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ActionJackson
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3/23/2016  7:02 PM
The eternal connection between Phife Dawg, New York hip-hop and the Knicks[/b]
By Joe Flynn 


"Money on my mind so never mind a trick. New York is the town and the team is the Knicks."


The hip-hop world lost a giant Wednesday morning. Phife Dawg -- a.k.a. Malik Taylor, a.k.a The Five Foot Assassin -- died at the tender age of 45. It's a dark day for fans of A Tribe Called Quest, fans of hip-hop, and anybody who has ever shouted the lines above with an overwhelming sense of pride.

When it comes to hip-hop -- or music in general, really -- I'm definitely one of those obnoxious "get off my lawn" type of middle-aged hipsters who rarely listen to anything made in the past 15 years. I'm a child of the '90s and a fan of the Knicks, so this loss cuts deep. Tribe wasn't just a legendary group, they grew up in the same Tri-State Area cultural bubble that I did, and it reflected in their music. The pop culture references felt directed to me personally.

To be honest, Tribe ranks second on my list off all-time New York rap groups behind the Beastie Boys -- It's been three years and I'm still not over the death of MCA. But Tribe did have some of the best '90s Knicks references in their music:
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"While you playin' hokey pokey, there's no time to be dokey / Cause I come out to play every night like Charles Oakley"

"With all these trials and tribulations, yo, I've been affected / And to top it off, Starks got ejected"

To this day I can't hear someone say "I've been affected," without interjecting, "...and to top it off Starks got ejected." There exists in my subconscious mind a wonderful give-and-take between groups like Tribe and the Beasties and the '90s Knicks. I didn't just get my hair cut; I got my hair cut correct like Anthony Mason.

There has always been and will always be a connection between basketball and hip-hop. In my mind, however, nothing will ever top the magnificent melding of New York rappers and the rough-and-tumble Knicks of the '90s. [Assumes grumpy old man persona] these days rappers are part-owners and team ambassadors and **** like that. I'm sure dudes like Jay Z and Drake are legit fans of the game, but they're sitting courtside and interacting with players in real time. I can't relate to that ****.

Watch this NBA interview from just before the start of the 2015-16. Phife talks about catching the Knicks on League Pass from his home out West.
http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2015/10/14/201510014-hang-time-phife.nba/?cid=nbacomsocial_fb_sf14163845
I know the guy has sat courtside, I know he's met players and that players are eager to meet him, but that love of just watching the Knicks shines through. It was the same way with his music: New York is the town and the team is the Knicks.

Rest in Peace, Phife. He'd probably be watching tonight's matchup with the Bulls if he were still with us; hopefully he can check out the game from great beyond. Music and Knicks basketball are two of the great passions of my life, and you managed to touch both in your own way.

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GustavBahler
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3/23/2016  7:15 PM
Rest in Peace Malik, one of a kind. Was listening to Midnight Maurauders over and over my last year in NY. They raised Hip-Hop to another level. Very sad news.
knicks1248
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3/23/2016  7:33 PM
wow, heard this morn
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callmened
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3/23/2016  7:55 PM
RIP Phife Dawg..loved tribe!

"Having a bad day so i feel dejected, want to watch the knicks but starks got ejected"

"problems' from midnight marauders

Knicks should be improved: win about 40 games and maybe sneak into the playoffs. Melo, Rose and even Noah will have some nice moments however this team should be about PORZINGUS. the sooner they make him the primary player, the better
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3/23/2016  10:52 PM
Just brings back good memories of my younger days in Queens. So sad to hear of his passing.
STATMELO
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3/24/2016  1:39 PM
R.I.P, gone too soon damn diabetes...

He was a huge Knicks fan he rooted for Kobe and the Lakers when we hit futility. Just a huge sports fan in general. Best MC in Tribe IMO, carried the Midnight Marauders album. One of a kind voice and fun lyrical style. Never forget the Starks got ejected line.

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3/24/2016  3:00 PM
I like 'em brown, yellow, puerto rican, or haitian

Name is Phife Dawg from the Zulu nation

In my mind the greatest hip hop group\duo of all time during the golden era of rap. Tribe was the '96 Bulls of hip hop history if you will. Low End Theory/Midnight Marauders/Beats Rhymes Life their 3 peat essentially. It's too bad Q-Tip and Phife couldn't squash whatever beef they had and bring the band together for more classics.

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3/24/2016  3:27 PM
Tribe was my introduction to hip hop. I loved that they were Knicks fans. RIP.
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3/24/2016  8:59 PM
Midnight Marauders is one of the dopest under rated Hip Hop albums.R.I.P Phife
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3/24/2016  9:40 PM
Wow. Amazing talent. R.I.P. Nice that the Knicks did the bumps with Tribe music last night.
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ActionJackson
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3/25/2016  12:42 AM
CrushAlot wrote:Wow. Amazing talent. R.I.P. Nice that the Knicks did the bumps with Tribe music last night.

Would've been better if they (the Knicks that is) had hired Phife to do their intro song instead of the incredibly walk Vanilla Ice wannabe Jesse James. We all deserved better than Go NY, Go NY, Go!!!"

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3/25/2016  12:42 AM
StillaKnicksfan wrote:Midnight Marauders is one of the dopest under rated Hip Hop albums.R.I.P Phife

All their albums were underrated...

I listen to them all the time along with my other favorite artists from that golden era. If you can make music that speaks to people's souls you truly are an extrodinary human being. That's who Phife was. "Mr. energetic. Who me sound pathetic?
when's the last time you heard a funky diabetic?".... those lyrics stand out now

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3/25/2016  1:37 AM
As a young Florida boy I was vibing to Tribe. I have to credit my older brother and his friend for cultivating my southern ears to appreciate up North music.
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3/25/2016  12:47 PM
that de la remix of buddy when he blew up, damn only 45 im 42
my fave track of his though he dissed q tip lol the Maxwell of rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-8g7pBoHB0
"Mutha****as, I am hip-hop
I walk hip-hop, I talk hip-hop
I need hip-hop, I lust hip-hop, I love hip-hop
B-Boy round the clock, doin' it non-stop"
WORD IS BOND B BOY 4EVA
RIP Phife Dawg

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