As the music world mourns the passing of Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest, his fellow band members released a statement on Wednesday evening eulogizing their brother's passing.
Read: Rest in Peace: Phife Dawg
Read: Rest in Peace: Phife Dawg
The statement said: "Our hearts are heavy. We
are devastated. This is something we weren't prepared for although we
all know that life is fleeting. It was no secret about his health and
his fight. But the fight for his joy and happiness gave him everything
he needed. The fight to keep his family happy, his soul happy and those
around him happy, gave him complete and unadulterated joy... until he
heeded his fathers call.
"We love his family his
mother, his father, his son, his wife, his nieces, his family here in
New York, Atlanta, California and Trinidad.
"Thank you for the
outpouring of prayers and support from the fans, fellow artists, music
outlets, blogs, radio stations, DJ's, social media and the music
community at large. This too is part of his joy and means a lot to him.
His family is overwhelmed by the support, well wishes and are thankful.
His music and what he's contributed is seismic and hard to measure. He's
affected us as much as he's affected all of you. We're inspired by his
daily joy and courage. He wasn't in pain. He was happy.
"We take comfort in knowing he will be beside his grandmother. "
Listen To Our Essential Tribe Called Quest Playlist
Listen To Our Essential Tribe Called Quest Playlist
Throughout the day, fans and hip-hop's heavy hitters paid respects to The Five-Foot Assassin on social media.
Watch a Vintage Clip of Tribe on Letterman in 1993
Watch a Vintage Clip of Tribe on Letterman in 1993
Nas posted:
Hamilton creator Lin Manuel-Miranda had been tweeting his favorite Phife verses through the day:
Today's audience got to hear Hamilton scream "Can I kick it?" and Mulligan respond, "Yes ya can" during Yorktown.#RIPPhifeDawg— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 23, 2016
I'm vexed,— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 23, 2016
fuming,
I've had it up to here
My days of paying dues are over, acknowledge me as IN THERE
YEEEAHHHH -Phife Dawg
Talking 'bout, "I need a Phillie right before I get loose."— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 23, 2016
Poor excuse.
Money please, I get loose off of orange juice. -Phife Dawg
El-P posted on Instagram:
The New York City Mayor's Office tweeted:
A Tribe Called Quest blessed our city with beats, rhymes, and life. Saying goodbye to a true Queens legend, #RIPPhifeDawg. #CheckTheRhime— NYC Mayor's Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) March 23, 2016
Kendrick Lamar led fans in a chant during a concert in Australia:
Questlove of the Roots wrote a deep passage on Instagram:
#ATribeCalledQuest music bangs forever but as human beings Phife Tip ALI Jar are even better. #RestInBeatsPHIFE pic.twitter.com/SdAhvVt8UR— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) March 23, 2016
Phife-HipHop & Rap word Warrior, simple as that.Breathed it & lined rhyme into Sport.A true fire Social Narrator my bro #RIBeats ATCQforever— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) March 23, 2016
Talib Kweli posted a deep passage:
Director Spike Lee posted:
Solange posted:
Phife was not only one of the most influential people in hip hop, but he was also one of the nicest & most kindest guys in hip hop. Man. RIP— solange knowles (@solangeknowles) March 23, 2016
Michael Rapaport who directed the excellent Tribe documentary, Beats, Rhymes and Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, posted:
— MichaelRapaport (@MichaelRapaport) March 23, 2016
Even the New York Knicks, who Phife famously trashed in the documentary, eulogized the sports fan:
We lost one of our biggest fans today & an influential artist. #RIPPhife #PhifeDawg— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) March 23, 2016