A Tribe Called Quest Can I Kick It Official

and the late Phife Dawg exchange verses with an effortless, "buttery" flow.

Beyond Lou Reed, it features Lonnie Smith’s "Spinning Wheel" and Sly & the Family Stone’s "Fun". A Tribe Called Quest Can I Kick It

As a cornerstone of the movement, the song helped legitimize hip-hop as an intellectual art form. Critics often describe it as a "party record with a conscience," bridging the gap between mainstream appeal and alternative depth. and the late Phife Dawg exchange verses with

"Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest is a masterclass in jazz-rap fusion that remains as fresh today as it was upon its 1990 release. Featured on their debut album, People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm , the track is celebrated for its laid-back groove and positive, Afrocentric energy. Critics often describe it as a "party record

His playful energy shines through, including a notable shout-out to David Dinkins, New York’s first Black mayor. Cultural Impact

The song's backbone is its iconic, slinking bassline—a sample from 1972 hit "Walk on the Wild Side" . Interestingly, because the group didn't clear the sample initially, Reed reportedly took 100% of the publishing royalties , meaning the group never earned money directly from the track's sales.