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A Tribe Called Quest
A Tribe Called Quest
American hip-hop group
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Q-Tip
Q-Tip
American recording artist; rapper, singer, actor, record producer and DJ
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Native Tongues
Native Tongues
musical ensemble
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J Dilla
J Dilla
American record producer
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Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Ali Shaheed Muhammad
American DJ and record producer
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Rashad Smith
Rashad Smith
American DJ and music producer
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Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes
American rapper, actor, record producer and record executive
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Slum Village
Slum Village
hip hop group from Detroit, Michigan, United States
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DJ Scratch
DJ Scratch
American music producer
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Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq
American recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician, guitarist, and record producer
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Phife Dawg
Phife Dawg
American rapper (1970-2016)
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Consequence
Consequence
American songwriter, rapper and record producer from New York
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The Pharcyde
The Pharcyde
American hip hop group
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Amp Fiddler
Amp Fiddler
American musician
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Elzhi
Elzhi
American musician
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Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane
American rapper and actor
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Jarobi White
Jarobi White
American hip hop musician
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Pete Rock
Pete Rock
American hip hop producer
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Leaders of the New School
Leaders of the New School
band
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Madlib
Madlib
American hip hop musician
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Keith Murray
Keith Murray
American rapper
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Rampage
Rampage
American rapper
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Truth Hurts
Truth Hurts
American R&B singer
Intro
american band
Genres
Music
Members, past and present

The Ummah was a music production collective, composed of members Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest, and the late Jay Dee (also known as J Dilla) of the Detroit-based group Slum Village. Occasional members included Raphael Saadiq, and D'Angelo. In addition to producing nearly the entirety of A Tribe Called Quest's fourth and fifth albums, the Ummah provided backing tracks and remixes for a notable array of hip hop and contemporary R&B artists, including Busta Rhymes, Whitney Houston, Keith Murray, the Brand New Heavies, Janet Jackson, and Jon B. The group was so named because two of its members (Tip and Ali) are devout Muslims. The word "ummah" is Arabic for "community", "nation", or "brotherhood". Generally, the term refers to the global Muslim population. Dilla also accepted Islam before his passing.