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The Roots discography

The discography of The Roots, an American hip hop band, consists of fourteen solo studio albums, three collaborative studio albums, three compilation albums, two extended plays, and two live albums. The Roots began performing in 1989 as The Square Roots with rapper Black Thought and drummer Questlove. Rapper Malik B., and bassist Leonard Hubbard joined the band in 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bonnaroo.com/artists/the-roots.aspx )〕 Over its history, Questlove and Black Thought have always remained with The Roots while their lineup of backing musicians has changed.
In 1993, The Roots debuted with independently released album ''Organix'', and signed to DGC Records (later MCA Records) that same year. The Roots' debuted on Geffen with ''Do You Want More?!!!??!'', an album that was unique in hip hop for using no sampling, and being embraced more by fans of alternative rock than fans of hip hop. ''Do You Want More?!!!??!'' peaked at only number 104 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the US.〔 ''Illadelph Halflife'', the third album by the Roots, peaked at number twenty-one on the ''Billboard'' 200.〔 In 1999, The Roots' fourth album ''Things Fall Apart'' became the band's biggest success. The album was certified gold in the US,〔 and its single "You Got Me" peaked at number thirty-nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and number nineteen on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.〔 "You Got Me" won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2000. In 2002, The Roots released ''Phrenology'', which contained the band's second single to chart on the Hot 100. "Break You Off", which featured Musiq Soulchild, peaked at number ninety-nine.〔
The Roots founded the company Okayplayer, and released ''The Tipping Point'' in 2004.〔 In 2006, The Roots signed to Def Jam, and released ''Game Theory'' under Def Jam and ''Rising Down'' in 2008; the band's album ''How I Got Over'' was released in 2010. The Roots released two live concert albums, the first being ''The Roots Come Alive'' in 2000, and the next ''The Roots Present'' in 2005. In 2009, The Roots became the house band for the late-night show ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon''.
==Albums==


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