A feel-good alternative to hard-edged gangsta rap, Arrested Development burst out of Atlanta bearing messages of peace, love, and unity. After their critically acclaimed 1992 debut album, 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of..., won them a Grammy for Best New Artist, they were poised to become the next big thing in hip-hop. But if their success was massive and immediate, it was also fleeting. Their second album flopped and the band broke up in 1995, just as a fresh strain of hip-hop, G-funk, became the prevailing sound of the genre.
In this episode, we examine how Arrested Development’s style and values were a celebrated musical change of pace, but how they quickly fell out of step with the trends that would dominate hip-hop for the rest of the decade. Plus, frontman Speech joins us to discuss their breakout, single, “Tennessee”; the deeply personal real-life events that inspired it; and why the group was more influential than many listeners realize.
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02/04/23 • 52 min
Where Were You in '92? - Arrested Development: Hip-hop’s Lost Poets
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Where Were You in ninety two is a production of I Heart Radio. A special note, this episode contains descriptions of violence. I think that the aesthetic of hip hop changed right under our feet as we were transitioning from album one to album two. Ye welcome to Where Are You In nine two, a podcast in which I Your host Jason Lafier, look back at the major hits, one hit wonders, shocking news stories, and irresistible scandals that shaped what migh
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