Maseo and Posdnuos, the remaining members of De La Soul have broken their social media silence with two Instagram posts paying tribute to bandmate David âTrugoy The Doveâ Jolicoeur who died on February 12 at the age of 54.
Both posts consisted of lengthy messages from each surviving member, accompanied by a carousel of images depicting the rapper throughout his career. In the first, Posdnuos pays his tributes, expressing: âYou were the heart of our group. You brought so much creativity, energy, and passion to our music, and your influence will be felt for years to come.â
Referencing Trugoyâs opening verse from their 1991 âDe La Soul Is Deadâ cut, âRing Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)â, he continued: âThank you for helping us become a group that will remain etched in the timeline of hip hop culture as well as the fabric of music and for now on when we perform âRing Ring Ring Ha Ha Heyâ we will say â2-2-2-2-222 we got an angel in heaven who can talk to youââ.
Maseo followed with a heartfelt message reflecting his close relationship with the deceased emcee, stating: âDave – thank you so much for being in my life. Although you and I would argue like hell, we would both admit when we were wrong and totally come full circle and say, “I Love You.”
Highlighting the origins of Trugoy The Doveâs name, he noted: â I remember your mom calling you Dove, so you’ve always had wings, so go on and fly into the light, Merce and I will make sure your legacy is well preserved.â
While the cause of Jolicoeurâs death has not been confirmed, the rapper has openly discussed his struggles with a congestive heart issue for years. He first publicly disclosed his condition in De La Soulâs music video for âRoyalty Capesâ, which he highlighted as a hindrance to the groupâs touring ability. âIâm ready to just get back on stage,â he noted. âI miss it.â
Jolicoeur formed De La Soul with high school friends Posdnuos and Maseo in Long Island in 1988. Their debut album, â3 Feet High and Risingâ, featured the singles âThe Magic Numberâ and âMe Myself and Iâ, and went on to become a cult jazz rap classic.
The group recently announced that on March 3, their entire catalog, including their aforementioned debut, 1991âs âDe La Soul Is Deadâ, 1993âs âBuhloone Mindstateâ, 1996âs âStakes Is Highâ, 2000âs âArt Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thumpâ and 2001âs âArt Official Intelligence: Bionixâ, will be made available for streaming for the first time ever.
The collective are scheduled to tour the UK in April, though it is currently unclear whether the tour will be put on hold.
Following Jolicoeurâs death, several artists have paid tribute to the late rapper. Damon Albarn, who notably collaborated with him on Gorillazâ 2005 smash âFeel Good Inc.â, shared a minute-long piano instrumental in his memory, noting: âA loop for Dave. I love you.â JPEGMAFIA and Kaytranada have also honoured Jolicoeur on Twitter, the former writing, âRIP TRUGOY of DE LA SOUL. A PIONEER!â, and the latter expressing: âRIP TRUGOY THE DOVE, PLUG TWOâ. Many more, including Cypress Hillâs B-Real, A-Trak and Public Enemyâs Chuck D have also paid their tributes, which can be seen here.
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