Stakes Is High (song)


"Stakes Is High" is a single by De La Soul released in 1996 from their album Stakes Is High.

Overview

Released during the height of the East Vs. West rap rivalries, "Stakes..." was a relentless attack on what De La saw as a decline, not only in hip hop music, but also in hip hop culture. The song included many memorable lines such as Posdnous' "Gun control means using both hands in my land...". Dave's input was no less outspoken: "I'm sick of bitches shakin' asses / I'm sick of talkin' about blunts / Sick of Versace glasses / Sick of slang / Sick of half-ass awards shows / Sick of name brand clothes..."
Posdnous also makes a point to inform us that the Native Tongues are still together when he states: "A meteor has more right than my people / Who be wastin' time screaming who they've hated / That's why the Native Tongues have officially been re-instated" An announcement which was furthered by appearing with old friends such as A Tribe Called Quest in the video.
The song was one of the earliest mainstream productions to be handled by hip hop producer Jay Dee. The B-side to the single was "The Bizness", featuring Common. This song talks about the music industry.

Music video

The music video for "Stakes Is High" has all three members of De La Soul on an episode of The Maury Povich Show about hip-hop culture in the 1990s and how much of an influence it is on the world, along with clips of each De La Soul member doing typical household chores. Fellow Native Tongues group A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def, Common & Jerry Stackhouse also made cameo appearances in the music video.

Track listing

  1. "Stakes Is High "
  2. "Stakes Is High "
  3. "Stakes Is High "
  4. "The Bizness "
  5. *Guest Appearance: Common
  6. "The Bizness "
  7. *Guest Appearance: Common
  8. "The Bizness "

    Personnel

"Stakes Is High"
"The Bizness"

Charts