Arrested Development (hip hop group)
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- This article is about a 1990s hip hop group. For the 2003 TV series, see Arrested Development.
Arrested Development is an American progressive hip hop group, founded by Speech and Headliner as a positive, Afrocentric alternative to the gangsta rap popular in the early 1990s.
It took the group three years, five months and two days to be offered a record deal. Hence the name of the first album was 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of..., which produced several hit tracks. These included Tennessee, People Everyday, and Mr. Wendal, which hit the top ten. The group won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album and Best New Artist, and were also Band of the Year by Rolling Stone magazine.
Their 1994 follow-up Zingalamaduni, which did very well with some critics but was panned by many others, sold poorly. After the group broke up in 1996, Speech released a solo album, but sales were poor. The group reunited in 2000 (sans Headliner) and has been touring and releasing records via Speech's Vagabond Productions and Speech Music. While Arrested Development has struggled to regain a following in the United States, they have met moderate, consistent success in Japan.
Although she was never an official member of the band (and frequently clashed with Speech), the haunting voice behind Tennessee, Dionne Farris, released a successful solo album in 1994, Wild Seed-Wild Flower. The album spawned the hit single I Know.
In November 2003, the group sued the FOX network over their TV show Arrested Development. The suit is referenced in the Arrested Development episode Motherboy XXX.
In June 2005, the group won the first round of NBC's television series contest Hit Me Baby One More Time, performing Tennessee and covering Los Lonely Boys' Heaven.
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Discography
- 1992 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of...
- 1993 Arrested Development Unplugged
- 1994 Zingalamaduni
- 2000 Da Feelin' (LP)
- 2002 Heroes of the Harvest
- 2005 Among the Trees
Samples
- Download sample of Arrested Development's cover of Bob Marley's Redemption Song
See also
- List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
External link
- Official website of Arrested Development and SpeechTemplate:US-hiphop-band-stub
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