The Grind Date (20th Anniversary Edition)

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AlbumOct 05 / 200420 songs, 1h 21m 41s

Liberated from longtime record label Tommy Boy, De La Soul completed their original 15-year run of studio albums with 2004’s *The Grind Date*, an album where the legacy act tells the raw realities of a never-ending hustle. “I got verb skills, babies, and bills,” Posdnous raps on an album about label gripes, “white-collar dreams,” and basically treating rap like a job. (As Trugoy the Dove says, “I’m coal-mining these mics to keep that gold nugget.”) And, for the first time, they opened a majority of an album to outside producers, enlisting J Dilla, Madlib, 9th Wonder, and Jake One, whose unlikely decelerating beat on “Rock Co.Kane Flow” is the album’s highlight. A 20th anniversary reissue released in 2025 (yes, that’s 21 years, but De La Soul have never had an easy time getting their music out when they preferred) restores a skit and a handful of extra tracks and instrumental versions.