Artist's albums
Oooh
2023 · single
Itzsoweezee (HOT)
2023 · single
Keepin' the Faith
2023 · single
Stakes Is High
2023 · single
Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
2023 · single
A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"
2023 · single
Plug Tunin' (Last Chance to Comprehend)
2023 · single
Buddy
2023 · single
Quiet Culture (feat. Pos of De La Soul)
2022 · single
The Top Chefs (Instrumental Version)
2022 · single
Baby Got Work (DJ Jazzy Jeff & Kaidi Tatham Remix)
2021 · single
FIRST SERVE (2020 remastered version)
2020 · album
FIRST SERVE (Instrumental version)
2020 · album
Remove 45
2020 · single
Baby Got Work
2020 · single
It's Like That
2019 · single
Top Chef Remix
2019 · single
and the Anonymous Nobody...
2016 · album
and the Anonymous Nobody... (Instrumental)
2016 · album
Greyhounds
2016 · single
Drawn
2016 · single
Royalty Capes
2016 · single
Action!
2016 · single
Pain
2016 · single
Trainwreck
2016 · single
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Biography
De La Soul is back—but did they ever really leave? After delivering their seminal debut 3 Feet High and Rising in 1989 with the production genius of Prince Paul, the New York City-bred trio of Posdnuos (Pos), Dave and Maseo went on to further impact Hip Hop culture with five more groundbreaking albums: De La Soul Is Dead (1991), Buhloone Mindstate (1993), Stakes Is High (1996), Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump (2000) and AOI: Bionix (2001). But once the digital age exploded in the late ‘90s, De La Soul’s celebrated catalog was unavailable to stream. As the decades passed, the tight-knit group forged ahead anyway—touring the world, connecting with their devoted fanbase, and making music on their own terms. Following 2004’s The Grind Date, De La Soul took a 12-year hiatus from making albums but returned with the Grammy Award-nominated …And The Anonymous Nobody in 2016. With the demand for unreleased De La Soul music palpable, the cry for access to the other six albums grew louder. After years of painstaking and unsuccessful negotiations, Tommy Boy Music was acquired by Reservoir in June 2021, giving De La Soul’s catalog a new home. Beginning March 3, 2023, the 34th anniversary of their debut album, the six missing albums will finally be available to stream.