?uestlove Musical Director for VH1 Hip Hop Honors
A hip-hop celebration hits the road.
For the last three years, music network VH1 has been honoring hip-hop legends with a night of music. The annual VHI Hip Hop Honors program matches old school acts with new millennium stars. Overseeing the entire event is The Roots drummer ?uestlove, who acts as the show’s musical director.
Now comes word that socially conscious act The Roots is taking VH1 Hip Hop Honors on the road, with ’90s acts MC Lyte and Big Daddy Kane. The special bill rolls into Cleveland for a date Monday at the House of Blues.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, ?uestlove explains his vision for the inaugural tour, which will feature 20 years of hip-hop. This includes songs from legends such as Special Ed, Wu Tang Clan, Biz Markie, Public Enemy and more.
“I’m trying to make this show 100 percent Roots free,” said ?uestlove (born Ahmir Thompson), calling from his Philadelphia home. “I’m kind of toying with the idea of us doing a portion of the show where we kind of do live beats on stage, might do more freestyling. We might ask for audience participation and just try new routines out, new ideas out.”
Similar to what The Roots has been doing in concert for years, with its nightly in-concert medley of rap classics dubbed “Hip-hop 101,” the VH1 Hip Hop Honors tour will be unrehearsed and improvisational.
“To me that’s called using the force,” ?uestlove said. “Like not relying on the powers or the easy way out, and trying to achieve a moment of Zen via another alternative way. The show is more or less like a variety show as opposed to opening acts and headliners.
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