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Beats, Rhymes and Life (Vinyl)

Originally released in 1996, Beats, Rhymes And Life marks a bold new chapter in A Tribe Called Quest's legendary career.
With production by Q-Tip and J Dilla, the album blends jazzy, soulful beats with introspective lyrics and sharp social commentary.
Showcasing the group's evolving sound, while staying true to their roots in conscious hip-hop, it features key tracks 1nce Again (25m+ streams), Stressed Out featuring Faith Evans (17m+ streams), and The Hop (60m+ streams). 
This Grammy nominated album was their biggest commercial success to that point was critically acclaimed , with Rolling Stone calling the album ‘near flawless’.
Originally released in 1996, Beats, Rhymes And Life marks a bold new chapter in A Tribe Called Quest's legendary career.
With production by Q-Tip and J Dilla, the album blends jazzy, soulful beats with introspective lyrics and sharp social commentary.
Showcasing the group's evolving sound, while staying true to their roots in conscious hip-hop, it features key tracks 1nce Again (25m+ streams), Stressed Out featuring Faith Evans (17m+ streams), and The Hop (60m+ streams). 
This Grammy nominated album was their biggest commercial success to that point was critically acclaimed , with Rolling Stone calling the album ‘near flawless’.
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Beats, Rhymes and Life (Vinyl)

$44.64

$13.39

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Originally released in 1996, Beats, Rhymes And Life marks a bold new chapter in A Tribe Called Quest's legendary career.
With production by Q-Tip and J Dilla, the album blends jazzy, soulful beats with introspective lyrics and sharp social commentary.
Showcasing the group's evolving sound, while staying true to their roots in conscious hip-hop, it features key tracks 1nce Again (25m+ streams), Stressed Out featuring Faith Evans (17m+ streams), and The Hop (60m+ streams). 
This Grammy nominated album was their biggest commercial success to that point was critically acclaimed , with Rolling Stone calling the album ‘near flawless’.