R.I.P. Phife Dawg

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RIP
I'm legitimately depressed over this brehs. :mjcry:
Eerie that I've been listening to their first two albums so much in the car the last few weeks. :mjcry:
I remember being an 11 year old kid in 91 hearing Check The Rhime on the radio and being blown the fukk away. The memory is vivid brehs. I remember exactly where we were driving :mjcry:
I don't even know what to say brehs.
 

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Some people won't understand how hard a death like that can hit you, someone you in a way feel was apart of your life, listening to, have memories listening to, seeing them at shows, meeting them, pictures or conversations with them, how they touch you or entertain you through their music. And Tribe were undoubtedly a part of the history of the culture. Their legacy will live on no doubt. A good friend of mine Tribe is his favourite group, I like and respect and listened to them too, wasn't the biggest fan in the world but was still saddened at the news for the culture, his family, friends and fans. Hope everyone on here that were big fans of Tribe will be ok and really all we can do is pay our tributes and keep the memories and legacy alive. And artists through the music, by keeping Hip Hop rocking, not losing the foundations and certain elements Tribe brought to the table and artists by paying tribute, through songs or mentions or whatever. I'm confident Tribe's legacy will live on and I know I myself and others will be a part of trying to ensure that even further than it will naturally from what they did. Tribe are definitely legendary, respect to Phife, let's be healthy as possible and also respect the legends of the culture and support them while they are still here, along with after they pass. Will be playing a lot of Tribe today. :salute:to Phife.
 
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