de la Soul quickly became one of the most revered, game-changing artists in hip-hop and forever cemented their legacy in the hearts and minds of fans around the world. Despite their rapid success and recognition, de la Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, de la Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991. Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays, Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey) and Keepin' the Faith.
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Intro
2. Oodles of O'S
3. Talkin' Bout Hey Love
4. Pease Porridge
5. Skit 1
6. Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live from the BK Lounge)
7. A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"
8. WRMS' Dedication to the Bitty
9. Bitties in the BK Lounge
10. Skit 2
11. My Brother's a Basehead
12. Let, Let Me in
13. Afro Connections at a Hi 5 (In the Eyesof a Hoodlum)
DISC 2:
1. Rap de Rap Show
2. Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa
3. Who Do U Worship?
4. Skit 3
5. Kicked Out the House
6. Pass the Plugs
7. Not Over Till the Fat Lady Plays the Demo
8. Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
9. WRMS: Cat's in Control
10. Skit 4
11. Shwingalokate
12. Fanatic of the B Word
13. Keepin' the Faith
14. Skit 5