Derelicts of Dialect was Brooklyn rappers 3rd Bass's second LP (following their debut LP and an EP) and final studio album, released on Def Jam. The album is considered to be a critical success (explicitly not aimed towards a mainstream market), and gained publicity by featuring the surprise mainstream hit Pop Goes the Weasel, a "diss" track aimed at then-popular white rapper Vanilla Ice.

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  • Derelicts of Dialect was Brooklyn rappers 3rd Bass's second LP (following their debut LP and an EP) and final studio album, released on Def Jam. The album is considered to be a critical success (explicitly not aimed towards a mainstream market), and gained publicity by featuring the surprise mainstream hit Pop Goes the Weasel, a "diss" track aimed at then-popular white rapper Vanilla Ice. The Afrocentric group X-Clan, who had previously attacked 3rd Bass because of its white members, also receives its share of disses on songs such as "Herbalz In Your Mouth". The album is noted for its variety of styles (both musically and lyrically), and demonstrates influences ranging from De La Soul to A Tribe Called Quest (both members of the then-flourishing Native Tongues Movement). Several amusing anecdotes and skits on the album draw direct influences from De La Soul's album 3 Feet High and Rising.
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  • Derelicts of Dialect was Brooklyn rappers 3rd Bass's second LP (following their debut LP and an EP) and final studio album, released on Def Jam. The album is considered to be a critical success (explicitly not aimed towards a mainstream market), and gained publicity by featuring the surprise mainstream hit Pop Goes the Weasel, a "diss" track aimed at then-popular white rapper Vanilla Ice.
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