De La Soul’s entire catalogue, including their 1989 debut ‘3 Feet High and Rising’, will finally arrive on streaming services later this year, the group have announced.Its three members – Posdnuos, Trugoy, and Maseo – revealed the news on social media yesterday (August 10), where they shared a clip of a video conference between them.De La Soul were previously tied in a lengthy dispute with former label Tommy Boy Records over the ownership of their music.
In June, it was revealed that the label – which also houses the works of Queen Latifah, House Of Pain, and other hip-hop artists – was sold to music rights company Reservoir.A spokesman for the entity later revealed that the company would “work together” with De La Soul to “bring the.
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