1999 single by The Roots
"The Next Movement" Released 1999 Genre Alternative hip hop Length 4 :10 Label MCA Songwriter(s) The Roots Producer(s) The Grand Wizzards
"You Got Me" (1998)
"The Next Movement " (1999)
"Break You Off" (2002)
"The Next Movement " is a single by The Roots from their fourth album Things Fall Apart (1999). The track features scratching from DJ Jazzy Jeff and background vocals from R&B duo Jazzyfatnastees. Randall Roberts of the Riverfront Times called it "one of the best singles of the '90s".[ 1] Charles Stone III directed the song's music video.[ 2]
Track listing [ edit ]
"The Next Movement" (radio version) – 3:45
"You Got Me (The Q-Cru Radio Mix)" (featuring Erykah Badu) – 3:45
"Without a Doubt" (radio version) – 3:08
"The Next Movement" (instrumental) – 4:30
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Studio albums
Organix (1993)
Do You Want More?!!!??! (1994)
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Things Fall Apart (1999)
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The Tipping Point (2004)
Game Theory (2006)
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The Roots Come Alive (1999)
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From the Ground Up (1994)
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Songs
"You Got Me" (1999)
"The Next Movement " (1999)
"The Seed (2.0)" (2002)
"Wake Up Everybody" (2010)
"My Shot" (Rise Up Remix) (2016)
"You'll Be Back" (2016)
"Who Tells Your Story" (2016)
"It Ain't Fair" (2017)
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