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  2. Derelicts of Dialect is the second and final studio album by New York hip hop trio 3rd Bass. It was released on June 14, 1991, through Def Jam Recordings. Recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording and Calliope Studios in New York City from October 1990 to May 1991.

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    3rd Bass's 1991 follow-up, Derelicts of Dialect, had a new target in fellow white rapper Vanilla Ice, who was the focal point of several tracks on the album, most notably "Pop Goes the Weasel". The track depicted Ice as a culture thief who watered down the sound of rap in order to pander to a mainstream audience, while depicting 3rd Bass as ...

  4. Jun 14, 2021 · 3rd Bass ’ Derelicts of Dialect is one of hip-hop’s most underappreciated sophomore releases. Released 30 years ago, it showcased the group’s continuing maturation and artistic growth. It’s a personal favorite and one of the best albums released during the early 1990s era.

  5. Jun 18, 1991 · 3rd Bass. Released June 18, 1991.

  6. Aug 24, 2023 · The song “Derelicts of Dialect” by 3rd Bass, a hip-hop group formed in the late 1980s, holds a significant meaning that resonates with both the artists and their audience. Released in 1991 as the titular track for their second album, “Derelicts of Dialect,” the song delves deep into various themes, including societal issues, racial ...

  7. "Derelicts Of Dialect" is the second and final full length album from 3rd Bass, released in 1991, featuring production from Sam Sever (Downtown Science), Prince Paul, The Stimulated Dummies (aka SD50's), and 3rd Bass themselves. Featured the hit single "Pop Goes The Weasel".

  8. In June of 1991, 3rd Bass released their second and final album Derelicts Of Dialect. Its lead single “Pop Goes The Weasel” was an attack on Vanilla Ice and his recent success crossing over...

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