Buhloone Mindstate

De La Soul’s third album, 1993’s Buhloone Mindstate, is a totem of hip-hop self-expression, the oft-quoted line from “In the Woods”—“Fuck being hard, Posdnuos is complicated”—serving as something between poetic exhale and mission statement. Enjoying a sunrise after the darkness of De La Soul Is Dead, the trio (on their final album with Prince Paul behind the decks) revels in the freedoms of jazz music (Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis all provide support) and a border-free worldview. (“Long Island Wildin’” features rappers Scha Dara Parr and Takagi Kan, who rap in their native Japanese.)

In the year of gangsta rap’s pop triumph, De La maintain a speed limit on the road less travelled, staying true to themselves in an age of sellouts (“It might blow up, but it won’t go pop”) and crime-infatuated consumers (“I be the in ’cause the brother holdin’ Glocks is out/I be the in ’cause the pusher runnin’ blocks is out”). “I Am I Be” is a landmark moment of diaristic rap writing, where Posdnuos talks about label woes, rent troubles, racist America and the dissolution of the Native Tongues crew in one powerful, metaphor-filled verse.

Tracklisting

  1. Eye Patch (2:27)
  2. En Focus (3:15)
  3. Patti Dooke (5:54)
  4. I Be Blowin’ (4:58)
  5. Ego Trippin’ (Part Two) (3:52)
  6. 3 Days Later (2:39)
  7. Area (3:31)
  8. I Am I Be (5:03)
  9. In The Woods (4:03)
  10. Breakadawn (4:15)
  11. Stone Age (4:13)

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Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buhloone_Mindstate
Format Vinyl LP Album Reissue
Label Chrysalis
Catalog Number RMM 053-1
Notes Made in Canada
Discogs URL De La Soul - Buhloone Mindstate