Tracks
Intro
Oodles Of O's
Talkin' Bout Hey Love
Pease Porridge
Skit 1
Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason (Live From The BK Lounge)
A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays" (featuring Q-Tip and Vinia Mojica)
WRMS' Dedication To The Bitty
Bitties In The BK Lounge
Skit 2
My Brother's A Basehead (featuring Squirrell and Preacher) (CD bonus track)
Let, Let Me In
Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum) (CD bonus track)
Rap De Rap Show
Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
Who Do U Worship? (CD bonus track)
Skit 3
Kicked Out The House (CD bonus track)
Pass The Plugs
Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo (CD bonus track)
Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
WRMS: Cat's In Control
Skit 4
Shwingalokate
Fanatic Of The B Word
Keepin' The Faith
De La Soul‘s second album. Release date: May 13, 1991.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_duFqVxv3uY
De La Soul Is Dead is De La Soul’s second full-length album, which was released on May 13, 1991. The album was produced by Prince Paul, whose work on 3 Feet High and Rising was highly praised by music critics. The album was one of the first to receive a five-mike rating in the Hip Hop magazine The Source. The album was also selected as one of The Source’s 100 Best Rap Albums in 1998. The album’s cover refers to the death of the “D.A.I.S.Y.” (Da Inner Sound, Y’all) age, or a distancing from several cultures including hippies and the mainstream Hip Hop. It is considered among many as one of the best albums of the 1990s. Rolling Stone ranked the album at #87 on its list, and Pitchfork Media ranked it at #63.