Tongues" collective of late 80's to 90's celebrate their Re-Union with 4 of the Hip Hop Primary Rocks.Dres, Q-Tip, Dave and Mike Gee of De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers and Black Sheep bring that 90's attitudes (sampling culture // jazz influences // positive vibrations) back to 2010."Birds of a Feather" is like a fast trip through my early years with Rap Music

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9 years ago

asem hawari

man the other day i was being berated with insults for saying odd future is a waste of time...crazy 

10 years ago

STARBOTSPACEGLIDER

love always

11 years ago

abclololol

What incredible piece of music..

11 years ago

EDEK9

omg ! please ! someone hv instrumental version ? :O !!!! pleease !

11 years ago

TheCrunchySopa

Damn, how come I never heard this track before!

11 years ago

craeli

Damn reminds me of being a teenager rocking these classic mc's. We really need to support these artists.

11 years ago

DAMON CHEEK

Old school s*** check it out

11 years ago

SharingBits(toAvoidDeath)

Skill in what? In terms of preference, mine in order are Pos, Tip, Dres.

11 years ago

Shabazz Allah

Good to know Hip Hop is still Alive outside of the dead ass heavy rotation radio play and what is held before the masses as Hip Hop these days.....There is much talent and skill out there with new rappers and emcees but they lack substance and fail to move me.-W. Shabazz

11 years ago

blackholecat

And I'd take something new, different and forward thinking over both. The black musical tradition has generally been pretty forward thinking (and it still is in Chicago in Detroit's EDM scenes) in America. But Hip-hop is obsessed with sounding like 1995. It's like interesting ideas are kryptonite to hip-hop.

11 years ago

kmerf

i would take the 90's hip hop sound over this bullshit thats out now. most people dont even understand the lyrics. this sound is a perfect example why people from that era are so mad about the trash thats out now.

11 years ago

kmerf

native tounges got a formula that is impeccable

11 years ago

blackholecat

Sounds like it could've come out in 1990 and that's not a good thing. Hip-hop is so regressive, God. It's a good tune and all, but we've heard this shit a million times already, let's move on. Fiona's voice is the best thing about it.

11 years ago

Quad Hizzo

Native Tongue! #Hiuyaaaaaa

12 years ago

Real Hip Hop Heads

The sound of this track is something you would hear in the 90's, thats something you don't hear in today's music which is a shame.

12 years ago

TheThoreauly77

@greenpeacemyass You get a response. You're not a tard. Indeed, De La is truly the sum of its parts. Those parts are the dopest.

12 years ago

Green Vein

@TheThoreauly77 As for rappers, I think it's between Pos and Dave. Why we ranking them per skill though, seems just wrong to do. It's fine with solo artists, they rely only on themselves anyway, but not with groups, let alone a group of groups. Collectively they're dope as fuck. Collectively they got the skill to blend each individual's skill to gain the most musically. It's not skill versus skill, it's skill that compliments skill, to put it that way. Bottom line, it's music, not a competition.

12 years ago

dephect314

deeply slept on...

12 years ago

shanique grayson

Oooo love Fionas voice in the background

12 years ago

StuBotNYC

@TheThoreauly77 Just funny? Umm... you just dont get it.

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