Quest Love is known not only for his legendary skills as drummer and founder of the iconic group The Roots but as the “legacy builder.” And he is adding one more initiative to his life mission with his upcoming book “Hip-Hop Is History.”
Who is Questlove?
Questlove, formerly known as Ahmir Khalib Thompson, is a man of many talents. His resume includes, but is not limited to, that of a musician, culinary artist, entrepreneur, producer, musical director, author, and writer. But, it’s not the extensiveness of his work that is most impressive but the passion he puts forth. Love passionately pours his soul into whatever initiative he undertakes. And he has garnered massive recognition for such.
It is more than clear that Love isn’t a man solely on a quest for personal achievement. Through his heart flows a fervor for outreach and building up his community. Questlove has given back through his affiliation with such programs as The Food Bank in NYC, City Harvest Food Council, Edible Schoolyard, and the Made in NY Media Center, to name a few. Now he’s giving back to the hip-hop community in another indescribable way via the scribing of hip-hop history. Admittedly, it is indefatigable efforts such as this that set him apart as a legacy maker.
The Art of Word
Love is not new to authorship. He has penned two other recognized works, “Mo’ Meta Blues” and “Soul Train: The Music, Dance, and Style of a Generation.” But now he’s pulled his talents and knowledge together to pen the history of Hip-hop. This book will be special because, according to Love,
“The book will benefit from his near-total recall of music history.”
What does that mean? It signifies that this book will be the truth, an actual account of someone who saw history in the making. This only adds to his literary and historical credibility, as Love’s work as a historian has been honored for its veracity. It was Questlove’s work on “Summer of Soul” that won him an Oscar and Grammy award.
Questloves Purpose: Why Him?
As the saying goes, someone must do it, and if not him, then who? As the multi-faceted artist told Variety, he’s in the legacy business. And he’s doing this because he cares about the future. He wants to make an impact. He wants to pay it forward.
“I’m doing this because somewhere in 2031 or 2041, there will be a new Ahmir or Ahmira Thompson- and all my hard work will not be for naught. Perhaps I will have reached somebody the same way that I was reached.”
Admittedly, that is inspiring.
Also, this is nothing new for the artist or his fellow collaborators. According to Love, such things have been the driving force for him and The Roots. He went on to mention in his interview that The Root’s broader ambitions have been akin to trying to “Krazy Glue” the entirety of Black Culture together. And while many people may not see the value in their efforts as there is no immediate payoff, he does.
A Million Salutes
Quest has had a wealth of experience. His roots in hip-hop are deep, and the network he has nurtured is vast. And if anyone could scribe the rich history of hip-hop, it’s him. He is not only bound to tell the story as it should be told but to tell it with relish and soul. Such is what it takes to build an enduring legacy. And one cannot commend such an endeavor enough. So, a million hip-hop salutes to Questlove.
And for all those hungry to devour what he’s dishing, according to Variety, “Hip Hop is History” is coming to AUWA Books in the first quarter of 2024.
Written by Renae Richardson
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