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For a while, it looked as if De La Soul and the Native Tongues posse would eclipse hardcore hip-hop in terms of popularity. At the end of the year, 3 Feet High and Rising topped many best-of-the-year lists, including the Village Voice's. With all of the acclaim came some unwanted attention, most notably in the form of a lawsuit by the Turtles.

The Turtles won the case, and the decision not only had a substantial impact on De La Soul, but on rap in general. Following the suit, all samples had to be legally cleared before an album could be released. Not only did this have the end result of rap reverting back to instrumentation, thereby altering how the artists worked, it also meant that several albums in the pipeline had to be delayed in order for samples to clear.

When De La Soul Is Dead was finally released in the spring of , it received decidedly mixed reviews, and its darker, more introspective tone didn't attract as big an audience as its lighter predecessor. The album peaked at number 26 pop on the U. The result, entitled Buhloone Mindstate, was harder and funkier than either of its predecessors, yet it didn't succumb to gangsta rap. The same fate greeted the trio's fourth album, Stakes Is High. Released in the summer of , the record was well reviewed, yet it didn't find a large audience and quickly disappeared from the charts.

Four years later, De La Soul initiated what promised to be a three-album series with the release of Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump; though reviews were mixed, it was greeted warmly by record buyers, debuting in the Top Ten. The second title in the series, AOI: Bionix, even featured a video hit with "Baby Phat," but Tommy Boy and the trio decided to end their relationship soon after. First Serve released in A year later, the group created a free download of all their early albums and packaged the set as You're Welcome, though it wasn't available for long thanks to the legal efforts of their former label, Warner Bros.

A crowdfunding campaign for a new album was launched in , and after successful funding, the LP And the Anonymous Nobody was self-released in August The nearly sample-free album featured the trio's live band and assorted friends playing live instruments, along with a guest list that included Usher, David Byrne, 2 Chainz, and Damon Albarn, among many others.

In , De La Soul released "Remove 45," a stand-alone track criticizing the Donald Trump presidency as racist and hateful. Sign In. Listen Now Browse Radio Search. De La Soul. Top Songs See All. The Grind Date Top Videos See All.

Eye Know Whoodeeni feat. It Runs Through Me feat. De La Soul Memory of US [feat. Royalty Capes Shopping Bags She Got from You They just don't want to deal with it. It's been a very lengthy, draining process. Posdnuos is particularly upset that new fans who discovered De La Soul through their collaboration with Gorillaz can only hear low-quality, unlicensed versions of the De La Soul's classic albums on YouTube, from which he earns nothing.

Hopefully there'll be a light at the end of the tunnel. While work on releasing De La Soul's back catalogue has stalled, the band are concentrating on the future.

On their new album, And The Anonymous Nobody, they even found a cunning way to circumvent copyright clearance: Recording brand new music with a live band and sampling that instead. Out of those sessions, we would loop something, or chop something up, or manipulate something, so each session could morph into three different songs, or even four.

From Australia? Just to hang out with me? Although the original reward only promised a signed pair of shoes, Posdnuos ended up calling in some favours - secretly arranging a meeting with fashion designer Jeff Staples, who designed a "very rare Nike Dunk called The Pigeon". When the fan, an avid sneaker-collector himself, saw Staples, he started "shaking in his pants," Posdnuos recalls.

Ultimately, those investors allowed De La Soul to make their most experimental album yet; from Here In After's chirpy Afro-funk to the avant garde pop of Drawn, which features Swedish band Little Dragon. On Unfold, the trio rap using dialect from America's frontier days.

Stuff like that is really, really cool. The record even has room for a space rock epic, Lord Intended, with vocals by Justin Hawkins of The Darkness it was originally offered to Axl Rose and Lenny Kravitz that lasts for seven squealing minutes. But on the third listen, when they turned on their record company brain, they would say, 'But there's no chorus, and you don't rap until the last two minutes of the song… Can you make a version where you rhyme earlier?

If people are given the chance to hear it in this form, they'll love it, because it feels right. We think back to certain groups where our minds were blown - like when we heard Grandmaster Flash and the message and realised, 'Wow, you don't have to just party when you rhyme - you can talk about something serious'; or when we heard Run DMC and thought, 'Oh wait a minute, you can rhyme with a rock record.



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