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The Roots Picnic is an annual music festival created and hosted by hip hop group, The Roots . Co-founder, Shawn Gee, and manager of The Roots serves as executive producer of the festival. The festival is held in Philadelphia, their hometown at the Mann at Fairmount Park . The first festival was held on June 7, 2008.

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71-808: The festival is a one-day event but for one year it was expanded for two-days in 2012. It was expanded again in 2022. Another festival was held outside of Philadelphia in 2016. The Roots , Gnarls Barkley , Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings , Santogold , Deerhoof , J*Davey , Diplo , Esperanza , DJ Jazzy Jeff , The Cool Kids Main Stage: The Roots , TV on the Radio , The Black Keys , Public Enemy , Antibalas , Santigold , Busdriver , Elevator Fight featuring Zoë Kravitz , DJ Cash Money Second Stage: Kid Cudi , Asher Roth , Writtenhouse, Back to Basics ( King Britt & Dozia), Dave P., Francis and

142-747: A jazzy and eclectic approach to hip hop featuring live musical instruments and the group's work has consistently been met with critical acclaim. ThoughtCo ranked the band #7 on its list of the 25 Best Hip-Hop Groups of All-Time, calling them "Hip-hop's first legitimate band." In addition to the band's music, several members of the Roots are involved in side projects, including record production , acting, and regularly serving as guests on other musicians' albums and live shows. The Roots originated in Philadelphia with Ahmir " Questlove " Thompson and Tariq " Black Thought " Trotter while they were both attending

213-503: A Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album. At the time, however, there came rumors that the Roots were losing interest in their signing with MCA. During this time, the band backed Jay-Z for his 2003 farewell concert in Madison Square Garden and appeared in the accompanying Fade to Black concert film. After Phrenology , Ben Kenney and Scratch both left the group; Kenney joined the rock band Incubus . This culminated with

284-435: A backing band for other artists; Spike Lee 's Bamboozled ; Marc Levin 's Brooklyn Babylon , in which Black Thought plays the protagonist, Solomon, and former band member Rahzel narrates; and Chasing Liberty , starring Mandy Moore . Black Thought and Questlove were both featured in the movie Brown Sugar . Black Thought made an appearance in the film Love Rome as Tariq Trotter, and Questlove currently appears in

355-688: A brief stint with the group and contributed to the Phrenology album, but left to join Incubus as bassist. Percussionist Frank Knuckles joined the lineup in 2002 and guitarist "Captain" Kirk Douglas replaced Kenney. Vocalist Martin Luther toured with the Roots in 2003 and 2004 and contributed to the Tipping Point album. The group announced in August 2007 that its longtime bassist Leonard Hubbard

426-466: A duet with R&B singer Erykah Badu and Eve and Jill Scott intended by Black Thought for the "unconscious" population, peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. At the 42nd Grammy Awards "You Got Me" won the award for Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group and the album was nominated for Best Rap Album. Steve Huey of the website allmusic.com perceived "a strong affinity for

497-477: A heavy reliance on Storch's Fender Rhodes and the occasional saxophone of guest musician Steve Coleman . The album spawned three singles with accompanying videos: "Proceed", "Distortion to Static", and "Silent Treatment". The album was a moderate hit among alternative music fans, boosted by the group's appearance at Lollapalooza . In 1995, the band performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival . In

568-641: A highly anticipated jam session every year the night before the Grammys. The Roots jam session, produced by Okayplayer , Goodtime Girl Entertainment, and Keldof , has been attended by celebrities ranging from Jay-Z, Beyoncé , and Tom Cruise to Don Cheadle , Jeremy Piven , and Prince , with impromptu performances from Snoop Dogg and Corrine Bailey Rae to Queen Latifah , Matisyahu , Fall Out Boy , and Dave Chappelle . Billed as "The Roots," Questlove, Douglas, and Biddle made an appearance on The Colbert Report on April 15, 2008, when Stephen Colbert spent

639-540: A line from " The Second Coming " by W.B. Yeats). This was their breakthrough album, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 charts and earning a gold record , signifying U.S. sales of at least 500,000 units. The album was eventually certified platinum in April 2013. Mos Def contributed to the track entitled "Double Trouble". The track "Act Two" features African-Belgian band Zap Mama and Common . The track " You Got Me ",

710-572: A major collaboration between the two acts. In October 2016, the group announced their 17th studio album, End Game . Black Thought in June 2017 further revealed that producers 9th Wonder and Salaam Remi will contribute to the album, and in March 2019, Questlove revealed there will be an unreleased J Dilla beat on it as well. The Roots' original lineup included Tariq " Black Thought " Trotter ( MC ) and Ahmir " Questlove " Thompson (drums), classmates at

781-412: A permanent bass player, Leonard "Hub" Hubbard, were added to the band before the release of their first album. In 1992, they dropped the "Square" from "Square Roots" because a local folk group had claim to the name. Unable to break through in their native Philadelphia, the band briefly moved to London, where they would release their 1993 debut, Organix . The album was released and sold independently. In

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852-588: A week in Philadelphia prior to the 2008 Pennsylvania Democratic primary . During the appearance, they performed the intro song to the show, and closed the episode with a rendition of the " Star Spangled Banner ." The Roots are featured on the Men in Black Original Soundtrack (1997) with the song "The Notic" with neo-soul singer D'Angelo . The song "Here I Come" was featured in the films Superbad , Hancock , and Step Up 3D . "Here I Come"

923-530: Is also featured in many video games including Project Gotham Racing 4 . The song "The Seed 2.0" featuring Cody ChesnuTT was featured in the movies Collateral and I Think I Love My Wife , as well as the Without a Trace episode "Candy." The song "Don't Say Nuthin" was featured in the first-season episode, "Busey and the Beach," of HBO 's Entourage . The song "Guns Are Drawn," featuring Aaron Livingston,

994-465: Is also notable for its many guests and collaborators, including Common , D'Angelo , Q-Tip , and others. These collaborations would provide the foundation for the creation of the Soulquarians and forged the Roots' association with the neo-soul subgenre. The group released Things Fall Apart in 1999 (named after Things Fall Apart , a novel by Chinua Achebe , which in turn was named after

1065-645: The Billboard Hot 100. This would later mark his final song to reach the latter chart to date. Later that year, he would perform alongside French Montana , ASAP Rocky , and Schoolboy Q for the remix of ASAP Ferg 's single, " Work ". Both features would receive platinum certification from the RIAA . In August 2013, he announced and subsequently released his second mixtape, titled 10 PC Mild , through Def Jam and Think It's A Game Entertainment. The mixtape garnered generally mixed reviews, although many of whom considered it an improvement from his previous effort and praised

1136-614: The Dave Matthews Band during their 2007 summer tour. Members of the Roots played in various forms as well as a whole band on DMB's back to back concerts at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy , Wisconsin . In 2007, the band performed at an NAACP tribute to Bono , covering U2 's " Sunday Bloody Sunday " and " Pride (In the Name of Love) ." Black Thought mixed in lines from the band's own "False Media." The group hosts

1207-774: The Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The Roots host the Roots Picnic , an annual all-day music festival in Philadelphia, every June. In 2017, they headlined the 2017 NBA All Star game pregame introductions and performed a musical show with various guests titled "The Evolution of Greatness." In March 2009, the Roots became the official house band on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , with "Here I Come" as

1278-543: The Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts . As they began to play at school and on local streets, they added bassist Josh "The Rubberband" Abrams, who went on to form the jazz group The Josh Abrams Quartet. They later added another MC, Malik Abdul Basit-Smart ("Malik B.") and Leonard Nelson "Hub" Hubbard (bass), and Scott Storch (keyboards). Kenyatta "Kid Crumbs" Warren (MC)

1349-488: The Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts . They would busk out on the street corners with Questlove playing bucket drums and Black Thought rapping over his rhythms. Their first organized gig was a talent show in 1989 at the school where they used the name Radio Activity, which began a series of name changes that progressed through Black to the Future and then The Square Roots. Another MC, Malik B., and

1420-619: The Philadelphia Phillies during the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees , displaying Phillies memorabilia when performing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon . On the episode which aired the day after the Yankees clinched the title, Questlove stated "No comment!" on the show's intro (when he usually states the episode number), and had a Yankees logo purposely displayed upside-down on his drumset. In 2010,

1491-506: The 2011 album Betty Wright: The Movie , credited to Betty Wright and the Roots. The album, co-produced by Wright and Questlove, was nominated for a 2012 Grammy in the "Best Traditional R&B Performance." The Roots and Elvis Costello released Wise Up Ghost on September 17, 2013, via Blue Note Records . On July 22, 2013, they released a music video for the first single, "Walk Us Uptown". The Roots released ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin on May 19, 2014. The first single, "When

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1562-614: The AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time magazine. They have been highly involved in many other Red Hot Organization productions, including the 1998 album Red Hot + Rhapsody and the 2001 album Red Hot + Indigo , a tribute to Duke Ellington . The Roots have been featured in four movies: Dave Chappelle's Block Party , both performing album songs and playing as

1633-1499: The Kid & Jay Critch , BadBadNotGood , Sun Ra Arkestra , DJ Diamond Kuts, ZAHSOSA Oasis Stage: The Diplomats , Grits & Biscuits, DJ Kid Capri , DJ SpinKing, Tierra Whack , Bri Steves Podcast Stage: Drink Champs, On One with Angela Rye , Questlove Supreme , ItsTheReal , The Realest Podcast Ever Gaming/Culture Stage: "Barrier Breakers" Panel featuring Bozoma Saint John , Shari Bryant, Jemele Hill , Amber Grimes & Anowa Adjah, "Keynote of Change" Conversation featuring Wallo267 & Fox TV host Quincy Harris, Art & Fashion Panel featuring Timothy Anne Burnside, Kerby Jean-Raymond , Distortedd & Tiffany Reid, Madden & NBA 2K Tournaments curated by iPodKingCarter Fairmount Park Stage: The Roots performing Things Fall Apart 20th Anniversary, H.E.R. , 21 Savage , Lil Baby , Davido , City Girls , Ari Lennox , Tobe Nwigwe , Leven Kali, Asiahn The Mann Stage: Raphael Saadiq vs. Soulquarians , Black Thought & J.Period Live Mixtape feat. Yasiin Bey , Queen Naija , Tank & The Bangas , Blueface , Moonchild , Resistance Revival Chorus Cricket Wireless Stage: The Joe Budden Podcast , DJ Aktive, The Read , Questlove Supreme , The Originals feat. DJ Clark Kent , Stretch Armstrong , D-Nice , Rich Medina & Tony Touch , Guys Next Door Podcast, DJ R-Tistic Originally scheduled for May 30, 2020,

1704-598: The Lights , Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew The Roots , Vampire Weekend , Method Man , Ghostface Killah , Raekwon , John Legend , Mayer Hawthorne & the Country, The Very Best , Das Racist , Nneka , Clipse , DJ Jazzy Jeff , Jay Electronica , Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew , Tune-Yards , The Foreign Exchange , Pattern Is Movement , Memory Tapes , DJ Diamond Kuts, Money Making Jam Boys Main Stage: The Roots , Nas , Wiz Khalifa , Esperanza Spalding , Edward Sharpe and

1775-1604: The Magnetic Zeros , The Dismemberment Plan , Little Dragon , Railbird , Ariel Pink 's Haunted Graffiti, DJ J Period Vitamin Water Uncapped Stage: Yelawolf , Mac Miller , Black Thought , Man Man , Live Mixtape, Nicos Gun, Hank & Cupcakes , Donn T, OCD/Reda, Young Vipers, T. Millz The Roots , De La Soul (backed by The Roots), Wale , Flosstradamus , Danny Brown , James Murphy (DJ set), The Hood Internet , Kids These Days , Mr. MFN eXquire , Shabazz Palaces , St. Vincent , Star Slinger , OCD: Moosh & Twist , Stretch Armstrong , Tune-Yards The Roots , Kid Cudi , Major Lazer , Rakim (backed by The Roots), Diplo , Chill Moody, Quadron , Jessi Teich, Gianni Lee, Selah Sue , Reda, Grand Prize Winners, From Last Year Gary Clark Jr , Grimes , Macklemore & Ryan Lewis , Naughty By Nature (backed by The Roots ), Solange , DJ Premier , The Gaslamp Killer , Trinidad Jame$ , Joey Bada$ $ , Hit-Boy , How To Dress Well , Robert Glasper , Sonnymoon, Jennah Bell, Lushlife Columbus Stage: Snoop Dogg (backed by The Roots), Janelle Monáe , The War on Drugs , Jhené Aiko , G-Eazy , Rudimental , Bad Rabbits , Emily Wells , Electric Wire Hustle Oasis Stage: AraabMuzik , Action Bronson , A$ AP Ferg , Biz Markie (DJ set), Just Blaze , Chill Moody, Roman Gianarthur Pier Stage: Erykah Badu (backed by The Roots), The Weeknd , A$ AP Rocky , Phantogram , Chronixx and

1846-570: The People Cheer", was released on April 7, 2014. Black Thought described the album as a satirical look at violence in hip-hop and American society overall. In an interview with Fuse TV , Questlove said he also had "two or three secret, major musical projects that I'm working on that I can't really talk about." In September 2016 The Roots backed up Usher at a Global Citizen benefit concert in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, launching speculation of

1917-411: The Roots albums is the way tracks are numbered. With the exception of their collaboration albums, the Roots have used continuous track numbering beginning with their first studio album Organix through all following albums: Questlove references this numbering system in his book Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove (specifically to the release of Illadelph Halflife ), and explains it

1988-486: The Roots and lead them to consuming the Roots' discography beginning at Organix . Trinidad James Nicholaus Joseph Williams (born September 24, 1987), better known by his stage name Trinidad James (often stylized as Trinidad Jame$ ), is a Trinidadian-American rapper, songwriter and music video director. In December 2012, he signed with Def Jam Recordings to release his debut single, " All Gold Everything " commercially that same month. The song peaked within

2059-634: The Roots being dismissed from the show, but the timing of the Thanksgiving holiday and a national security gaffe by Bachmann shortly after helped defuse the situation in the media. NBC now approves all walk-on songs before to the filming of each show. The founding members of The Roots attended a creative arts school in South Philadelphia called CAPA, and through a donation helped set up the CAPA Foundation, where they now sit on

2130-435: The Roots incorporating a more electronic and synth -heavy feel into their sound. Rising Down was released to critical acclaim, garnering an overall score of 80 on Metacritic . The album's first single was "Rising Up" featuring Chrisette Michele and Wale. The Roots was among hundreds of artists whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire . Responding to an earlier Times report, Questlove confirmed that

2201-505: The Roots, Volumes 1 & 2 , a two-disc compilation album, was released. The Roots were among several performers on the 2006 film Dave Chappelle's Block Party , whose event took place on September 18, 2004, and was released on film two years later. Game Theory was released August 29, 2006, on Def Jam Recordings . Questlove describes the album as being very dark and reflective of the political state in America. The first single from

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2272-473: The September 17, 2012 (NBC's 'Late Night' 700th) episode, Gray returned to the group. Beatboxer Rahzel was a band member from 1995 to 2001. Alongside Rahzel was turntablist/vocalist Scratch , who also DJ'd in live concerts. However Scratch left abruptly in 2003. Malik B. left the group in 1999 for personal reasons but continued to record, making occasional cameos on some albums. Guitarist Ben Kenney had

2343-1014: The Way Curls, Podcast Bols, Disruptors in the Culture Official website The Roots The Roots are an American hip hop band formed in 1987 by singer Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter and drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . The Roots serve as the house band on NBC 's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , having served in the same role on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon from 2009 to 2014. Current regular members of The Roots on The Tonight Show are Captain Kirk Douglas (guitar), Mark Kelley (bass), James Poyser (keyboards), Ian Hendrickson-Smith (saxophone), Damon " Tuba Gooding Jr. " Bryson (sousaphone), Stro Elliot (keyboards and drums), Dave Guy (trumpet), Kamal Gray (keyboards), and Raymond Angry (keyboards). The Roots are known for

2414-2484: The Zincfence Redemption, Rae Sremmurd , Moses Sumney Harbor Stage: DJ Mustard , Raury , Hiatus Kaiyote , Bishop Nehru , Marc E. Bassy Oasis Stage: Hudson Mohawke , DJ Windows 98 ( Win Butler of Arcade Fire ), Afrika Bambaataa (DJ set), King Britt , Brianna Cash, Donn T North Stage: Future , Blood Orange , Swizz Beatz , Jidenna , Migos , Willow Smith , Paris Monster, GoGo Morrow South Stage: Usher (backed by The Roots ), Leon Bridges , DMX , Kehlani , Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Ibeyi , Lolawolf , Jodie Abacus Oasis Stage: Kaytranada , Metro Boomin , Everyday People feat. DJ Moma, Lil Uzi Vert , Lil Dicky , Rich Medina, Tish Hyman , Chloe x Halle 5th Ave Stage: D'Angelo & John Mayer (backed by The Roots ), X Ambassadors , DJ Questlove , Kevin Gates , Jungle Brothers , Emily Wells , SMSHNG HRTS, DJ Swizzymack 6th Ave Stage: Everyday People feat. DJ Moma, Stretch & Bobbito , Lady Leshurr , Neal Brennan , Chargaux, Chill Moody, Tish Hyman 5th Ave Stage: David Byrne x Nile Rodgers x Wu-Tang Clan (backed by The Roots ), Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Swizz Beatz , Deerhoof , Lil Uzi Vert , Echosmith , Daniel "Bambaataa" Marley , Bibi Bourelly 6th Ave Stage: DJ Jazzy Jeff , Black Thought 's Live Mixtape, Grits & Biscuits, Jerrod Carmichael , EPMD , Yuna , Kyra Caruso North Stage: Pharrell (backed by The Roots ), Lil Wayne , Thundercat , Black Thought Live Mixtape, Michael Kiwanuka , Noname , Anthony Somebody of quiteHYPE South Stage: Solange , Jeezy , Kimbra , 21 Savage , PnB Rock , James Vincent McMorrow , Tunji Ige Oasis Stage: Gilles Peterson , A Boogie wit da Hoodie , Playboi Carti , Pete Rock , DJ Spinna , DJ N.O.C., DJ Diamond Kuts Gaming & Culture Stage: Fashion & Lifestyle Panel, Madden & NFL 2K Competitions hosted by iPodKingCarter North Stage: The Roots Jam Session hosted by Dave Chappelle with 2 Chainz , Brandy & special guests, 6lack , DJ Drama presents Gangsta Grillz with special guests, Black Thought & J.Period Live Mixtape feat. Fabolous & Jadakiss , GoldLink , Rapsody , Jojo Abot , Capa Artist South Stage: Lil Uzi Vert , Dvsn , Dirty Projectors , Rich

2485-679: The album Wake Up! . The album was released on September 21, 2010, and was publicized two days later with a live concert at Terminal 5 in New York City with John Legend and Jennifer Hudson that was streamed on YouTube. On October 30, 2010, the Roots and John Legend played live at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington, D.C. The Roots released their 13th album Undun via Def Jam Records on December 6, 2011. The first single "Make My" leaked on October 17, 2011. Undun tells

2556-400: The album maintains a dark and political tone, with Black Thought and several guests venting about the ills of society. The album's guests include Chrisette Michele , Common, Mos Def , Saigon , Styles P , Talib Kweli , and Wale ; it also features Philadelphia artists Dice Raw, DJ Jazzy Jeff , Peedi Crakk , Greg Porn, and Truck North, as well as former member Malik B. Rising Down features

2627-523: The album, "Don't Feel Right", appeared on the internet in May 2006, and is available for free download on several websites. The album's first video, titled "The Don't Feel Right Trilogy", premiered on August 21, 2006, and features three songs, "In the Music", "Here I Come", and "Don't Feel Right". It earned an 83 on Metacritic and two Grammy Nominations. The late J Dilla is honoured on different occasions throughout

2698-515: The album. Track 1 is credited to be "Supervised by J Dilla". Track 13 "Can't Stop This" is devoted to his persona, the first part being an edited version of a track ("Time: The Donut of the Heart") of his Donuts album, released three days before his death. This version comprises vocals by Black Thought. Secondly, a string of kindred artists reminisce about J Dilla in the form of answering machine messages. The Roots' eighth studio album, Rising Down ,

2769-472: The band manager Shawn Gee over unpaid royalties. In June 2017, Questlove announced in an interview that producer and performer Stro Elliot is an official member of the Roots. On July 29, 2020, founding member Malik B. died at the age of 47. The band tours extensively, and their live sets are frequently hailed as the best in the genre. The Black Eyed Peas opened for The Roots in a performance at Rochester Institute of Technology in May 2001. In 2006,

2840-559: The band played a concert in NYC's Radio City Music Hall with Common , Nas , Talib Kweli , and Big Daddy Kane . Also in 2006, they backed Jay-Z for his Reasonable Doubt Concert, a celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the release of his first album. In 1994, the Roots appeared on the Red Hot Organization 's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool . The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of

2911-429: The band. The addition of the two members provided additional depth to the band's sound, and energized the Roots' Philadelphia jam sessions, which the band would later sample for songs on Do You Want More?!!!??! . The album's opening track features Black Thought introducing the band's sound as "organic hip hop jazz"; the album is characterized by a combination of contemporary East Coast hip hop and jazz influences, with

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2982-428: The board. The Roots partnership with the CAPA Foundation also includes opportunities for students to perform on national stages, learn through internships the business side of show business and a master class series. After watching the 2010 documentary Waiting for Superman , Questlove was inspired to raise money for Harlem Village Academies , a group of charter schools. Studio albums A distinctive feature of

3053-696: The festival was moved to August 1 in the wake of Coronavirus . Eventually, the festival was cancelled altogether. A YouTube livestream was set up instead, partnering with Michelle Obama 's When We All Vote organization. It premiered on June 27, 2020 at 8 PM EST and 5 PM PST. Performances: H.E.R. , Lil Baby , Roddy Ricch , SZA , Kirk Franklin , Snoh Aalegra , D-Nice , Polo G , G Herbo , Musiq Soulchild , EarthGang Appearances: Michelle Obama , Janelle Monáe , Tracee Ellis Ross , Kerry Washington , Tom Hanks , Liza Koshy , Chris Paul , Elaine Welteroth , Lin-Manuel Miranda , Deon Cole , Coach K , Wallo267, Ghetto Gastro Snoh Aalegra and Musiq Soulchild are

3124-480: The games with show guests, along with theme songs for the games and segments like Darts of Insanity, Wheel of Carpet Samples, and Christmas Sweaters. On November 22, 2011, US Congresswoman and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann was a guest on Late Night . For her entrance, the Roots controversially played a snippet from Fishbone 's 1985 song, "Lying Ass Bitch" resulting in apologies from Fallon, Questlove for The Roots, and NBC. The incident nearly resulted in

3195-668: The group showed support for the Philadelphia Flyers during their run to the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals by having the team logo on their drumset, and again in 2014 when the Flyers faced the New York Rangers in the first round of the playoffs on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon . In April 2017, Frank Knuckles left the Roots due to family issues, and has not appeared on The Tonight Show since then. Later in August 2017, Knuckles sued Questlove, Black Thought, and

3266-545: The group's reworking of his single for " The Seed 2.0 " on Phrenology . Rather than relying on samples, the album was recorded live, with covers (including "Celestial Blues", featuring the song's original artist, Andy Bey ) being reinterpreted by the band. The album was released on June 22, 2010. On June 24, 2009, the Roots debuted the first single and title track from the album live on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon . The song features longtime Roots collaborator Dice Raw. The Roots collaborated with R&B singer John Legend on

3337-404: The group. In December 2001, the Roots backed Jay-Z for his MTV Unplugged concert. With heightened popularity came mounting pressure. The Roots released Phrenology (named after the pseudoscience of the same name ) in 2002. Despite not charting as high as Things Fall Apart , reaching a peak of No. 28 on the charts, Phrenology was commercially successful, being certified gold, and earning

3408-501: The masters for Do You Want More?!!!??! and Illadelph Halflife were among those lost in the fire. How I Got Over reflects the relief the band felt at the end of the Bush administration and the beginning of the Obama presidency. Guests include Blu , Phonte , and Patty Crash . A cover of Cody Chesnutt 's song "Serve This Royalty" was expected to be covered on the album, similar to

3479-636: The neo-soul movement" in the album. First-time cameos on Things Fall Apart for Philadelphia natives Beanie Sigel and Eve helped to earn them major record deals later (with Roc-A-Fella and Ruff Ryders , respectively). After this album, Dice Raw left the collective to record his solo debut album Reclaiming the Dead . In the summer, the band performed at the Woodstock '99 concert in New York state. Several members, including longtime member Malik B., left

3550-537: The only performers featured on the initial lineup to appear in the livestream. Aalegra was billed as a headliner alongside Meek Mill , Summer Walker , DaBaby , Burna Boy and Thundercat . Soulchild was to perform alongside SWV and Brandy with The Roots as the backing band. Other notable performances that were planned included Black Thought & J.Period 's Live Mixtape, which would've featured Griselda , Raekwon and Ghostface Killah , and Meshell Ndegeocello performing reimaginations of Prince songs. Some of

3621-1092: The performers are scheduled to appear at the next festival. Mary J. Blige with The Roots , Summer Walker , Wizkid , Jazmine Sullivan , Kamasi Washington , J.Period Live Mixtape featuring Black Thought , Rick Ross & Benny the Butcher , Soulquarians Jam Session featuring Keyshia Cole , SWV & Musiq Soulchild , Masego , Kirk Franklin , G Herbo , Tierra Whack , Freddie Gibbs , Mickey Guyton , Yebba , Chief Keef , Robert Glasper & Bilal , DJ Jazzy Jeff & Rakim , Babyface Ray , Muni Long , CKay , Protoje , Serpentwithfeet , Ambre , Alex Isley , Tone Stith, Kur, Durand, Suzanne Christine, Mu Mu Fresh , Tye Tribbett , Jordan Hawkins, Macc n Cheese, Aquil Dawud, DJ Diamond Kuts, DJ Aktive Live Podcast Stage curated by Wallo267 & Gillie Da Kid: Million Dollaz Worth of Game, Rory & MAL, Questlove Supreme , Earn Your Leisure, WHOREible Decisions, Jemele Hill Is Unbothered, Carefully Reckless with Jess Hilarious, FAQ Podcast with Fuzzy & Quincy Harris, Around

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3692-861: The popular kids' show Yo Gabba Gabba! , performing "Lovely, Love My Family". Three years later, in 2011, the band returned to the show to perform "We Have Fun," with James Poyser joining Gray on keyboards, and Mark Kelley (replacing Biddle) playing upright bass. The band also did a secret jam session at the Oulipo Ballroom in Kentucky in 2009. In 2012, they played during the NHL Winter Classic at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia and at Austin City Limits Music Festival (ACL) in Austin, Texas. In 2013, they performed at

3763-472: The project should not expect any compensation because he had "no money." In April 2016, James released the single "Just a Lil' Thick (She Juicy)" featuring Mystikal and Lil Dicky . On December 31, 2016, James released a mixtape "The Wake Up 2" to streaming services such as Spotify and to mixtape websites alike. On June 9, 2018, James released a single titled "M.M.M. (Marilyn Maryland Marilyn)" to streaming services. The music video, directed by Mike Marasco

3834-807: The recent documentary movie about TBC Brass Band called From the Mouthpiece on Back , which lists the Roots as one of the executive producers of the movie. The Roots were featured on the album True Love by Toots and the Maytals , which won the Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Reggae Album, and showcased many notable musicians including Willie Nelson , Eric Clapton , Jeff Beck , Trey Anastasio , Gwen Stefani / No Doubt , Ben Harper , Bonnie Raitt , Manu Chao , Ryan Adams , Keith Richards , Toots Hibbert , Paul Douglas , Jackie Jackson, Ken Boothe , and The Skatalites . The band guest-performed with

3905-421: The release of 2004's The Tipping Point , the byproduct of several jam sessions. The album earned two more Grammy nominations: one for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for the track "Star/Pointro" and another for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group for the track "Don't Say Nuthin'." The Tipping Point peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard album chart. In 2005, Home Grown! The Beginner's Guide to Understanding

3976-503: The remix to "All Gold Everything" featuring 2 Chainz , T.I. , and Young Jeezy . In the same month as his record deal signing, he made guest appearances on Gucci Mane 's single "GuWop Nigga" and Wale 's eighth mixtape Folarin . In February 2013, he would also make a guest appearance on Def Jam labelmate August Alsina 's debut single, " I Luv This Shit ", which became a hit on Rhythmic Contemporary radio, reached number thirteen on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs , and number forty-eight on

4047-607: The show's theme. When Jimmy Fallon became the host of The Tonight Show in February 2014, the Roots became the house band for that show. The Roots are featured heavily throughout the show, providing the bumper music in and out of commercials, as well as the opening song " Here I Come " and playing the show off the air. Fallon frequently interacts with the band during the course of the show, and they occasionally provide snippets of music for some monologue running jokes such as Funkin' GoNuts. They also provide music and drum rolls for

4118-458: The slew of guest performers which included Childish Gambino , Travis Scott , Fabo , Cyhi the Prynce , and Gucci Mane. After months of not releasing any new music, James announced that he had been dropped from Def Jam on August 1, 2014. He also indicated that instead of releasing his album through the label, he would make it available for free, and that the producers and rappers who contributed to

4189-838: The songs " Made for Me " by Muni Long and "Gas You Up" by Kaliii . Nicholaus Williams was born in Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago . His family moved to Canada and Florida before settling in the Bronx , New York City . As a child, he went to Catholic school . He has stated he cannot remember any parts of his life before the age of seven because of a head injury. In the eighth grade, he moved to Atlanta , where he began playing basketball . He began rapping in November 2011. He has listed Jay-Z , Cam'ron , T.I. , and Young Jeezy as his influences. In December 2012, James released his debut single, " All Gold Everything ", which charted in

4260-516: The span of a year, the band developed a cult following in Europe, boosted by touring. The Roots would receive offers from music labels, and the band eventually signed with DGC/Geffen. The Roots' first album for DGC, Do You Want More?!!!??! , was released in the United States the year following the signing. During the recording process, beatboxer Rahzel and keyboardist Scott Storch joined

4331-546: The story of their semifictional character, Redford Stephens, who struggles unsuccessfully to avoid a life of crime and fast money. The album's name is inspired by The Guess Who 's song "Undun", and the character was named after the Sufjan Stevens song "Redford". The album features artists including Aaron Livingston , Big K.R.I.T. , Phonte , Dice Raw , Greg Porn, Truck North, Bilal , and Sufjan Stevens . The Roots also collaborated with R&B singer Betty Wright on

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4402-919: The top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 , received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and spawned a remix featuring fellow Georgia-based rappers T.I. , Jeezy and 2 Chainz . He was dropped from the label in 2014 after failing to promptly record a debut album. In the late 2010s, he shifted from recording to songwriting. He has been credited as a co-writer for primarily female artists such as City Girls , Kehlani , Flo Milli , Queen Naija , and Lakeyah , among others. Trinidad James has co-written songs including Mark Ronson 's " Uptown Funk ", Fifty Fifty 's " Barbie Dreams ", and Bhad Bhabie 's " Hi Bich ". He signed with Artist Publishing Group in 2018. Furthermore, he has directed music videos for

4473-511: The top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100 . The song was taken from his debut mixtape, Don't Be S.A.F.E. (Sensitive As Fuck Everyday) , which was released on July 31, 2012, and re-released with a music video on October 16, 2012. On December 13, 2012, it was announced James had signed a record contract with Def Jam Recordings worth approximately US$ 2 million. In January, Def Jam re-released Don't Be S.A.F.E to iTunes, which included

4544-626: The top five on the rap charts. The band added "What They Do" was also the group's first single to hit the Top 40 of Billboard's charts, reaching a peak of No. 34. Scott Storch left the band and was replaced by a new keyboardist, Kamal Gray . The band's sound would take a darker turn during this period, heavily influenced by the Wu-Tang Clan and the RZA 's grimy and haunting production style, replete with samples from old jazz and classical music. The album

4615-508: The years since its release, Do You Want More?!!!??! has come to be considered to be a classic jazz rap album. The 1996 release Illadelph Halflife was the group's third album and their first to break the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 chart, spurred in part by MTV's airplay of the video for "What They Do" (a parody of rap video clichés) and "Clones", which was their first single to reach

4686-423: Was "...our way of saying that it was a continuation of the work we had started on Organix and Do You Want More?!!!??! ." Similarly, the Roots' 2005 compilation albums, Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding The Roots, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 , feature a continuous track numbering beginning at negative 29 and counting up to zero. The implication is that this "Beginners Guide" would introduce new fans to

4757-418: Was featured in a season six episode of CBS' Cold Case . The band also collaborated with musician BT on the song "Tao of the Machine," which was featured in the film Blade II along with the Japanese bonus disc for the album Emotional Technology . In 2008, the band (then consisting of Black Thought, Questlove, Captain Kirk Douglas, Damon Bryson, Frank Knuckles, Kamal Gray, and Owen Biddle) appeared on

4828-408: Was in the band for Organix , the Roots' first album release. Another MC, Dice Raw , joined the band in cameo appearances on later albums. The band filled Storch's position with Kamal Gray (keyboards), who continues in that capacity. Kamal Gray did not play with the Roots on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon between April or May and early September 2012. His absence was not publicly explained, however on

4899-478: Was leaving. Owen Biddle was the band's bassist in 2007–2011. Sousaphone player Damon "Tuba Gooding Jr." Bryson joined the band in 2007. The band announced on August 25, 2011 that Owen Biddle had left, replaced by Mark Kelley. On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , James Poyser plays keyboards. Raymond Angry also regularly sits in on keyboards. Because most of the band members hail from Philadelphia and its surrounding area, they showed their support for

4970-482: Was released on April 29, 2008, the 16-year anniversary of the 1992 Los Angeles riots . In the weeks before the album's release, the original first single "Birthday Girl", a radio-friendly collaboration with Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump was removed from the album reportedly because it did not fit in with the album's tone. It remained as a digital download available from iTunes as a bonus track, as well as on international releases. Picking up where Game Theory left off,

5041-451: Was uploaded to YouTube on the same day. On November 27, 2019, in an interview with popular rap talk show "No Jumper", James stated that his current favorite rappers were "Doja Cat and Lil Nas X, I love those guys, partly because their flows remind me of myself" and later in the interview when asked about what his hopes for his current favorite rappers James proclaimed "I would hate to see them quit. You know. The last thing I'd want to see

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