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Del The Funky Homosapien > Albums & Lyrics

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Both Sides Of The Brain Album
  1. Time Is Too Expensive
  2. If You Must
  3. Jaw Gymnastics (featuring Casual)
  4. FWA (Fair Weather Associates)
  5. Press Rewind
  6. Offspring (featuring El-Producto)
  7. Skull & Crossbones
  8. Catch All This
  9. Phony Phranchise
  10. Proto Culture (featuring Khaos Unique)
  11. Stay On Your Toes (featuring A-Plus)
  12. Shit Talkers
  13. Followers
Deltron 3030 Album
  1. Deltron 3030
  2. The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza
  3. Things You Can Do
  4. Positive Contact
  5. Virus
  6. Upgrade [A Brymar College Course]
  7. New Coke
  8. Mastermind
  9. Madness
  10. Meet Cleofis Randolph The Patriarch (featuring MC Paul Barman)
  11. Time Keeps On Slipping
  12. Turbulence (remix)
  13. Battle Song
  14. Love Story
  15. Memory Loss (featuring Sean Lennon)
Future Development Album
  1. Lyric Licking
  2. Stress The World
  3. Why You Wanna Get Funkee Wit Me?
  4. Dont Forget The Bass
  5. Faulty
  6. X-Files
  7. Future Development
  8. Corner Song
  9. Love Is Worth
  10. Games Begin
  11. Town To Town
I Wish My Brother George Was Here Album
  1. What Is A Booty?
  2. Mistadobalina
  3. The Wacky World Of Mass Transit
  4. Dark Skin Girls
  5. Money For Sex
  6. Ahonetwo, Ahonetwo
  7. Prelude
  8. Dr. Bombay
  9. Sunny Meadowz
  10. Hoodz Come In Dozens (featuring Ice Cube)
  11. Ya Lil Crumbsnatchers
No Need For Alarm Album
  1. Catch A Bad One
  2. No Need For Alarm
  3. Boo Boo Heads
  4. Treats For The Kiddies
  5. Worldwide
  6. No More Worries (featuring Hieroglyphics)
  7. Wrongplace
  8. In And Out
  9. Miles To Go
  10. Check It Ooout
  11. Thank Youse
The Best Of Album
  1. Mistadobalina
  2. Dr. Bombay
  3. Ahonetwo, Ahonetwo (Remix)
  4. Eye Examination
  5. Burnt
  6. Missing Link (featuring Dinosaur Jr.)
  7. The Undisputed Champs (featuring Pep Love & Q-Tip)
  8. Ahonetwo, Ahonetwo
Lodged into the hip-hop scene in 1990, Del started off his professional mceeing career writing lyrics for his cousin Ice Cube's crew, The Lench Mob at the age of 18. After he had his share of contributing to other people's albums, Del felt it necessary to go off and do his own thing. With the help of cousin Ice Cube, Del put out his first album in 1991 on the Elektra Recording Group entitled, "I Wish My Brother George Was Here".

The album was met with critical acclaim, obtaining radio and video play nationwide. Yet, his cousin's influence on the album was profound. As a whole, the hip-hop community had mixed feelings about I.W.M.B.G.W.H. Some felt it to be just too corny, while others thought it the flyest shit out there. Yet, there was no denying Del had lyrical talent just waiting to bubble up. However, his obvious Parliament/Funkadelic-inspired beats (Courtesy cousin, Ice Cube), did seem a bit played. Del, not pleased with the album himself, took matters into his own hands, and completely severed his relationship with Ice Cube for his next album, No Need For Alarm (Dec., 1994).

"I [took] matters into my own hands, me and Hieroglyphics, you know what I'm sayin'?", states Del. No Need represented the independence Del sorely needed to express his creativity. In addition, we saw the emergence of Del's highly touted crew, Hieroglyphics, now consisting of members Souls of Mischief, Casual, Pep Love & JBiz (Now The Prose), manager and producer Domino and former Hiero member Snupe of Extra Prolific. Tracks such as "No More Worries" summoned the lyrical prowess of the Hiero crew in a torrential downfall. Around the same time, Del's protégés Souls of Mischief were rockin' heads with their debut album 93 Til Infinity. Hieroglyphics had profoundly etched themselves as a force to be reckoned with within the hip hop community.

No Need was Del's order to all wack emcees to step down from the mic. The album was a complete turn around from his previous effort, bringing forth darker and much harder beats, as well as a vastly original lyrical flare which we had a taste of two years prior on his b-side, "Eye Examination". Although the album did not live up to the expectations of Elektra Records, Del fans worldwide began to bond together and were soon evolving into a tribe of Hiero Heads.

Without any kind of prior notification, Elektra had sent Del a letter stating his contract's termination. Del was dropped from his label merely month's before his new album, "Future Development" was about to drop. Since then, we have seen the alliance of the Hiero Crew as a complete and independent whole, and an even more so centralized force, worldwide.



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