A Guide to De La Soul’s Pioneering Early Albums, Finally Available on Streaming Services

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It’s impossible to overstate the impact of De La Soul on hip-hop music and its culture — but for decades, their groundbreaking early albums were not widely available, due to a morass of legal compl…

But today, the shackles are off, the samples are cleared and the albums, most notably their galvanizing platinum 1989 debut “3 Feet High and Rising,” can be streamed legally.

that surrounded the group’s first six albums, allowing the group to distribute them on streaming platforms via Chrysalis Records.is one of the most important and pioneering albums in hip-hop history — yet even as one of the biggest hits from the album, “The Magic Number,” was used over the end credits for the 2021 blockbuster film “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” the song was not legally available to stream or purchase.

Though the record didn’t produce as many hit singles as its predecessor, “De La Soul is Dead” took many years to be fully appreciated — including by fans.

 

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