It’s not every day you get to have lunch next to Questlove.
On Monday (August 21), HipHopDX had the pleasure of attending an exclusive lunch with The Roots musician as he promoted the group’s song “It Ain’t Fair,” which is featured in the new film Detroit. As Quest made his rounds to each of the three tables at the A.O.C. wine bar in West Hollywood, California, he admitted this was his first time doing a press junket quite like this.
Last October, Questlove officially announced the 17th album from The Roots was in the works. In June, Black Thought revealed the group wasn’t rushing the process. When asked if The Roots were still working on their official follow-up to 2014’s … And Then You Shoot Your Cousin, Quest answered, “Yes, we are.” He also referenced the loss of the group’s longtime manager, Richard Nichols, who passed away in 2014.
“It’s still tentatively titled End Game,” he revealed. “The difference between this record and [the ones] that came before it was our longtime collaborator, who’s our manager and producer, is no longer with us. Usually, in that situation, [Nichols has] always been the centerpiece, the referee, between all the guys. So, this will be the first time we had to grow up and resolve our own arguments. But the one thing he was talented at was telling us to stop.”
263 songs have been recorded for End Game but only 14 will make the cut.
“Usually when we get to 100 songs, he’s like, ‘Guys. You have 100 songs,” Quest explained. “There’s 14 really good songs in these 100. Let’s stop and concentrate on the 14.’ Right now, we’re at 263. But ideas keep coming. I made the promise that by November 1, we are stopping. And we’re just going to pick a good 14. And I’m certain by then, it’ll be 400 songs.”
Turning to a more sensitive subject, Quest has always used his voice to speak up on social issues. With the incidents that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia still fresh in everybody’s minds, the skilled drummer revealed his secret to remaining calm and composed in these troubled times.
“I’m going to sound like the guy that I used to make fun of 10 years ago,” he said. “When someone first introduced the ‘M’ word to me, which was meditation, I was like, ‘Alright. Weirdo. Let me get out of here.’ But I’m also a person with literally 19 jobs. I don’t even put that lightly. It’s literally 19 jobs. I always describe the human brain as — it’s like having a bunch of windows open on your Macbook, or whatever device you use on the Internet. The one thing we hate the most is when that rainbow wheel comes up and you start freezing. And you got to basically refresh and recharge. In order for me to function in everyday society, I have to spend — the first thing I do when I wake up, I go to sit in silence and breathe. And it’s hard to do. Especially now, when I’m always checking my updates to make sure that the world is actually still here. Like, ‘Oh, what adventures — are we going to have a nuclear war today?’ That’s the times we live in now. So it’s hard to live in silence. And concentrate.”
Quest’s advice then turned into a quick sneak peek of his upcoming book.
“Actually, my fourth book deals a lot with creativity and silence because I feel like the one element that we don’t utilize that’s necessary for creativity is silence and boredom,” he stated. “Because now we can just entertain ourselves at the click of a button. The problem with that, with always stimulating your mind and your brain, is that there’s no downtime. Some of the best people we had in life had silence and thoughts and boredom to create things. And so, my book editor was like, ‘Put that in 20,000-word form.’ [laughs]. It comes out in May.”
The lunch carried on with good conversation surrounding how heavy Detroit was and finished off on the topic of Quest’s Prince 101 course at NYU. When asked about his thoughts on Prince being honored with a new shade of the color purple, he responded with a chuckle.
“No comment,” he said. “No, it’s cute. But it’s like, okay. I’d put that up there with ‘JAY-Z Blue.’”
And not one hit!!! Only reason to record so many is if you have no direction #fact
I guarantee the direction will be fuck Trump and white people owe us something. It will probably also be nominated for a Grammy.
You’re European… Not white.. People aren’t crayons boy. And your culture is responsible for the extinction of nature, and some of the most beautiful and progressive cultures on this planet. You don’t owe us anything your barley worth this reply.
I am “barely” worth a reply and you wrote it twice? Go watch your fake news and shut the fuck up “boy”.
I don’t watch TV. And I though I replied to the wrong person but like I said Europeans aren’t worth the shit infested caves they crawled from under..
Im white. I was born in America so that makes an “American” if I was born in Europe I would be European. Its pretty simple
Nah America doesn’t exist. Just a bunch of Europeans occupying Indian land. Just because a million people believe in a lie doesn’t make it the truth. It’s very simple to understand.
Innerstand You’re European… Not white.. People aren’t crayons boy. And your culture is responsible for the extinction of nature, and some of the most beautiful and progressive cultures on this planet. You don’t owe us anything your barley worth this reply.
Don’t know where you from, but where I live both “You got me” and “The Seed” were massive hits, those 16 fools that gave their thumbs up for your reply are prolly just as stupid as you are, cause the only #fact here is you don’t know what you’re talking about. Get them straight or just shut up.
He meant that their won’t likely be a hit from their upcoming album because they are emphasizing quantity over quality. If you can’t event comprehend a ten word comment, maybe you should shut up and work on becoming less ignorant. Do you really think that being a Roots groupie makes you more intelligent?
Ahahaha, ‘m not even a huge fan of The Roots, so that last sentence doesn’t apply to me, but I simply state they have hits, presumably comin’ out of 678 other songs recorded for those two albums back then, as that always been their M.O. while recording, make a lot of songs, then pick out the best (like a lot of artists do), so how would you or any of us know there’s likely no hit between the new batch of stuff?
Nobody checkin for the roots
Lots of hate for one of the most consistent groups in the history of hip hop. Even after getting TV money for the better part of a decade, The Roots are still artistically relevant. Their entire catalog doesn’t contain a single weak album. People are entitled to their opinions, but uneducated ones need to be called out for what they are.
THANK YOU. I know its just the c-section of a troll infested web site but someone had to say it. Also, Black Thought is a criminally underrated emcee, that man is aging like fine wine.
I personally don’t like The Roots because I am white and I find their music to be very divisive. However, they definitely have talent and I wouldn’t hold it against anybody for being a fan. Does that make me uneducated?
Nope- your reasoning is stronger than “they don’t get radio play.”
I just want some hiphop that roots as the new-age hiphop band is undoubtedly capable of…not these conceptual albums that are so boring that I can’t bare to listen to them….but I’m done buying bullshit, i’m pre-listening to this one before buying.
The Roots aren’t the Roots anymore. Their 5,000 songs likely aren’t hip hip!
The roots are REAL hip-hop.
Wow – everyone on this mssg board is terrible. The Roots are great & will remain great even when they put out concept records following their muse and aren’t writing the next “Break You Off”.
Case closed. Nobody cares about your politics and whining about where you’re from or what color you are.
Good music is being discussed so let the adults talk and go sit at the kids table if you’ve got nothing good to say.