?uestlove
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Respond/ React
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Sunday Morning - Questlove Remix
3,575,780
Why Am I Treated So Bad (with Questlove, Christian McBride) [From “Norah Jones is Playing Along” Podcast]
871,070
Lady
1,772,774
Twice - ?uestlove's Twice Baked Remix
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Why Am I Treated So Bad (with Questlove, Christian McBride) [From “Norah Jones is Playing Along” Podcast]2023 • Album
Plumb2023 • Album
Brown Doves2023 • Album
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Drummer and co-frontman for the original all-live-all-the-time hip-hop band the Roots, Questlove (Ahmir Thompson) was also arranging and producing Roots tracks from their 1993 recording debut. Aside from the band, he appeared on or produced tracks for D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Common, Fiona Apple, Dilated Peoples, and Nikka Costa, though his first record under his own name, Babies Makin' Babies, was a mixtape of smooth soul instead of his own productions; he put together a sequel in 2006. Three years later, among continued recording activity with the Roots, he became a near-household name when he and the Roots were tapped to be the house band on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In 2024, he released Plumb, a collaboration with jazz saxophonist David Murray and keyboardist Ray Angry. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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