De La Soul - Me Myself and I
Me Myself And I is a single by De La Soul, released in 1989.
It established the group's characteristic style of combining hip hop with humor and social commentary. The group's frustration concerning their forced-upon hippie label is addressed in the typically dry humor which became the De La Soul trademark.
The song's #1 position in The Netherlands was spurred by the VPRO television station, who made a documentary about De La Soul after meeting them when they were still unknown. [1] The record label Indisc acquired the local rights from Tommy Boy Records, and immediately seized the opportunity to release the song as a single.
It established the group's characteristic style of combining hip hop with humor and social commentary. The group's frustration concerning their forced-upon hippie label is addressed in the typically dry humor which became the De La Soul trademark.
The song's #1 position in The Netherlands was spurred by the VPRO television station, who made a documentary about De La Soul after meeting them when they were still unknown. [1] The record label Indisc acquired the local rights from Tommy Boy Records, and immediately seized the opportunity to release the song as a single.
01/19/2007