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  1. The Native Tongues crew had a profound influence on the genre, paving the way for future artists who embraced experimentation and a conscious approach to their music. Personal Experiences with the Song. I remember the first time I heard “Buddy.” It immediately caught my attention with its infectious beat and the impressive lineup of artists.

  2. [Afrika] Dancin' on the dance floor Girl, it's you that I adore Step off stage, you scream for more Native Tongues got rhymes galore [Mike G] Snap my fingers, make you mine If not, I'll snap a ...

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  4. The Native Tongues were a collective of late 1980s and early 1990s hip-hop artists known for their positive-minded, good-natured Afrocentric lyrics, and for pioneering the use of eclectic sampling and jazz -influenced beats. Its principal members were the Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Monie Love, and Queen Latifah.

    • 1988 – late 1990s
  5. The New York-based Native Tongues posse was a collective of like-minded hip-hop artists who would often collaborate together. This song's remix included all the major members of the Native Tongues crew, adding Queen Latifah and Monie Love to the already featured Jungle Brothers and Q-Tip.

  6. FOR THE RECORD: "Buddy" is the third single released by De La Soul from their 1988 Tommy Boy Records debut album "3 Feet High and Rising".The song is often ...

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  7. Aug 3, 2023 · Provided to YouTube by Reservoir Media Management, Inc.Buddy (Native Tongue Decision) · De La Soul · Jungle Brothers · A Tribe Called Quest · Queen Latifah ·...

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  8. The song was also famous for featuring the major members of the Native Tongues posse, including Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah and Monie Love. While Phife Dawg appears in the video itself and is heard in the extended mix, the mix in the video eliminates his entire verse.

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