A Tribe Called Quest will reunite on 'Jimmy Fallon'

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Yohana Desta
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Can they still kick it? Yes they can. A Tribe Called Quest is about to reunite on the Tonight Show for a special reunion performance.

The iconic hip hop group will appear on the show on Nov. 13, performing together for the first time since 2013. ATCQ will be promoting the 25th anniversary of its debut album People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, released in 1990. A special anniversary edition will be released on Nov. 13.

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The classic album contains several of the group's most famous songs, including "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo," "Bonita Applebum" and "Can I Kick It?"

The rap group broke up in 1998, only coming together for a handful of performances since then. The last time it performed in concert was in 2013, opening two Kanye West shows in New York City. At the time, Q-Tip dubbed it the "final" performance of ATCQ.

Here's hoping that the Tonight Show performance also weaves in the Roots, the legendary hip-hop group and house band for Jimmy Fallon's show.

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