De La Soul's second album, originally released in 1991, was initially received poorly by the press and their fans due to its immediate rejection of the "daisy-age" image created by their debut LP. In the years since, however, it has come to be accepted as a stone cold classic that may even surpass the feel-good jams of Three Feet High And Rising with its expansive scope and more diverse subject matter such as drug addiction, incest, poseurs, in addition to the more expected, light-hearted material. Prince Paul's production is, again, nothing short of brilliant and De La Soul brings the flow that has made them, rightfully, hip-hop legends. "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays," "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith" are all certified classics in the De La Soul catalog.
- Intro
- Oodles of O's
- Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- Pease Porridge
- Skit 1
- Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason (Live From The BK Lounge)
- A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"
- WRMS' Dedication to the Bitty
- Bitties in the B.K. Lounge
- Skit 2
- My Brother's A Basehead
- Let, Let Me In
- Afro Connections at a Hi 5 (In the Eyes of the Hoodlum)
- Rap De Rap Show
- Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa
- Who Do U Worship
- Skit 3
- Kicked Out the House
- Pass the Plugs
- Not Over till the Fat Lady Plays the Demo
- Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
- WRMS: Cat's in Control
- Skit 4
- Shwingalokate
- Fanatic of the B Word
- Keepin' the Faith
- Skit 5