Released: July 30, 1996

Songwriter: Q-Tip J Dilla

Producer: The Ummah

[Verse 1: Q-Tip]
Somethin' for your earhole, so you can clean them shits out
It seems that some don't understand what I'm talkin' about
How you get West Coast nigga, from West Coast hater?
I could never dis a whole coast, my time is too greater(true)
Yeah, we from the East, the land of originators
You also from the West, the land of innovators
The only difference of the two is the style of the rap
Plus the musical track, this beef shit is so wack
Let me let y'all brothas know I ain't no West Coast disser
Another thing I'm not is a damn ass kisser
So listen to my words as I set things straight
I ain't got no beef, so don't come in my face

[Chorus]
Keep it movin', yeah to the K.I.M
Keep it movin', yeah yeah to the K.I.M
I ain't got no time for schuckin' and jivin'
Keep it movin', keep it movin', yeah yeah to the K.I.M
Keep it movin', yeah yeah to the K.I.M
I ain't got no time for schuckin' and jivin'

[Verse 2: Q-Tip]
Hip-hop can never be a way of life
It doesn't tell you how to raise a child or treat a wife
I verbalize over...rhyme friendly
That puts a listener in a frenzy, so pop me in your Benzi
You dig it? Get wit it or get your melon splitted
If you ever try to combat, Sirat al-Mustaqim
We got the illy team that doesn't even sweat the gleam
Or glamour, we'll Figure 4 your ass like Greg the Hammer
Man, we rockin' joints like The Who or Santana
Keep jams packed and hotter than Havana
Positivity is the key in the lock
Put your hand on it, turn it to the right, akh
We doin' daredevil dandies on these mics
Peace out to the whole Hiero who's puffin on the hydro
Yeah dun, we movin' how we like
Since the days of rockin' hi-lows, we keepin' things on pyro, fire
As we move with zeal and desire
Now, the hip-hop plan, hope you compiler
Son, we havin' tunnel vision but my sight is real real broad
Cuz I can't afford to miss that call
Makin moves, not movies, as get on the ball
And we keepin' things covered like a female shawl
When I watch hockey, yo, I just look for the brawl
Quest, Quest and you know we signin' out y'all

[Chorus]
Keep it movin', yeah to the K.I.M
Keep it movin', yeah yeah to the K.I.M
I ain't got no time for schuckin' and jivin'
Keep it movin', keep it movin', yeah yeah to the K.I.M
Keep it movin', true that to the K.I.M
I ain't got no time for schuckin' and jivin'

[Bridge: Q-Tip]
The Pharcyde, you know we do it up, uh
You know we do it up, uh
The Hiero, you know we do it up, yeah yeah
You know we do it up
Yeah, to the Mobb Deep, The Infamous
We do it up, yeah yeah
You know we do it up
To my peoples Know Naim, yeah
You know we do it up, uh uh
You know we do it up
To my man DJ Quik, uh, you know we do it up, uh uh
A do, a do it up
To my man Biz Mark, yeah yeah
You know we do it up, uh uh
You know we do it up
To my man Ike Love love
You know we do it up, yeah yeah
You know we do it up
And my man Extra P, P
You know we do it up, uh uh uh-uh, uh, uh up
I can't forget Dr. Dre, uh, you know we do it up
MC Eiht, uh, you know we do it up
Shelly Mae, uh, you know we do it up
Muhammad, uh, you know we do it up
Uh, K-Hard, huh, you know we do it up
Uh, De La, uh, you know we do it up
Uh, my man Jay-Z, you know we do it up
Axe-Jack, and you know we, uh, do it up
It's like that, y'all

A Tribe Called Quest

A Tribe Called Quest is to Hip Hop what Pink Floyd is to Rock ‘n’ Roll. With humble beginnings in Queens, New York, the group blossomed from the friendship of Jonathan Davis (Q-Tip) and Malik Taylor (Phife Dawg). Along with acts like Jungle Brothers and De La Soul—their comrades in the Native Tongues rap collective—they vitalized East Coast Hip Hop, setting the stage for the rise of mainstream and alternative hip hop alike.

Their style, a synthesis of avant-garde production and authentic lyricism, paved the way for the conscious and jazz rap movements. Alongside other upbeat artists like Digable Planets, Us3, and Guru, ATCQ opened up the world of afrocentrism to a wider audience.

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