Arrested Development
Arrested Development was a progressive, pioneering rap group, founded as a positive, Afrocentric form of rap (as a reaction against Public Enemy) by Speech[?] and DJ Headliner[?].
It took the group three years, five months and two days to be offered a record deal. Hence, the name of the first album was Three Years, Five Months and Two Days in the Life of..., which produced several hit tracks, including Tennessee[?], People Everyday[?] and Mr. Wendal[?] hit the top ten. The group won a Grammy for Best Rap Album[?] and Best New Artist[?], and were also Band of the Year for Rolling Stone. The follow up was 1993's Zingalamaduni[?], which did very well with some critics, but was panned by many others and ended up selling little. They broke up in 1996. Speech released a solo album, but sales were poor.
Year
Title
Label
1992
Three Years, Five Months & Two Days in the Life of...[?]
Chrysalis Records
1993
Zingalamaduni[?]
Chrysalis Records