If you're hunting for a high-quality digital version of The Roots' legendary album, Things Fall Apart

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Things Fall Apart

Released on February 23, 1999, stands as the definitive breakthrough for the Philadelphia-based hip-hop collective The Roots . After years of critical acclaim but limited mainstream success with their first three albums, this fourth studio project propelled them into the commercial spotlight, earning the group their first Grammy and eventual Platinum certification. The Soulquarian Influence

28 tracks

The "New" Deluxe Edition significantly expands the original 18-track listing to a total of .

For listeners looking for rare ("rar") versions of this track, the search often yields interesting results. The album version features the famous breakdown and guitar solo by hip-hop producer J Dilla, who contributed significantly to the album's production. High-quality rips of the album allow listeners to appreciate the subtle vinyl crackle intentionally left in the mix, bridging the gap between digital clarity and analog warmth.