De La Soul

Posted over 3 years ago


I can't believe that the VH1 Hip Hop Honors are just getting around to honoring De La Soul this year, its almost criminal. How do you honor Snoop Dog, Outkast, or even A Tribe Called Quest before De La? Is there any understanding or respect for history? What criteria do they based their decisions for honoring bands on. It cant be based on the impact that a band has had on the genre or the aesthetic of the Hip Hop community because there are very few Hip Hop bands that did more to impact the genre than De La Soul. I know because I was there, in fact me and the youngest member of the group Maceo are the same age; I actually went to his high school graduation party in Amityville, Long Island; because we had mutual friends. I'm not from Amityville but I am from Suburban NY; the same suburb that Brand Nubian and CL Smooth are from, and as suburban kids we had a different sensibility towards Hip Hop because we grew up in a quieter, safer, more friendly place than our urban peers.

De La Soul gave birth to bands like A Tribe Called Quest, Leaders of the New School, Brand Nubian, the Pharcyde, Hieroglyphics, Freestyle Fellowship, Blackalicious, UMC's, Main Source, and a host of others. They ushered in a whole movement and a different sound; a sound that had less to do with urban blight and more about the expression of youthful life discovery of sex, culture, and growing up. And the expression was wrapped in a competitive lyrical style that was based on who could be the most original. It was a time when it was embarrassing to be wack; what ever happened to that? If you listen to Three Feet High and Rising you never heard the word nigger, maybe once; and that was in the context of a parody of the word. There wasn't one song bragging about inner city violence or drug trafficing. There were songs about diasies though, and potholes in lawns and about getting laid. The subject matters were universal and human, every kid; black, white, asian, indian from Long Island to Boisee could relate. De La Soul gave Hip Hop freedom, freedom from James Brown and Funkadelic samples; freedom to sample Steely Dan. It was fun to be young and black again and it for a minute Hip Hop was inspirational. Who the f*ck makes these decisions about who should be honored. If it was me De La Soul would have been on the first show with PE and Grand Master Flash and the Furious 5; they were that important.

Comments (7)

  1. Cody B says

    They were imporatnt indeed. When that first record came out,a whole new genre was born..rarely since then, has anything had the kind of impact this record had on hip hop. It was so new..

    Their skits were funny,too, although that's a trend that has seen its day pass. One other thing..their biggest record did sample Funkadelic and Potholes... sampled a track off the rare Parliament LP Osmium, but I know what you are saying..the sampling was very creative and Prince Paul is an evil genius..no doubt.

    You'd think this would be up VH-1's alley, but the fact that it was on an indie label can't be overlooked...

    Permalink posted 10/03/2008
  2. Seuth says

    Oh yeah, they sampled mad funkadelic; Me My Self and I. But they didn't rely on it exclusively and they ddn't just rap over the 12" instrumental. It still pisses me off that most people not just VH1 don't give these dudes their just due as innovators.

    Permalink posted 10/04/2008
  3. Cody B says

    Well at least we do. I think anyone paying attention would do the same.

    Permalink posted 10/04/2008
  4. Cody B says

    One other thing..with all the talk of "keeping it real", these guys actually do just that..writing rhymes from a very personal perspective..a long time before many others did so. I guess all these things account for their career in the business.

    Permalink posted 10/04/2008
  5. Seuth says

    Yessir!!

    Permalink posted 10/04/2008
  6. Golden Child says

    Yeah, it has been a long time since hip hop has been inspirational. This was a great post man. I may be young but I can appreciate real hip hop. MORE ExPRESSION, Less FICTION!! lol

    Permalink posted 10/04/2008
  7. MrFrost says

    The silver lining in the fact that it took Vh1 so long to honor de la soul is that the show gets better and better each year. I'm sure De La's segment will be great tonight

    Permalink posted 10/06/2008

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