The Grind Date is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group De La Soul, released on October 5, 2004. The album was originally intended to be the final album of the Art Official Intelligence (AOI) trilogy, but as the album quickly changed focus, the group decided to put AOI III on hold and finish The Grind Date as a stand-alone work.

Music

The Grind Date is a notably brisker, and leaner work than the group's previous albums, and features a top-of-the-line array of production talents including the late J Dilla (who was part of A Tribe Called Quest's production unit, The Ummah), Madlib ("Shopping Bags (She Got From You)"), and 9th Wonder ("Church"). Producer Supa Dave West, who handled the majority of the AOI albums, also contributes five tracks to the album. "Rock Co.Kane Flow" featuring MF DOOM, was produced by Jake One, and sees Posdnuos addressing some recent trends in Hip hop with the line "Unlike them, we craft gems / so systematically inclined to pen lines / without sayin a producer's name, all over the track". The well received collaboration also brought attention to the then-unknown Jake One.

The album is light on guest appearances and features a total of four guest MCs, including Common. Unlike every De La Soul album before it, The Grind Date contains no skits at all, although a short musical prelude does precede the first song "The Future". The album's conceptual cover and sleeve booklet, based on a 2005 calendar, was designed by Morning Breath Inc.

In November 2014, The Grind Date was reissued by BMG Rights Management to commemorate the album's tenth anniversary.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop
AllMusic
HipHopDX
Los Angeles Times
Pitchfork8.2/10
RapReviews10/10
Rolling Stone
Tiny Mix Tapes
USA Today
Vibe

As of February 25, 2008, according to Metacritic, the album has received an average critic score of 80%, based on 21 reviews, thus giving it the "generally favorable reviews" tag.

Pitchfork writer Jamin Warren praises the album writing, "The Grind Date brings together an unimaginable team of the underground's hottest producers and meshes their idiosyncrasies without dissidence." Steve Juon of RapReviews.com who rewarded the album with a perfect score wrote, "They were just waiting for the right time to kick precisely the right rhyme, so that "The Grind Date" would go down not just as an important date in rap history but in the pantheon of all musical endeavours since the dawn of mankind. It's that damn good."

De La Soul, previously known for their skits, gained a lot of support from Stylus Magazine writer Josh Drimmer who wrote, "The Grind Date is as notable for what it lacks—skits, filler, bullshit—than for what it has." Dan Filowitz of Lost At Sea also favored the no skits on The Grind Date, "The Grind Date is almost shockingly excellent. This is De La Soul at their most focused – no skits, no filler, no weird interludes." Fiore Raymond of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B+ and called it "worth keeping", while Robert Christgau gave it a one-star honorable mention ().

Despite generally favorable reviews and positivity towards their new style, especially in production, there were those who didn't praise it. Peter Relic of Rolling Stone wrote, "There's little personality and no surprises here..." and regards to the production "...Flavor Flav's rote shucking on "Come On Down" to Madlib's Chingy-type beat for "Shopping Bags.""

Pitchfork placed the album at number 31 on the "Top 50 Albums of 2004" list.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kelvin Mercer, David Jolicoeur, and Vincent Mason, with additional writers noted (excluding "Doo Good in Church", written by Troy Hightower).

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Future"Dave WestEddie FluellenHazel JacksonJermaine JacksonSupa Dave West3:49
2."Verbal Clap"James YanceyRick WakemanLeslie WestFelix PappalardiNorman LandsbergJohn VenturaDaryl ShortRoyland FowlerBernard FowlerJ Dilla3:16
3."Much More" (featuring Yummy Bingham and DJ Premier)YanceySkip ScarboroughShuggie OtisLeslie WeinsteinJ Dilla4:05
4."Shopping Bags (She Got from You)" (featuring Daniel Wallace)Otis Jackson Jr.Madlib3:57
5."The Grind Date" (featuring Bönz Malone)WestJon AndersonSteve HoweChris SquireRick WakemanAlan WhiteSupa Dave West3:22
6."Church" (featuring Spike Lee)Patrick DouthitMarlon McClain9th Wonder5:32
7."It's Like That" (featuring Carl Thomas)WestCarl ThomasSupa Dave West4:36
8."He Comes" (featuring Ghostface Killah)WestDennis ColesEugene RecordSupa Dave West3:44
9."Days of Our Lives" (featuring Common)Lonnie LynnJacob DuttonLeroy BonnerWilliam BeckMarshall JonesRalph MiddlebrooksMarvin PierceClarence SatchellJames WilliamsJake One3:51
10."Come On Down" (featuring Flavor Flav)Jackson Jr.Madlib5:01
11."No" (featuring Butta Verses and Yummy Bingham)WestJohn CullenClifton DavisSupa Dave West4:34
12."Rock Co.Kane Flow" (featuring MF DOOM)DuttonDaniel DumilePaul GreedosDidier MarouaniRoland RomanelliJake One3:06
Total length:48:54
European edition / Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Shoomp" (featuring Sean Paul)YanceySean HenriquesAdrian BelewChris FrantzSteven StanleyTina WeymouthJ Dilla3:41
Total length:52:40
20th anniversary edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
7."Doo Good in Church" (Skit)Troy HightowerDe La Soul5:29
15."Bigger" (featuring Choklate)Kolesta MooreKenneth CheneyDerrick BrownVitamin D4:49
16."Respect"WestKerry LivgrenSteve WalshSupa Dave West4:15
Total length:67:13

Charts

ChartPeak position
French Albums (SNEP)148
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)89
US Billboard 20087
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)17

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