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Today in Hip-Hop History: 3rd Bass Releases Sophomore Album, ‘Derelicts of Dialect’ 29 Years Ago

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Twenty-five years ago today (June 18), 3rd Bass released its sophomore album, 1991’s Derelict of Dialect. As the follow-up to 1989’s The Cactus Album, 3rd Bass’ incredible debut, Derelicts of Dialect had big shoes to fill.

The Queens, New York trio, comprised of MC Serch, Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich, were up to the challenge. They’d already broken down plenty of barriers, including being one of Hip Hop’s first interracial groups.

Serch had reportedly tried to join up with the Beastie Boys. Upon signing with Def Jam, 3rd Bass also inherited the label’s feud with Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D. The Cactus Album was released shortly after the Beastie Boys’ explosive rap debut, Licensed to Ill. 3rd Bass targeted MC Hammer and the Beastie Boys on the record.

Derelicts of Dialect took aim at fellow white rapper Vanilla Ice, who was the focal point of several tracks on the album, most notably “Pop Goes the Weasel.” The video featured punk rock icon Henry Rollins dressed up as Ice, who received a “beatdown” by 3rd Bass at the end.

3rd Bass broke up shortly after the album’s release. On April 6, 2013, however, Serch announced on Facebook 3rd Bass would reunite after over 20 years to tour in celebration of The Cactus Album‘s 25th anniversary, but not too much came of that.

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Happy 52nd Birthday To MC Serch!

MC Serch was one of the first Jewish emcees to be established in Hip Hop and today he turns 52!

Born May 6, 1967, in Far Rockaway Queens, New York as Michael Berrin, MC Serch is a one of a kind act solidified in hip hop for decades. From being a reality star to having been credited with popularizing the term “The Gas Face,” Serch has stuck it out as a veteran in show business.

First starting out with the group 3rd Bass, he recorded three albums before launching a solo career under Def Jam and recording his premier solo album Return of the Product in 1992. The album featured Billboard Number 1 “Here It Comes” and another hit single “Back to the Grill”, featuring the likes of Chubb Rock and Nas, with whom he is credited with jumpstarting his career. Serch is also responsible for the career of Zev Love X in his pre-DOOM days with KMD.

After retiring his recording career, he also became a staple personality in the radio DJ industry with Detroit’s Hot 102.7 and running his own promotions company Serchlite Music.

From all of us here at The Source, we say happy 52nd, Serch!

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