The Roots

Formed
1989
in Philadelphia, PA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by John Bush
Though popular success has largely eluded The Roots, the Philadelphia group showed the way for live rap, building on Stetsasonic's "hip-hop band" philosophy of the mid-'80s by focusing on live instrumentation at their concerts and in the studio. Though their album works have been inconsistent affairs, more intent on building grooves than pushing songs, The Roots' live shows are among the best in the business.



The Roots' focus on live music began back in 1987 when rapper Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) and drummer Nulluestlove (Ahmir Khalib Thompson) became friends at the Philadelphia High School for Creative Performing Arts. Playing around school, on the sidewalk, and later at talent shows (with Nulluestlove's drum kit backing Black Thought's rhymes), the pair began to earn money and hooked up with bassist Hub (Leon Hubbard) and rapper Malik B. Moving from the street to local clubs, The Roots became a highly tipped underground act around Philadelphia and New York. When they were invited to represent stateside hip-hop at a concert in Germany, The Roots recorded an album to sell at shows; the result, Organix, was released in 1993 on Remedy Records. With a music industry buzz surrounding their activities, The Roots entertained offers from several labels before signing with DGC that same year.

     

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