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Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve

Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve is a 2012 in the genre, created by the duo First Serve—comprising members Posdnuos (Plug 1, real name ) and Trugoy the Dove (Plug 2, real name , who died in 2023)—in partnership with French producers Chokolate and . Released on April 3 by , the project features 16 tracks, including skits, that tell the fictional story of aspiring rappers Jacob "Pop Life" Barrow and Deen Whitter as they navigate from underground beginnings to mainstream fame. The album's sound draws on traditions while incorporating , , and orchestral sequences to evoke a cinematic arc, with all production credited solely to Chokolate and and no guest artists involved. Track titles serve as chapters in the story, progressing from early struggles in songs like "Pushin' Aside, Pushin' Along" to triumphs in "We Made It" and reflective closers such as "The ." This release, developed between 2010 and 2012, stands as a distinct endeavor outside De La Soul's core trio, showcasing the duo's storytelling prowess through whimsical, multi-genre beats.

Background and concept

Group origins

, known professionally as Posdnuos or Plug 1, and , known as Trugoy the Dove or Plug 2, are founding members of the group , which formed in 1987 in , alongside Vincent Mason (Maseo). The group gained prominence with their debut album in 1989, an innovative work that blended eclectic sampling, quirky lyrics, and elements, establishing as pioneers in the genre and sparking interest in collaborative side projects to delve into personal and narrative-driven storytelling. The Plug 1 & Plug 2 project emerged as a side endeavor for and Jolicoeur, announced in early as a means to explore their early rap influences and aspirations independently of De La Soul's full trio dynamic. This initiative allowed the duo to channel creative freedoms unburdened by group constraints, focusing on a conceptual framework that revisited the struggles and ambitions of nascent artists. The collaboration began with the French DJ and production duo Chokolate and Khalid (also known as 2&4), whose soul-infused beats and storytelling approach inspired Mercer and Jolicoeur to develop the First Serve concept during sessions that emphasized narrative depth and musical fusion.

Fictional narrative

The album Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve is framed as the self-titled debut release by the fictional late-1990s duo First Serve, detailing their journey from humble basement recording sessions to stardom, followed by a bitter split and ultimate reconciliation. This conceptual structure transforms the record into a narrative-driven experience, blending songs with spoken interludes to simulate the duo's evolution in the music industry. At the center of the story are the protagonists Jacob "Pop Life" Barrow, portrayed by Posdnuos (Kelvin Mercer), an ambitious lyricist, and Deen Whitter, portrayed by Dave (David Jolicoeur), a laid-back emcee, both coming from different backgrounds. These character traits fuel their collaborative chemistry, as they navigate early rejections and breakthroughs together. The storyline unfolds across two distinct acts, with Act I (tracks 1-8) focusing on the duo's formation amid struggles and their ascent to success through persistence and hits like "Must B the Music." Act II (tracks 9-16) shifts to the consequences of fame, depicting internal conflicts that lead to a breakup, divergent solo pursuits, and a redemptive reunion that reaffirms their bond. Skits and interludes, such as phone calls and label meetings, propel the plot forward, immersing listeners in the fictional timeline set in late-1990s . Throughout, thematic elements like the cutthroat pressures of the music industry, interpersonal clashes between ambition and ease, and the quest for personal redemption are woven into the characters' arcs, highlighting the fragility of success and the value of authentic friendship. These motifs underscore the duo's growth, turning the album into a cautionary yet celebratory tale of camaraderie.

Recording and production

Development process

The project for Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve began in 2010, when members (Posdnuos, performing as Plug 1) and (Trugoy the Dove, performing as Plug 2) sought to create a distinct from the group's established dynamic, collaborating with French producers DJ Chokolate and DJ Khalid on a narrative-driven work. During the writing phase from 2010 to 2011, the duo developed the fictional storyline of aspiring rappers "Pop Life" Barrow and Deen Whitter, incorporating elements drawn from their own experiences in the rap scene to craft an authentic portrayal of ambition, success, and industry pitfalls. Recording sessions extended from 2010 through 2012, taking place in studios across and , , where iterative work with demos and revisions allowed the pair to refine the album's cohesive story arc amid evolving beats rooted in retro and samples. In late 2011, and decided to structure the project as a two-act album—divided into Act I and Act II—to parallel the narrative's rise-and-fall structure of the protagonists' careers, a choice finalized by early 2012 ahead of its April release.

Key contributors

The primary creative forces behind Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve were members and , who adopted fictional personas to drive the album's narrative and musical content. , performing as Jacob "Pop Life" Barrow (Plug 1), handled vocals and across all tracks while co-writing every song, infusing the project with his signature introspective lyricism rooted in 's ethos. Similarly, , as Deen Whitter (Plug 2), contributed vocals, , and co-writing on all tracks, bringing a playful yet poignant delivery that complemented the album's conceptual storytelling. The production was led by the DJ duo Chokolate (Julien Mazura) and Filali, known collectively as 2&4, who served as primary producers for the entire . Their beats masterfully blended soul samples, elements, and hip-hop drums, creating a nostalgic that evoked the group's roots while supporting the fictional duo's journey. Guest appearances were minimal and confined to narrative voiceovers that advanced the album's storyline, with no major featured rappers to preserve the focus on the central fictional pair. Additional engineering was handled by affiliates connected to , resulting in a cohesive mix that reinforced the project's evocation of textures.

Release and promotion

Distribution details

The album First Serve was released on April 3, 2012, by Jesgrew Records, the imprint associated with , in partnership with Inc. for North American distribution and [PIAS] International for European and broader international handling. It was made available in multiple formats, including a standard edition pressed for North American markets, digital download options through platforms such as , and a limited vinyl pressing in a sleeve for European release. A deluxe edition expanded on the standard release with bonus remixes and additional tracks, accompanied by that detailed the fictional narrative backstory of the project's central characters. Initial physical distribution emphasized and , aligning with the partnerships of Duck Down and [PIAS], while digital availability on services like and ensured global access immediately upon launch. The packaging incorporated artwork evocative of rap aesthetics, featuring bold, nostalgic visual elements that complemented the album's conceptual theme, with the included booklet providing an expanded "biography" of the fictional Plug 1 and Plug 2 duo to immerse listeners in their story.

Marketing strategies

To build anticipation for Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve, the campaign began with pre-release single "Must B the Music" in March 2012, accompanied by a that introduced the album's fictional through simulated 1990s-style footage of the characters Pop Life and Deen navigating their early rap aspirations. The video for "Must B the Music," directed in a retro aesthetic, premiered on on March 7, 2012, depicting the duo as young hustlers in , aligning with the project's conceptual roots in De La Soul's own early career dreams. An online campaign launched in early 2012 with teaser trailers on via the official First Serve channel and exclusive tracks on , framing the album as a "lost 1990s album" rediscovered from the archives of Plug 1 and Plug 2's formative years. These digital teasers, including snippets like "Pushin' Aside, Pushin' Along," encouraged pre-orders on and built intrigue around the fictional backstory, with promotional posts on and directing fans to the narrative's themes of basement recordings and industry breakthroughs. Live promotion amplified the hype through in-character performances by as Pop Life and Jolicoeur as Deen at various festivals, including a full set at the Festival des Libertés in October 2012. These appearances, often featuring tracks from the album alongside storytelling interludes, tied directly into De La Soul's established fanbase via shares and newsletters that highlighted the project's inspiration from the group's origins in Amityville. A notable radio session at 6 Music's in March 2012 further engaged audiences, blending live renditions with discussions of the fictional duo's journey.

Musical content

Style and genre

First Serve is classified primarily within and , incorporating influences from and neo-soul that align with the group's longstanding affiliation with the collective. The album's sound draws on the eclectic, positivity-driven ethos of late-1980s and early-1990s hip hop, blending conscious lyricism with playful experimentation characteristic of acts like . The production, helmed by French DJ duo Chokolate and (also known as 2 and 4), emphasizes live , vinyl scratches, and samples drawn from 1970s funk and soul records, creating beats that evoke the breakbeat-driven energy of classic East Coast rap. These elements include soulful loops and disco-inspired rhythms, occasionally accented by harmonica for a bluesy texture, resulting in a nostalgic yet modern sonic palette that pays homage to the era's foundational sounds without relying on overt nostalgia. The beats are smooth and low-key, fostering an accessible groove that supports the album's . Vocally, (Plug 1, aka Posdnuos) delivers energetic, storytelling flows that drive the narrative forward with passion and determination, contrasting with David Jolicoeur's (Plug 2, aka Trugoy the Dove) more introspective and laid-back rhymes, which add reflective depth to the duo's interplay. This dynamic is enhanced by skits presented in a mock-documentary format, featuring humorous narration and spoken-word elements that mimic a . The album comprises 16 tracks totaling 54:46, structured with seamless transitions between songs and interludes to create a cohesive feel akin to a unified "band album," where the production and vocals flow continuously to sustain the fictional storyline.

Themes and lyrics

The lyrics of Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve revolve around core themes of ambition clashing with the harsh realities of the music industry, the strains on friendship amid rising fame, and personal growth forged through setbacks and failures. Posdnuos (as Plug 1, portraying optimistic Jacob "Pop Life" Barrow) and Trugoy the Dove (as Plug 2, embodying cautious Deen "D" Witter) navigate a fictional journey from basement demos to international success, signed to the exploitative "Goon Time Records," highlighting how dreams of stardom lead to conflicts over creative control and personal integrity. For instance, in "We Made It," the duo celebrates breakthroughs against systemic obstacles, with verses depicting resilience as a triumph over "the Devil" symbolizing industry adversities like label pressures and self-doubt, underscoring growth through perseverance. In contrast, "Small Disasters" laments interpersonal conflicts, using a melancholic tone to explore how fame exacerbates tensions between Barrow's relentless drive and Witter's wariness, ultimately leading to their duo's fracture and individual maturation. The narrative-driven structure ensures each track propels the plot forward, with lyrics delivered from the characters' alternating perspectives to deepen the . Barrow's verses often exude unbridled optimism and ambition, pushing the pair toward opportunities like European tours, while Witter's contributions inject cautionary , questioning the cost of compromise in a cutthroat environment. This duality mirrors real tensions in creative partnerships, as seen in skits and interludes where familial concerns and romantic entanglements interrupt their ascent, advancing the arc toward bittersweet resolution. The spoken-word interludes and verse switches maintain momentum, transforming the album into a cohesive opera that prioritizes emotional progression over isolated boasts. Subtle weaves through the lyrics, nodding to 1990s culture's debates on and without descending into preachiness. References to East Coast-West Coast rivalries, Pokémon metaphors for competitive survival, and critiques of label greed evoke the era's battles for artistic control, positioning Barrow and Witter as everymen resisting . The narrative subtly indicts how major labels erode group unity, drawing from 's ethos to affirm genuine expression over commercial dilution. De La Soul's signature positivity permeates the poetic devices, employing , internal rhymes, and metaphors rooted in everyday struggles to balance the heavier themes. Tracks like "Pushin' Aside, Pushin' Along" use rhythmic internal schemes to convey forward momentum amid obstacles, with lines twisting mundane hardships into uplifting parables of endurance. Metaphors drawn from domestic —such as basement recordings symbolizing humble origins—infuse the verses with relatable warmth, while humorous battle raps in "Clash Symphony" deploy clever puns to humanize the characters' fallout, preserving an affirming tone even in discord. This approach reinforces the album's lyrical depth, blending levity with insight to honor hip-hop's narrative tradition.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The album Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve is structured as a fictional narrative divided into two acts.

Act I

No.TitleDuration
1."Opening Credits"3:37
2."Pushin' Aside, Pushin' Along"4:13
3."The Work"4:05
4."Small Disasters"2:38
5."We Made It"4:27
6."We Made It - Interlude"0:57
7."Back Together"3:37
8."Deen Alls"3:47

Act II

No.TitleDuration
9."Years"3:50
10."Foolin'"3:40
11."Gold Dust"3:55
12."The Magic Number"3:40
13."In the Middle"4:14
14."Plug Tunin'"3:42
15."See the Light"3:52
16."Closing Credits"3:55
All tracks were written by Kelvin Mercer and David Jolicoeur. The total runtime is 54:56.

Production credits

The album Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve was produced entirely by the French duo Chokolate and Khalid, who handled the beats and overall sonic direction across all tracks. Additional mixing duties were carried out by Lucas "Blasty" Chauvière. Performances on the record feature providing lead vocals and on the odd-numbered tracks in the persona of Pop Life, while takes the lead on even-numbered tracks as Deen; the two share vocal duties on the album's interludes. Instrumentation includes DJ scratches performed by on tracks 2, 7, and 11, adding turntable flair to the arrangements. Background vocals were contributed by Chokolate on "The Magic Number." Executive production oversight was provided by , Jolicoeur, and Dre from .

Reception and legacy

Critical reviews

Upon its release, Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve received generally favorable reviews from critics, earning a score of 72 out of 100 based on 18 reviews. Critics frequently praised the album's nostalgic evocation of 1990s hip-hop aesthetics and its engaging narrative structure, which follows the fictional journey of two aspiring rappers. RapReviews awarded it 8 out of 10, describing it as "a love letter to hip-hop's golden era" for its intelligent storytelling and sharp lyricism that captures the struggles and triumphs of alternative rap pioneers. Similarly, DIY Magazine gave it 3 out of 5 stars, commending the "clever concept execution" and the cohesive way the tracks map out the characters' arc like chapters in a hip-hop film. However, some reviewers critiqued the album's reliance on its conceptual framework, finding the narrative gimmicky at times and the overall tone overly sentimental without sufficient fresh ideas. rated it 6 out of 10, pointing to "uneven pacing" in the storytelling that occasionally disrupts the flow despite strong individual moments. Consequence assigned 3.5 out of 5 stars, noting a "lack of innovation" compared to De La Soul's classic works, though it appreciated the fun, old-school energy. AllMusic highlighted the production as a standout, praising the "warm, analog production" that effectively evokes De La Soul's roots in positive, sample-heavy hip-hop.

Commercial performance and impact

Plug 1 & Plug 2 Present... First Serve achieved modest commercial success, reflecting its niche appeal within alternative hip-hop. In the United States, the album sold a total of 2,816 copies. In the United Kingdom, it performed better relatively, peaking at No. 16 on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart and No. 23 on the Official Independent Albums Chart, with two weeks on both listings. None of the album's singles achieved significant chart placements on major lists, though "Must B the Music" was released as the lead promotional and found resonance in circuits, including college radio play and inclusions. This grassroots traction underscored the project's rather than broad commercial breakthrough, aligning with De La Soul's longstanding emphasis on artistic experimentation over pop accessibility. The album's impact extended beyond initial sales, reinforcing De La Soul's enduring legacy in by showcasing Mercer and Jolicoeur's collaborative chemistry outside the full group dynamic. As a concept-driven effort, it paved the way for later group endeavors like the 2016 release , which built on similar narrative and approaches. In March 2023, De La Soul's catalog, including side projects like First Serve, became widely available on streaming platforms such as and , leading to renewed interest and increased accessibility for fans. Tragically, (Trugoy the Dove, Plug 2) passed away on February 12, 2023, at the age of 54 due to heart issues, shortly before the streaming release, which amplified tributes to his contributions and the duo's work. In retrospect, First Serve is valued for upholding 1990s rap's traditions amid evolving genre trends, serving as a testament to Jolicoeur and Mercer's creative partnership.

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