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Trugoy the Dove, a founding member of legendary hip-hop trio De La Soul, has passed away, according to multiple media reports. The artist, who was born Dave Jolicoeur, was 54. A cause of death has ...
FILE - De La Soul's Vincent Mason, left, and David Jude Jolicoeur perform at Rachael Ray's Feedback Party at Stubb's during the South by Southwest Music Festival on Saturday March 18, 2017, in ...
David Jude Jolicoeur (September 21, 1968 – February 12, 2023), also known as Trugoy the Dove, Plug Two, and Dave, was an American rapper best known as one third of the hip hop group De La Soul. [2] Along with the other members of De La Soul, Jolicoeur was a member of the collective Native Tongues. [3]
De La Soul in 2002. In 2000, De La Soul launched the Spitkicker Tour, a U.S.-wide tour first hosted by De La Soul, Common, Biz Markie, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch. [12] That same year, they established the Spitkicker collective, which grew to include progressive hip-hop artists, comedian Dave Chappelle, chef Marcus Samuelsson, and others. [13]
The Psychedelic Furs, The Waitresses, Liquid Soul: 68: November 20, 2023: Ampullary cancer [239] Jean Knight Soul singer: 80: November 22, 2023: Tampa, Florida, U.S. Undisclosed [240] Jim Salestrom Singer-songwriter: 67: November 22, 2023: Arvada, Colorado, U.S. Cancer [241] Greg "Fingers" Taylor Harmonica player most notably with Jimmy Buffett ...
OPINION: De La Soul’s decades-long saga to make their music commercially available finally came to an end on March 3, 2023, and I literally couldn’t be happier. The post De La Soul’s early ...
Zhané kept busy during 1995–1996 with spots on tracks by Busta Rhymes and De La Soul as well as new songs of their own on the NFL Jams and NBA 50th Anniversary compilations and the soundtracks to Higher Learning and A Low Down Dirty Shame — the latter, "Shame," became their fourth Top 40 hit.
De La Soul’s Kelvin “Posdnuos” Mercer and Vincent “Pasemaster Mase” Mason aren’t necessarily aware of this, but there’s an elephant in the room—or, more accurately, on the phone.