Brooklyn Vegan — by Black Bubblegum One of the great innovators of hip hop, De La Soul, are hitting the road in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their landmark 1989 LP (and one of my personal favorites), 3 Feet High and Rising!The... more info
Totally Fuzzy — jimmark66 said...Episode # 133 of Jim's Child Of The '60s Now Posted!!!!For those of you that have been waiting a week, the wait is over. Once again it is time of another episode filled with great songs, and groups from the '60s. In this episode, you... more info
Rolling Stone — • DJ Hero Mashes Up Foos, Beasties: First Look
• McCartney to Rock First Concerts at Citi Field
• Live Nation’s “No Fee” Day Puzzles Buyers
• Michael Anthony: I Never Quit Van Halen
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411 Mania — Eminem has a terrible night at the MTV Movie Awards, Nas no-shows in Canada, 50 Cent's house comes off the market, details on a new De La Soul album as well as the T-Wayne album, and Suge Knight is at it again! more info
Altsounds — De La Soul's groundbreaking debut record, ARE YOU IN?: Nike+ Original Run is the group's first released original material in five years. With additional production by Chicago-based DJ/Production-duo Flosstradamus, ARE YOU IN?: Nike+ Original Run is a... more info
Rolling Stone — Photo: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty
Twenty years ago De La Soul changed the face of hip-hop with their sunny, funky 3 Feet High and Rising. The 1989 release produced by Prince Paul went on to influence Digable Planets, OutKast and Kanye West, and notor... more info
MVSW — De La Soul ~ “Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)”
From the 1991 album De La Soul Is Dead.
Lyrics:
“Yes, this is Miss Renee King from Philadelphia. I want you to please
give me a call on area code 215-222-4209 and I’m calling in reference
to the mus... more info
Guardian Music — After contributing to the cartoon simians' forthcoming album, the hip-hop crew have revealed they hope to operate an exchange programme with Damon AlbarnDe La Soul are contribute to the new Gorillaz album, the group have revealed, and hope to reel in... more info
Guardian Music — 1989 was a momentous year for music as De La Soul, the Stone Roses and acid house defined the zeitgeist. So how come we were all listening to Jive Bunny, asks Johnny DeeThe year 1989 ended with Band Aid's version of Do They Know It's Christmas? toppi... more info