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De La Soul Is Dead
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Album Details: De La Soul Is Dead

Release Date:05/13/1991
Label:Rhino / Ada
UPC:016998102923

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  • Overall:

    De La Soul wasn't dead.

    By socialoutcast13  Nov 6, 2000

    Hip Hop almost never gets any better than this. There needs to be more stuff out like this today. I didn't understand some of the humor but that's cool. I could tell that it was funny to most people who heard it. The skits were a lot better than on ...the previous effort. A lot of the songs were better than some of the ones on first effort, but I can't say that I have a preferance between this and 3 Feet High And Rising. They are both really close to flawless. Every true hip hop fan should own copies of both. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    The true definition of Hip Hop

    By A Yahoo! User  Oct 23, 2000

    I'd give it six stars if possible. Even in 2000, this album gives everything you would ever need out of hip hop. If true hip hop had a definition, De La would be it. This is the only group that makes me nod my head to funky bouncy doo-doo beats one ...time and then makes me turn down the bass just so I can listen to the prolific B-boy rhymin' that just blows my mind each time. Just can't get enough of that De La. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    On their notorious second album, De La Soul went to great lengths to debunk the daisy-age hippie image they'd been pigeonholed with, titling the record De La Soul Is Dead and putting a picture of wilting daisies in a broken flowerpot on the cover. Critics and fans alike were puzzled as to why the group was seemingly rejecting what had been hailed as the future of hip-hop, and neither the reviews nor the charts were kind to the album. It isn't that De La tries to remake their sound here -- Dead keeps the skit-heavy structure of the debut, and the surreal tone and inventive sampling techniques are still very much in evidence. But, despite a few lighthearted moments ("Bitties in the BK Lounge," the disco-flavored "A Roller Skating Jam Named ‘Saturdays'"), a distinct note of bitterness has crept into De La's once-sunny outlook. On the one hand, they're willing to take on more serious subject matter; two of the album's most powerful moments are the unsettling incest tale "Millie Pulled a Pi...stol on Santa" and Posdnuos' drug-addiction chronicle "My Brother's a Basehead," both true-life occurrences. Yet other tracks betray a brittle, insular state of mind; one running skit features a group of street thugs who ultimately throw the album in the trash for not having enough pimps, guns, or curse words. There are vicious parodies of hip-house and hardcore rap, and the single "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" complains about being harassed into listening to lousy demo tapes. Plus, the negativity of the bizarre, half-sung "Johnny's Dead" and the hostile narrator on "Who Do U Worship?" seemingly comes out of nowhere. Dead is clearly the product of a group staggering under the weight of expectations, yet even if it's less cohesive and engaging, it's still often fascinating in spite of its flaws. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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De La Soul

At the time of its 1989 release, De La Soul's debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, was hailed as the future of hip-hop. With its colorful, neo-psychedelic collage of samples and styles, plus the Long Island trio's low-key, clever rhymes and goofy humor, the album sounded like nothing else in hip-hop. Where most of their contemporaries drew directly from old-school rap, ... Read more