De La Soul’s classic albums are finally coming to streaming services
The trio’s first six projects, long absent from streaming over rights issues and label battles, will be available on March 3, 2023.
After years of legal wrangling, De La Soul's albums will be released on streaming services this year. On March 3, 2023, fans will be able to stream the New York trio's first six LPs: 3 Feet High and Rising (1989), De La Soul Is Dead (1991), Buhloone Mindstate (1993), Stakes Is High (1996), Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump (2000), and AOI: Bionix (2001).
Issues with sample clearances and their former label Tommy Boy, which released De La Soul's first six projects, prevented the albums from appearing online legally as the streaming boom took off. The group's long-simmering feud with Tommy Boy boiled over in 2019, when De La Soul revealed that the label was intent on bringing the projects to streaming services and giving the band just a 10% share of the profits. The group urged fans not to stream the albums, and after public blowback, Tommy Boy shelved the release.
Things took a positive turn in 2021 when Tommy Boy was purchased by Reservoir in a $100 million acquisition of the defunct label. At the time, a spokesperson for Reservoir said it was a priority to make the long-missing De La Soul albums available to fans once more.
In addition to the streaming release, De La Soul will reissue their albums on physical media. Vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and merchandise will be available starting with their breakout single "The Magic Number," available both online and as a 7" and cassingle on January 13. Physical editions of the albums will be spread out across the year—3 Feet High & Rising is available for pre-order now for release on March 3.