music.wikisort.org - Composition"We the People...." is a song by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, and the first single from their sixth and final album, We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service.[1] Produced by Q-Tip and co-produced by Blair Wells, the song contains a sample of the drum break of "Behind the Wall of Sleep" by Black Sabbath.[3] The chorus of the politically-charged song parodies Donald Trump's presidential campaign.[2] "We the People...." was critically acclaimed and included on several year-end lists by publications.[2][4][5][6][7]
2016 single by A Tribe Called Quest
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Released | November 17, 2016[1] |
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- political hip hop[2]
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Length | 2:52 |
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Label | Epic |
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"We The People...." on YouTube |
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Background
On November 13, 2015, A Tribe Called Quest reunited and performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, on the same night of the Paris attacks. Inspired by the energy of their performance, the group members put aside their differences and began recording a new album, We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service, shortly thereafter.[8] "We the People...." was one of the first songs recorded for the album, as it featured a verse from group member Phife Dawg, who died on March 22, 2016, before the album's completion.[8]
Critical reception
Jayson Greene of Pitchfork called the song "a ferocious and driving song about intolerance and fear," adding that it "simply put, is a sliver-sized miracle, a crack of light illuminating the door in a dark wall. This is the function Tribe songs have always served—they point to a path through wilderness."[9] Gil Kaufman of Billboard praised the song, noting that it "instantly became the national anthem of the anti-Trump nation."[2]
At the end of 2016, Slant Magazine named it the best single of the year, while The Village Voice ranked it fifth in their annual Pazz & Jop critics poll.[10][4] Billboard ranked it the 10th best song of the year, while Pitchfork ranked it 11th, Consequence of Sound ranked it 25th, and NPR ranked it 34th.[2][5][6][7]
Music video
The music video was directed by James Larese. It begins with several people running through the streets of Greenpoint, Brooklyn at a waterfront building, as Q-Tip performs his verse, standing in front of more than a dozen microphones. He is joined by Jarobi White, Ali Shaheed Muhammad (who appears on a TV screen), Busta Rhymes, and Consequence. Before Phife Dawg's verse begins, a mural of his face is shown on the side of a building; the mural becomes animated throughout his verse. The video ends with hundreds of people gathered in a city square, surrounded by many signs reading "We the People."[11]
Charts
See also
- Preamble to the United States Constitution
References
- "A Tribe Called Quest sounds the alarm in the first video from its new album". The A.V. Club. 18 November 2016. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Kaufman, Gil. "Billboard's 100 Best Pop Songs of 2016: Critics' Picks". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Strauss, Matthew (November 12, 2016). "Here Are the Full Credits for the New Tribe Called Quest Album". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "Pazz+Jop 2016". The Village Voice. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
- Walls, Seth Colter. "The 100 Best Songs of 2016". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Sterling, Scott T. (5 December 2016). "Top 50 Songs of 2016". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "Top 100 Songs Of 2016". NPR. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Touré (November 2, 2016). "Loss Haunts A Tribe Called Quest's First Album in 18 Years". The New York Times. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Greene, Jayson. "A Tribe Called Quest - "We the People..."". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "The 25 Best Singles of 2016". Slant Magazine. 7 December 2016. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
- McGovern, Kyle (18 November 2016). "Video: A Tribe Called Quest – "We the People"". Spin. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "A Tribe Called Quest Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "A Tribe Called Quest Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "A Tribe Called Quest Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- "A Tribe Called Quest Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
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Media by and about Donald Trump |
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See also: Media career of Donald Trump – Donald Trump in popular culture – Trump Productions – List of things named after Donald Trump |
Books | By Trump |
- Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987)
- Trump: Surviving at the Top (1990)
- Trump: The Art of the Comeback (1997)
- The America We Deserve (2000)
- The Way to the Top (2004)
- Trump 101 (2006)
- Why We Want You to Be Rich (2006)
- Think Big and Kick Ass (2007)
- Trump Tower (2011)
- Time to Get Tough (2011)
- Midas Touch (2011)
- Crippled America (2015)
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About Trump |
- Trumped! (1991)
- TrumpNation (2005)
- Never Enough (2015)
- The Conservative Case for Trump (2016)
- The Day of the Donald (2016)
- The Making of Donald Trump (2016)
- The Plot to Hack America (2016)
- Trump Revealed (2016)
- In Trump We Trust (2016)
- The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump (2017)
- The Case for Impeachment (2017)
- Insane Clown President (2017)
- Understanding Trump (2017)
- The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump (2017)
- Devil's Bargain (2017)
- Raising Trump (2017)
- Let Trump Be Trump (2017)
- Fire and Fury (2018)
- Media Madness (2018)
- The Faith of Donald J. Trump (2018)
- Liars, Leakers, and Liberals (2018)
- Unhinged (2018)
- Fear: Trump in the White House (2018)
- The Fifth Risk (2018)
- Team of Vipers (2019)
- Siege: Trump Under Fire (2019)
- A Warning (2019)
- A Very Stable Genius (2020)
- Hiding in Plain Sight (2020)
- The Room Where It Happened (2020)
- Too Much and Never Enough (2020)
- Melania and Me (2020)
- Hoax (2020)
- Rage (2020)
- Disloyal: A Memoir (2020)
- Speaking for Myself (2020)
- Landslide (2021)
- I Alone Can Fix It (2021)
- The Reckoning (2021)
- Peril (2021)
- I'll Take Your Questions Now (2021)
- Midnight in Washington (2021)
- Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America (2022)
- The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021 (2022)
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Radio, TV and film | By Trump |
- The Apprentice franchise
- The Apprentice (U.S.) (2004–2010)
- The Celebrity Apprentice (2008–2017)
- The Ultimate Merger (2010–2011)
- Trumped! (2004–2008)
- Pageant Place (2007)
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Related |
- Cultural depictions of Ivanka Trump
- Cultural depictions of Melania Trump
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