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Skip to main content November 6, 2025 Posdnuos and Maseo of De La Soul on July 20, 2024 in Chicago, IL Natasha Moustache/Getty Images De La Soul will release Cabin in the Sky, their first studio album in nine years, on Nov. 21. The new record is also their first since the 2023 death of founding member David “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur, one-third of the New York hip-hop institution. Their 10th LP will follow 2016’s And the Anonymous Nobody, which earned a Grammy nod for Best Rap Album. The new musical offering includes production by DJ Premier, Super Dave, Pete Rock and features Killer Mike, Yukimi from Little Dragon, Common, Nas and Black Thought. The LP’s first single, “The Package,” is out today. “Cabin in the Sky lives in that space between loss and light. It’s about the pain we carry and the joy that somehow still finds us. This album is therapy and celebration at the same time. There’s a vulnerability in these songs, because everything we’ve been through has brought us to this moment, to this album, honoring what we’ve lost and lifting up what still remains. That duality. That’s life, and that’s De La,” said Posdnuos in a statement from a press release. Trending Stories Journey Announce Final Frontier North American Farewell Tour Jimmy Kimmel Celebrates Trump’s Reaction to Democratic Wins: ‘Everything He Touched Was a Loser’ BTS’ Jimin and Jung Kook Announce Season 2 of Travel Show ‘Are You Sure?!’ I Survived Astroworld. My Sister Died in the Preventable Crowd Crush The upcoming album is the sixth release of label Mass Appeal’s “Legend Has It” series, which highlights seven celebrated artists including Slick Rick, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Mobb Deep, Big L, De La Soul and Nas/DJ Premier. “The music on this record is not old, just seasoned. It’s what we call adult hip-hop: something rooted in the culture but speaking to where we are now. The beauty is that it still connects with the younger heads too. They can feel the honesty, the craft, and that De La Soul DNA running through it. We’re bridging generations with this one,” said Maseo of the new record. Hilary Duff Sings to Her Past Self on 'Mature' Metamorphosis Maya Georgi Katy Perry Gets Brutally Honest About Heartbreak in Stunning 'Bandaids' Video Kiss Lawsuit Over Guitar Tech’s Death Ends Two Months After Tentative Settlement Case Dismissed Nancy Dillon Radiohead Break Out ‘Jigsaw Falling into Place’ and ‘(Nice Dream)’ For First Time in 16 Years Magic in Madrid Angie Martoccio Charli XCX Teases Eerie New Song ‘House’ With John Cale for ‘Wuthering Heights’ Ravens Fly Around Go to PMC.com Most Popular Dave Franco Says the Reason He Was Successful Wasn't 'Just Because' He's James Franco's Brother: 'If I Sucked, I Would've Disappeared' 'Awards Chatter' Pod: George Clooney on 'Jay Kelly,' Stardom, Instagram ("Get the F*** Off"), AI and the Next Gen of Stars Who Does Mel Pick as The Golden Bachelor Winner? Spoilers for the Finale Philadelphia Art Museum's Director Is Out Following Controversial Rebrand You might also like YouTube TV Subscribers Increasingly Irate Over Disney Blackout: 24% Say They Have Already Canceled or Plan to Soon 3 hours ago Didn’t Get the Sold-Out Starbucks Bear Cup Today? Here’s Where You Can Still Find Them Online 2 hours ago Under Armour Beats Q2 EPS and Sales Projections, but Lowers Full-year Forecast 9 hours ago How ‘In Your Dreams’ Pushes CG Animation Style to Differentiate Fantasy and Reality 3 hours ago ESPN’s Penn Deal Included $500M of Equity. What’s It Worth Now? 2 hours ago Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP