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The Renaissance
by Q-Tip

Q-Tip reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 82 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.1 out of 10
based on 23 reviews
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Q-Tip returns to release his first solo album in nine years with guests such as D'Angelo, Amanda Diva, Norah Jones, and Raphael Saadiq.

LABEL: Universal Motown
RELEASE DATE: 04 November 2008
DISCS: 1 disc
GENRE(S): Rap

What The Critics Said

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100
Entertainment Weekly
His music now seems as fresh and necessary an alternative to rap's mainstream as it did when Tribe first arrived. Welcome back, old friend.
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100
Delusions of Adequacy
The Renaissance is arguably, the best hip-hop album of the year.
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90
All Music Guide
His long-awaited return on The Renaissance is no disappointment, offering more of the same understated, aqueous grooves and fluid rapping that the Abstract Poetic has built his peerless career on.
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88
Los Angeles Times
Though he gripes that fans are always bringing up Tribe, The Renaissance is a showcase for Q-Tip's cool and empathetic consciousness.
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85
RapReviews.com
Whilst not quite a true Renaissance for hip hop, it certainly is a rebirth for Q-Tip--and fans of A Tribe Called Quest will dine out on this album for the next nine years too.
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84
Pitchfork
It's hard to complain too much about such a brighter-day kind of record, and it feels like the perfect album at the perfect time-- released on Election Day, appropriately enough, as the ideal soundtrack for Barack Obama winning the presidency.
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82
Paste Magazine
The Renaissance is the logical extension of this exploratory work, coupled with Q-Tip’s need to, once and for all, step out from behind Tribe’s long, dominant shadow, and in many respects (if not all), it succeeds wildly in both dimensions.
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80
Slant Magazine
The Renaissance Q-Tip reaffirms his stature as one of the hip-hop greats by waxing unassuming, cool-headed and wise.
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80
Mojo
His reliably nerdular delivery and thoughtful lyrics still make it sound box-fresh compared to the generic macho fare that still dominates mainstream hip hop. [Dec 2008, p.100]
80
Spin
Up-tempo and uplifting, this largely self-produced record blurs distinctions between accessibility and avant-gardism.
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80
The Guardian
Cloaking its eclecticism with a homogenising sheen, the album's frequent changes of mood and direction dazzle.
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80
Boston Globe
The disc is an affirmation that life, and hip-hop, can indeed get better.
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80
Observer Music Monthly
At the end of an extraordinary year in America, hip hop is witnessing the start of its lost icon's second term.
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80
NOW Magazine
So the cookie-cutter joints are tossed out the window for The Renaissance as Q-Tip attempts to show that he can creatively flow over whatever unusual progression or production twist comes along with each successive track.
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80
Village Voice
After myriad delays and label woes, it's clear the interminable wait for new material was worth it.
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76
cokemachineglow
The Renaissance functions as a representation that he’s never needed to say much of anything to be immensely enjoyable.
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75
The Onion (A.V. Club)
It's an appropriately elegiac, bittersweet conclusion to a solid though less-than-transcendent comeback album from a hip-hop icon who has survived to make good music, even if he hasn't exactly thrived.
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70
Blender
The Renaissance hints at newness, but its cushy boom-bap grooves, airy soulfulness and rhymes about struggle and redemption recall rap’s Edenic “golden age.”
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70
Hot Press
Q-Tip demonstrates his unique talent in this sleek, soulful, silky-smooth hip-hop album.
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70
The New York Times
Some of this works wickedly--'Believe,' the D’Angelo track, is a keeper, as is 'Gettin’ Up,' a charismatic come-on--but there are just as many small missteps.
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70
Urb
In a sentence, Q-Tip’s long-awaited release looks to get people to thinking, loving, and dancing, as usual.
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70
New York Magazine
Q-Tip's flow on his new disc remains mellow, freewheeling, and vaguely inspirational. But it doesn't feel relevant.
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60
Uncut
The Renaissance offers a compromise between the rootsy East Coast rap he helped to define and the LP you imagine the label wanted. [Jan 2008, p.111]

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