Questlove Teases Possible Soulquarians Reunion

Questlove has hinted that the legendary Soulquarians may be preparing for a long-awaited reunion. During a recent episode of his podcast, the longtime Roots drummer and producer revealed that conversations have taken place about reviving the influential creative community that helped shape the sound of turn-of-the-century R&B and hip-hop. Early discussions reportedly center on a smaller core lineup featuring Questlove, singer Bilal, and producer James Poyser.
Originally formed in the late 1990s, the Soulquarians were less a formal group and more a tight-knit musical community that frequently collaborated at Electric Lady Studios. The collective included a roster of groundbreaking artists such as D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, Common, Q-Tip, Yasiin Bey, and J Dilla. Together they helped craft landmark projects like Voodoo, Mama’s Gun, and Like Water for Chocolate, albums that defined the neo-soul movement with live instrumentation, jazz influences, and deeply personal songwriting.
While the Soulquarians never released an official group album, their collaborative spirit left a lasting mark on modern R&B and hip-hop. Questlove suggested the potential reunion is partly motivated by a desire to preserve that legacy and continue the collective’s philosophy of experimentation and musical community. If the revival materializes, it could bring renewed attention to one of the most influential creative circles in contemporary Black music.










