Del the Funky Homosapien fuses hip hop with nerdcore and experimental vibes, crafting a unique sonic landscape that resonates with vinyl enthusiasts. Known for his intricate wordplay and innovative beats, Del’s discography is a treasure trove for collectors. His debut, “I Wish My Brother George Was Here” (1991), set the stage with its conscious hip hop flair, while “No Need for Alarm” (1993) further solidified his position in the West Coast hip hop scene. Released under the Elektra label, these albums showcase Del’s abstract and boom bap influences, drawing comparisons to contemporaries and collaborators like Hieroglyphics. With tracks like “Mistadobalina,” his music captures the essence of 90s hip hop, making it an essential addition to any vinyl collection. Del’s experimental approach continues to inspire and influence, marking his place in hip hop history.
Del The Funky Homosapien’s Future Development Returns on Deluxe Metallic Blue Vinyl with Exclusive Bonus Tracks
Nearly three decades after its initial release, the influential third solo album from American rapper Del the Funky Homosapien receives a carefully crafted reissue, bringing renewed attention to an essential moment in underground hip hop history. Originally surfacing in 1997 on cassette and later reissued in 2002 on CD and vinyl, this album, titled Future [&
Charting the Evolution of Del the Funky Homosapien through the Album ‘Both sides of the Brain’
American rapper, Teren Delvon Jones, universally recognized by the stage name of Del the Funky Homosapien or Sir DZL, launched his music career under the guidance of his cousin, celebrated West Coast rapper Ice Cube. His first solo project, ‘I Wish My Brother George Was Here’ catapulted him into public view at an early age […]