10 Quintessential De La Soul Songs You Should Listen To
With the passing of Trugoy the Dove, here's a primer for late adopters.
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With the passing of De La Soul's Trugoy the Dove we're celebrating the group's music and hip-hop legacy with these quintessential songs.
Photo By Gie Knaeps
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"Buddy" - An early single from their debut album 3 Feet High and Rising, De La Soul’s “Buddy” remains a fan favorite. The remix featured Q-Tip, Monie Love, Queen Latifah and the Jungle Brothers and the song hit No. 2 on the Rap Singles chart. (Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records)
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"Me Myself and I" - Probably De La Soul’s most well known song, “Me Myself and I,” also from their 1989 debut album, hit No. 1 on multiple Billboard charts. More than 25 years after its release, it is still regarded as one of hip hop’s great songs and stands out for its positive themes.(Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records)
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"Breakadawn" - A 1993 single from Buhloone Mindstate, “Breakadawn” samples vocals from Michael Jackson’s “I Can’t Help It” as well as Smokey Robinson's “A Quiet Storm.” The result is a funky yet soothing track. (Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records)
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"Ego Trippin' (Part Two)" - The second release from Buhloone Mindstate, “Ego Trippin’ (Part Two)” included numerous references to other songs, and the music video, which in some ways was similar to 2Pac’s “I Get Around,” was interpreted by the late MC as a diss. (Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records)
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