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The first group, A Tribe Called Quest, was where "Mr. Muhammad" partnered up with band mates Q-Tip and Phife. The hip-hop trio recorded five albums. Two stand incontestable as hip-hop classics. Their innovation changed the sound of hip-hop and R & B with jazzy, melodic beats. Tribe exited the world via the same stage as The Beatles and The Police, but their influence still lives with artists like DAngelo, Common, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, The Roots and Musiq.
After Tribe, Ali co-founded a new super trio named Lucy Pearl. Here with band members Dawn Robinson and Raphael Saadiq, he was able to explore more of his music abilities. Lucy Pearl fused funk, rock, R & B and hip-hop bringing a new energy and sound which remains to be duplicated.
Ali is also a 4-time Grammy nominee -- twice with A Tribe Called Quest, once for works with DAngelo and once for Lucy Pearl. With plenty of production credits, no Grammy wins and two defunct groups, what is left for the DJ with plenty more music in his soul?
Shaheedullah & Stereotypes, thats whats next with his new association with Penalty Recordings. The mission here became to create a CD that would capture Alis vast musical influences as well as spotlighting the DJs vocal capabilities. Ali says, "I wanted to shatter the conception that I was just a DJ or that I only make a jazzy brand of music. Im influenced by groups like Black Star, J Live, Radiohead, Coldplay, Basement Jaxx, Issa Bagayogo, and 1 Giant Leap. It wouldnt be me if I expressed only one side of music." "I am also Muslim and my beliefs were sure to manifest here. I just didn¹t want to come off too radical," he adds. Considering the present negative media portrayal of Muslims, it is clear to see the ambition to set things straight. The title is meaningful to Ali and reflects his determination. The word Shaheedullah means witness of God. It was to be his middle name but his mother felt it was too long, and to his fathers displeasure, the name was shortened. "Im seeking the Gardens of Heaven and I cant get there leaving a legacy of B.S. in my music".
The beginning of this project was met with a new challenge. Ali never worked without the support of others. "I had to have the vision and sculpt it on my own whoa! - that was different and stimulating," says Ali. He sought out a few friends like Stokley Williams of Mint Condition, Chris Dave (Mint Condition, Kenny Garrett), K Jay (The Foundation), Sy Smith(Psychosoul, Star 69), Chip (Fu-Schnickens), Uncle Mike and a few more musicians to make the vision complete.
Ali says, "Shaheedullah & Stereotypes is the first phase of a bigger musical journey." So far the journey is intimate, thought provoking, tranquil, head nodding and beautiful. A freshman with a thesis so complete surely leaves one to wonder where this journey will reside. Did someone say, journey to a Tribe reunion, whats up with Lucy Pearl? Ali responds, "one mission at a time." Indeed there is a strong foundation built by this mission. "Tribe fans come get a sip, " Ali closes.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
(Ali) Shaheed breaks us off a lil somethin' INDEED!,
By Kimber "Music Lover" (Brooklyn, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaheedullah & Stereotypes (Audio CD)
October was a refreshing month for Hip-Hop releases...so far we got Talib Kweli, Mos Def and now Ali Shaheed Muhammad (Tribe Called Quest and Lucy Pearl fame) whose "Shaheedullah and Stereotypes" CD was released under the radar. It should be considered an energizing and at times politically conscious contribution to music in general. And this is what Ali offers us--with open arms--MUSIC. It's been a while since that gift has been presented without the bells, whistles and misguided allusion of a Trojan Horse.
Though Ali comes to us as a world renown DJ, he isn't just the "beat guy" for this CD. From the first track ("Social Reform") we understand who this album belongs to and at the same time we see Ali generously and brilliantly expose talented individuals from his fold. Their contributions to the CD help polish the goldmine he has unearthed for us. Ali easily takes the forefront as a lyricist and singer(who KNEW?!?!)--two skills he obviously had up his sleeve for a long time and wasn't revealing until the time was right...and for real y'all...the time is NOW. The stellar group of lyricists on his team include...Kay Jay from Houston, TX. ("Tight", "Family"). Kay's fresh style flows naturally off the tongue and easily to the ear. Sy Smith is a songstress whose sweet flavor in your ear gracefully plies and pirouettes on three tracks ("Honey Child", "<They Can't> Define Our Love", "Part of the Night"). Stokely Williams from Mint Condition (SWOON!!) is rediscovered--and singing like he ain't been no where but here--does his thing on two tracks ("Banga" and "Put Me On"). A brotha with a beautiful voice named Wallace Gary adds to the variety of this CD by blessing us with a trippy house track("All Night"). And last but CERTAINLY not least...Chip-fu formerly of the FuSchnickens (where the heck THAT cat been?!? Hip-Hop has missed him TERRIBLY!) breathed a huge lung of fresh air all over track two of the CD ("Lord, Can I Have This Mercy"). Before Chip-fu even lets us know he flips his lyrics like a sick gymnast, we can invision him rubbin' chalk on his hands and runnin' at top speed for the uneven bars. I know I said a lot...but what puts this CD over the top for me is everyone sounds like they are having a fan-tabulous time with their contributions. And as I read the notes on the CD itself, plenty of live instruments were used. It looks like this CD is virtually SAMPLE-FREE--who in the game can claim THAT fame? Everyone's input on the CD feels like they've all craved real Hip-Hop and real music (like I have) for a very long time. So if you feel the same way, you need to pick this one up--and QUICK! Peace!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank You For The "Something New" Stew!!!,
By Nubia (Staten Island) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaheedullah & Stereotypes (Audio CD)
I thought this CD was definitely different from what's out now...and that's a GOOD thing!! For those who are concerned whether it's more A Tribe Called Quest or Lucy Pearl...I would lean towards Lucy Pearl in terms of experimentating...and it's good to see someone do something original and something that WORKS!! Even Kanye West is biting off of his OWN stuff ("Get By, "I Try", That John Legend song....aint that all the same tune??)
I think Ali Shaheed Muhammed did a great job at letting folks know that there is more out there than just old school samples these rappers can buy, rhyme over and call a hit...he's got original music that makes ya move your feet and nod to the beat... I listened to the "Shahedullah and Stereotypes" snippets above before I bought the CD and I'm glad I did cuz the CD is worth the money!! I'm SO tired of all the artificial/process cheesy music out there... Thanks for your home-cooked gumbo Ali...hopefully others who are really TALENTED will follow your path!!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid, positive Hip-Hop/R & B Fusion from A Tribe Called Quest's DJ,
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This review is from: Shaheedullah & Stereotypes (Audio CD)
Ali Shaheed Muhammad has been in the public eye for over twenty years as the DJ for A Tribe Called Quest, and he has evolved from 'the guy who stands behind the MC's with headphones on' to a full fledged musician/producer. After co-founding and recording an album for the R & B group Lucy Pearl with Raphael Saadiq (formerly of Tony! Toni! Toné!) and Dawn Robinson (formerly of En Vogue), Shaheed returned to his 'roots' so to speak, with Shaheedullah & Stereotypes. Like many DJ/Producers who go solo, Ali rhymes on many of the albums tracks, and the majority (if not all) of the tracks have a positive vibe to them. This is a hip hop album that you can share with your kids and still nod your head to it; a rarity in this day and age. Four stars.
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