De La Soul
Intro
Change in Speak - De La Soul, Allen, S.
Cool Breeze on the Rocks - De La Soul, Mercer, K.
Can U Keep a Secret? - De La Soul, Hall, P.
Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin s Revenge)
Ghetto Thang - De La Soul, Clinton, George [1]
Transmitting Live from Mars
Tread Water
Plug Tunin [Last Chance to Comprehend]
De la Orgee
Description
This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Fulltime Era (L.I.F.E.)
I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)
D.A.I.S.Y. Age
Plug Tunin [Original 12 Version]
For a Limited Time Only. The Remastered CD Will Come with Another CD Collecting Together for the First Time the Best of the Various B-sides, Mixes and 12 Inch Versions that were around the Initial Release of the Album.
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The album’s funky and dreamy 1960’s and 1970’s inspired attitude, coupled with the group’s concept of “The D.A.I.S.Y. Age, an acronym for “Da Inner Sound Y’all” caused people to inaccurately refer to the group as “hippies”.
The album’s diverse subject matter, which tackled things like poverty, individualism, drug abuse, love, materialism, commercialism and Hip Hop cliches, as spoken about on the track
Take It Off, cause many to label it rap’s first intellectual album.
3 Feet High And Rising would also feature other members of the musical collective the group was a part of called The Native Tongues with guest appearances by A Tribe Called Quest, The Jungle Brothers, and Monie Love.