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Do You Want More Album
  1. What Goes On Pt. 7
  2. The Unlocking
  3. Swept Away
  4. The Lesson, Pt. 1
  5. Silent Treatment
  6. Proceed
  7. Mellow My Man
  8. I Remain Calm
  9. Lazy Afternoon
  10. Essaywhuman?!!!??!
  11. Do You Want More?!!!??!
  12. Distortion to Static
  13. Datskat
Illadelph Halflife Album
  1. What They Do
  2. U.N.I.Verse at War
  3. The Hypnotic
  4. The Adventures in Wonderland
  5. Section
  6. Respond React
  7. Push Up Ya Lighter
  8. Panic!!!!!
  9. No Great Pretender
  10. No Alibi
  11. Ital
  12. Episodes
  13. Concerto of the Desperado
  14. Clones
Organix Album
  1. Writters Block
  2. The Session (Longest Posse Cut in History)
  3. The Anti-Circle
  4. Popcorn Revisited
  5. Peace
  6. Pass the Popcorn
  7. Leonard I-V
  8. Good Music (Preclude)
  9. Grits
  10. Good Music
  11. Common Dust
Phrenology Album
  1. Somithng in the Way of Things (In Town)
  2. Complexity
  3. Pussy Galore
  4. Quills
  5. Water
  6. Break You Off
  7. The Seed (2.0)
  8. Thought @ Work
  9. Rolling With Heat
  10. Sacrifice
  11. Phrentrow
  12. Rock You
Things Fall Apart Album
  1. You Got Me
  2. Without a Doubt
  3. The Spark
  4. The Next Movement
  5. Table of Contents (Parts 1 & 2)
  6. Step Into the Realm
  7. Return to Innocence Lost
  8. Dynamite!
  9. Double Trouble
  10. Diedre vs. Dice
  11. Adrenaline!
  12. Act Won.. Things Fall Apart
  13. Act Too.. The Love of My Life
  14. Act Fore... The End?
  15. 100% Dundee
Tipping Point Album
  1. Duck Down!
  2. Boom!
  3. Web
  4. Stay Cool
  5. Guns Are Drawn
  6. Star/Pointro
The Roots are an influential Philadelphia-based hip hop group, known for innovative lyrics and live instrumentation. Originally composed of Black Thought (MC vocals) and ?uestlove (drums). The Roots soon added Malik B. (MC vocals), Kamal (keyboard), Hub (bass guitar) and Rahzel (beatboxing) and earned themselves a respectable fanbase in Philadelphia.

Their debut album, Organix, was released on Remedy Records. With significant hype, The Roots soon signed to DGC and released their major label debut, Do You Want More?!!!??! in 1995 (see 1995 in music).

Do You Want More?!!!??! included no samples and was recorded live; sales were slim among mainstream audiences, though it was very popular among devoted hip hop fans and some alternative rock audiences. Preceded by the moderate hit "Clones", 1996's Illadelph Halflife (1996, 1996 in music) included some samples but still did not sell well.

In 1999 (see 1999 in music) The Roots' Things Fall Apart (named after Things Fall Apart, a novel by Chinua Achebe) was a breakthrough commercial and critical success which made it on many best-of lists for the year. Though The Roots were no superstars, they vastly expanded their fanbase, leading to high hopes for their follow-up, the long-awaited Phrenology, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music), which was similarly acclaimed, though sold somewhat less than Things Fall Apart.

Phrenology contained the singles and music videos, "Break U Off" (featuring Musiq Soulchild) and "The Seed 2.0" (featuring Cody Chestnut). Similarly to fellow alternative rappers Outkast's more recent singles, both Phrenology singles display a more commercially-friendly side of the Roots while still being far from mainstream hip-hop in their sound. If anything, "Break U Off" has a neo soul feel, thanks to Musiq, which enabled it to do well on VH1 Soul, MTV Jams, and urban radio, as well as MTV2. "The Seed 2.0" performed even more strongly on VH1 Soul and MTV2, due to its almost alternative rock sound. The song even received some exposure on alternative radio stations in America, including MusicChoice's "alternative" station. It was the video for "The Seed 2.0" that finally earned the Roots a nomination for the MTV2 Award, signaling their more widespread breakthrough, at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, even after almost a decade of more underground, less commercial music videos.

Their most recent album, The Tipping Point, which took its name from a 2000 book by Malcolm Gladwell, is The Roots' most commercial effort yet. With the radio friendly single "Don't Say Nothin'" and the alternative tracks such as "Star"/"Pointro", which features a sample from Sly & the Family Stone's 1969 hit "Everybody is a Star," The Roots searched for commercial success while maintaining their loyal following. "Star" is set to be included on a 2005 Sly & the Family Stone tribute album, to be entitled Sly 2K.

Malik B is no longer a part of the group due to drug problems. The Roots' upcoming album is entitled "The Game Theory."

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