De La Soul‘s new album “And The Anonymous Nobody” is out and has been getting rave reviews from listeners. Headkrack enjoyed it too, calling it “grown rap” for people who are “seasoned.” He remarks at their ability to allow their music to grow up, which is unusual for hip-hop listeners. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! […]

With only 11 days left until the Kickstarter to record their eighth studio album ends, De La Soul teams up with Nas on a new jam…

De La Soul has been quietly working on a new album, but now they are looking to their fans to help them with the rest.…

From The BVX While we were busy telling you who the most expendable rap group members were, our friends over at  theBVX have been wishing…

De La Soul announced that they would be working on a new mixtape, “Premium Soul on the Rocks,” and they will solely be working with…

The music listening public first got a taste of the collaborative chemistry between De La Soul and the late James “J-Dilla” Yancey in 1996 for…

It’s been 25 years since the pioneering Hip-Hop trio De La Soul impacted the world with the seminal debut album “3 Feet High and Rising.”…

Despite being the poster child for longevity in hip-hop, LL Cool J always has and probably always will be considered an underdog. After churning out…

De La Soul‘s landmark 3 Feet High And Rising and Al Green‘s soul classic Let’s Stay Together albums have been chosen for the Library Of Congress’ 2010 National Recording Registry.  The albums were among 25 total recordings chosen.

De La Soul are planning to release the third installment in their Art Official Intelligence series this year, according to the group’s DJ, Maseo.  The first installment was released in 1999.

Music in the schools has been on the decline in more ways than one.  Now that everyone is gearing up to send their little ones back to the classroom (or reuniting with their long-distance loves in the dorms) I wanted to take a trip down memory lane to when school was cool enough to be […]