A3C & Okayplayer Present: The Best Block Party Ever [Video]

Okayplayer teamed up with the 9th Annual A3C Hip-Hop Festival in Atlanta to present The Best Block Party Ever on Sunday October 6, 2013. The line-up was a veritable Mount Rushmore of the greatest DJs who ever did it, namely: DJ Premier, Questlove, DJ Maseo (of De La Soul), DJ Scratch, Young Guru and Diamond D –combining to shut down traffic on Boulevard NE on the closing day of the festival.

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Touré, Questlove, Alan Leeds & Danyel Smith Talk About Prince [Video]

In celebration of his recently released book, “I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became An Icon,” author Touré held a panel discussion on Prince this evening in New York with special guests ?uestlove, Alan Leeds and Danyel Smith. Previously: Let’s Talk About Prince: D’Angelo & Questlove Reveal How Prince Brought Them Together [Video]

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Let’s Talk About Prince: D’Angelo & Questlove Reveal How Prince Brought Them Together [Video]

In Part 2 of Let’s Talk About Prince, Questlove and D’Angelo reveal that the guiding spirit that brought these “Brothers In Arms” together was none other than a Prince song that Questlove snuck into a performance by The Roots in L.A. the very first time he and D’Angelo met. Watch the split-screen interview conducted backstage at Michael Dorf’s Music Of Prince Tribute at Carnegie Hall. Previously: Questlove, D’Angelo, Bilal & More Talk About Prince [Video]

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Questlove On What Inspires Him [Video]

Questlove is a drummer, DJ, music journalist, and record producer from Philadelphia, PA. Best known as the drummer for the Grammy Award-winning band The Roots, he has produced for Common, D’Angelo, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Jay-Z, Al Green, Amy Winehouse, John Legend, and more. Questlove’s father was a member of the doo-wop group Lee Andrews & The Hearts and his mother was part of the soul group Congress Alley. At age 7, he began drumming on stage at shows. He later graduated from the Philadelphia High School for the Creative & Performing Arts and founded The Roots with classmate Black Thought. The two began performing on South Street in Philadelphia using drums, while Tariq rhymed over his beats and rhythms. The group recruited additional band members and recorded their 1993 debut album, Organix. They followed up with Do You Want More?!!!??! in 1995 and Illadelph Halflife in 1996. In 1999, The Roots reached mainstream success with Erykah Badu on the single “You Got Me”, and later receiving a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Rap Performance by a Group. The album with that single, Things Fall Apart, eventually went platinum and remains to be a classic hip hop album. Questlove mixed a collection of groove classics in a compilation series called Babies Makin’ Babies and Babies Makin’ Babies 2: Misery Strikes. In 2004, The Roots released The Tipping Point, and two years later released Phrenology, which went gold. In 2010, The Roots recorded an honorary album in respect to the

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