- (November 20, 1970 –
March 22, 2016),
known professionally as
Phife Dawg (or
simply Phife), was an
American rapper and a
member of the
group A
Tribe Called...
- in 1985,
originally composed of
rapper and main
producer Q-Tip,
rapper Phife Dawg, DJ and co-producer Ali
Shaheed Muhammad, and
rapper Jarobi White....
-
Busta Rhymes. It was one of the
final recorded appearances of
group member Phife Dawg, who died in
March 2016 from
complications of diabetes. We Got It from...
- guitarist, best
known as a
member of A
Tribe Called Quest. With Q-Tip and
Phife Dawg (and
sometimes Jarobi White), the
group released five
studio albums...
- met his
friend Phife Dawg at
church when they were both two
years old. At age nine, he
began rapping after being encouraged by
Phife Dawg;
shortly before...
- commentary, word play, humor, and
interplay between Q-Tip and
fellow member Phife Dawg.
Supported by the lead
single "Check the Rhime", The Low End Theory...
-
production equipment in the
house ba****t of
fellow member Phife Dawg's grandmother.
Phife Dawg explained, "my
grandmother gave him a key, the
whole nine...
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Lewis Phife (1841 – 1913) was a U.S.
Cavalry soldier. He
received the
Medal of
Honor for
gallantry in
action against Apache Indians in the
Arizona Territory...
-
Forever is the
posthumous second and
final studio album by
American rapper Phife Dawg. It was
released on
March 22, 2022, the
sixth anniversary of his death...
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Buchanan and
Scott Galbraith (produced with Rick St. Hilaire) 9. "Game Day" -
Phife Dawg &
Rodney Hampton 5.
Dangerous Ground (featuring 50 Grand) 13. The Rhyme...