Talk:De La Soul

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Did De La abondon the idea of a 3-part Art Offical Intelligence series? ike9898 19:59, Jan 25, 2005 (UTC)

I think they got dropped (or sold?) from Tommy Boy Records before they could release the third installment. I think AOI 3 was meant to be a collection of instrumentals and remixes which the label wasn't too keen on. They released their next album, The Grind Date with Sanctuary Records.

[edit] appearances on other musicians albums

We should compile this, also. I know that they have appeared on records by Latifah, Propelerheads, Prince Paul, Tribe called Quest. Any others? ike9898 17:23, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

Ty, OhNo.

Posdnuos is on a song by Mint Royale called Show Me. The video ison YouTube.com

[edit] accuracy issues

Does "De La Soul" need to be described as "spanish for 'from the soul'"? Can't that just be cut out, isn't it a bit obvious and slightly inaccurate since "soul" is not "soul" in spanish? Also, why are they listed from Amityville in the Article and East Massapequa on the sidebar? --MrGears 18:41, 22 March 2006 (UTC)