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Austin McCoy, "Living in a D.A.I.S.Y. Age: The Music, Culture, and World De La Soul Made" (Atria/One Signal, 2026)

Mar 11, 2026
Austin McCoy, assistant professor of history who studies African American history and hip-hop culture, explores De La Soul’s cultural revolution. He traces the D.A.I.S.Y. ethic, the group’s aesthetic and alternative masculinity, their battles over rights, and how their sound and style reshaped music and culture. Short, vivid stories and archival research bring the era to life.
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INSIGHT

Daisy Age As An Artistic Ethic

  • The Daisy Age is both a song and an ethic that foregrounds artistic authenticity over trend-following.
  • Austin McCoy links the acronym DAISY (Da Inner Soul, y'all) to De La Soul's refusal to copy peers and to their long-term cultural impact.
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Subtle Social Critique In De La Soul Songs

  • De La Soul used fables and subtle storytelling to critique 1980s social ills, not only overt protest songs.
  • McCoy highlights tracks like Say No Go and Tread Water as responses to crack-era violence and survival pressures.
ANECDOTE

Prince Paul Split Over Stakes Is High Direction

  • McCoy uncovered the backstage split between De La Soul and Prince Paul during Stakes Is High.
  • The group parted ways because they wanted a more serious tone than Prince Paul's comedic production provided.
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