The lyrics emphasize positivity and community over the aggressive themes common in hip-hop at the time:
by A Tribe Called Quest is a cornerstone of alternative hip-hop, defined by its laid-back groove, playful lyricism, and iconic use of sampling. Released in 1990 as the third single from their debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm , it remains one of the group's most recognizable and enduring tracks. Musical Composition and Production A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It? (Audio)
The track features a classic call-and-response chorus ("Can I kick it?" / "Yes, you can!") and the distinctive, contrasting flows of Q-Tip and Phife Dawg. Lyrical Content and Vibe The lyrics emphasize positivity and community over the
Q-Tip includes subtle nods, such as a shoutout to Nipper the dog (the famous phonograph logo) and a plea for David Dinkins to become New York City's first Black mayor—an election he subsequently won. Lyrical Content and Vibe Q-Tip includes subtle nods,
The core of the track is a looped sample from Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" . The sliding bass part, originally played by Herbie Flowers, provides a "slinky pulse" that defines the song's atmosphere.