Arrested Development are an Atlanta-based hip hop group founded in the late '80s, fronted by founder member, Speech.
The group won two Grammy Awards in 1993 for Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
Hits include "People Everyday", "Tennessee", "Mr Wendal" and "Ease My Mind".
They released their debut album, "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of..." in 1992, followed by: "Unplugged" (1993), "Zingalamaduni" (1994), "Heroes of the Harvest" (2001), "Extended Revolution" (2003), "Among the Trees" (2004), "Since the Last Time" (2006), "Strong" (2010), "Standing at the Crossroads" (2012), "This Was Never Home" (2016), "Changing the Narrative" (2016), "Craft & Optics" (2018), plus 2020's: "Don't Fight Your Demons".