On This Day: March 3 1989 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul Was Released

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On This Day: March 3 1989 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul Was Released
On this day March 3 1989 De La Soul released their debut album 3 Feet High and Rising. The album brought a fresh and innovative approach to hip hop blending eclectic samples playful lyricism and a laid back style that contrasted the hardcore rap dominating the late 1980s.

3 Feet High and Rising reached number 24 on the Billboard 200 and hit number one on the R&B charts making it one of the most successful hip hop debuts of its time. The album featured the hit single Me Myself and I which became an instant classic known for its funky beat and clever wordplay. Other standout tracks included The Magic Number and Eye Know showcasing De La Soul’s unique storytelling and creative sound.

The album’s success helped establish the group as pioneers of alternative hip hop influencing countless artists with their jazz infused production and conscious approach to rap. 3 Feet High and Rising remains one of the most critically acclaimed hip hop albums of all time.

Fun fact: The album’s skits and interludes were inspired by classic comedy records adding a humorous and lighthearted touch that set it apart from other rap albums of the era.

Trivia question: De La Soul was part of a larger hip hop collective known for its positive and creative approach to rap. Can you name the collective they were a part of?

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