The documentary film Beats, Rhymes & Life was released in 2011, and the film's website includes a gallery of recent photos of ATCQ members during the filmmaking process.
The album cover for People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm is a neon blend of urban imagery and Afrocentric style.
Here he is promoting his album, The Renaissance, in 2008. Q-Tip has had to work hard for recognition as a solo artist beyond his Tribe reputation.
The DJ and producer behind People's Instinctive Travels was a huge force in creating A Tribe Called Quest. Aside from ATCQ, he became a force of his own, touring the world as a DJ and working high-production gigs.
The energetic rapper born as Malik Taylor passed away in 2016 from diabetes complications. A rough period for A Tribe Called Quest, the loss of a member was also a driving force to releasing an album the same year, 18 years after their previous album.
Jarobi somewhat mysteriously disappeared from the scene after People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, but he and the rest of the Tribe reconnected in 2008 to do some shows and work on the Beats, Rhymes & Life documentary.