De La Soul's Return: The Alternative Hip-Hop Legends Are Still Keeping It Weird

De La Soul's Return: The Alternative Hip-Hop Legends Are Still Keeping It Weird
US rap artists De La Soul David Jude aka 'Trugoy the Dove' (R) and Vincent 'Pasemaster Mase' Mason arrive at the MTV European Music Awards at the Atlantico Pavillion in Lisbon, 03 November 2005. AFP PHOTO/ NICOLAS ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images)
US rap artists De La Soul David Jude aka 'Trugoy the Dove' (R) and Vincent 'Pasemaster Mase' Mason arrive at the MTV European Music Awards at the Atlantico Pavillion in Lisbon, 03 November 2005. AFP PHOTO/ NICOLAS ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images)

What the hell is “alternative hip-hop?”

That’s a question to which there is no real answer—unless you define it as just an empty category description to make music critique easier for eggheads. But most “alternative” music emerged within a certain genre as that genre became dominated by commercial interests and rose to mainstream visibility. In rock, alternative music was borne out of ’80s college bands like R.E.M. and Hüsker Dü putting out albums and DIY touring while glossier bands like Bon Jovi and Van Halen stormed the charts. In hip-hop, the alternative side of the genre is more obscured. But if there is any such thing as “alternative hip-hop,” De La Soul personifies it in approach and aesthetic.

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