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"Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa/Keepin' the Faith"
SinglebyDe La Soul
from the album De La Soul Is Dead
Released1991
Recorded1991
GenreHip hop
LabelTommy Boy
Songwriter(s)P. Huston, K. Mercer, D. Jolicoeur, V. Mason
Producer(s)Prince Paul, De La Soul
De La Soul singles chronology
"A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays""
(1991)
"Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa/Keepin' the Faith"
(1991)
"Breakadawn"
(1993)

"Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa/Keepin' the Faith" is a double A-side single by De La Soul released in 1991 off their album, De La Soul Is Dead.

Reception[edit]

"Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" has been one of the most widely discussed tracks from De La Soul Is Dead. It has been described by AllMusic as one of "the album's most powerful moments", and by Rolling Stone as a "tour de force" that "summon[s] its power through the subtle use of metaphor".[1][2] Retrospective reviews have also identified the song as one of the most prominent examples of De La Soul's exploration of darker topics on De La Soul Is Dead as compared to the group's previous work.[3][4] A more negative appraisal of "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" came from Entertainment Weekly, where reviewer David Browne felt that the track's efficacy was undermined by De La Soul's "mild-mannered rapping".[5]

Legacy[edit]

Producer Prince Paul would later revive one of the samples in the Full Mix of "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" to use in "Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?" by Gravediggaz.

Hip-Hop duo Atmosphere recorded a sequel, titled "Millie Fell off the Fire Escape," on their free mixtape Leak at Will in 2009. In Atmosphere's song, Millie runs away after murdering her father, contemplates going back to tell the police that she killed her father because of the sexual abuse he put her through, but instead keeps running until she sees an abandoned factory. As she climbs a ladder to get into the building, the police finally catch up with her and tell her to come down. Millie slips, falls off the ladder, and dies when she hits the ground.

Another hip-hop duo Company Flow reiterated this song instrumentally to make "Suzy Pulled A Pistol on Henry" on their second and last album Little Johnny from the Hospitul: Breaks & Instrumentals Vol.1.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" (Full Mix) - 4:04
  2. "Keepin' the Faith" (Straight Pass) - 4:33
  3. "Keepin' the Faith" (12" UK Mix) - 7:19
    • Guest Appearance: Vinia Mojica
  4. "Keepin' the Faith" (No Bass Mix) - 4:34
    • Guest Appearance: Vinia Mojica
  5. "Keepin' the Faith" (LP Version) - 4:45
    • Guest Appearance: Vinia Mojica
  6. "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" (Full Mix Instrumental) - 4:02
    • Engineering: Bob Power
  7. "Keepin' the Faith" (Straight Pass Instrumental) - 4:31
  8. "Keepin' the Faith" (7" UK Mix) - 3:48
    • Guest Appearance: Vinia Mojica

List of samples[edit]

"Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa"

"Keepin' the Faith"

Charts[edit]

Chart (1991) Peak
Position
UK Singles Chart 50

References[edit]

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "De La Soul Is Dead – De La Soul". AllMusic. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
  • ^ Poulson-Bryant, Scott (May 30, 1991). "De La Soul Is Dead". Rolling Stone. No. 605. Archived from the original on November 16, 2007.
  • ^ Wang, Oliver (March 3, 2023). "De La Soul Is Streaming". NPR. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
  • ^ Ayiku, Vernon (March 7, 2023). "De La Soul's Albums Ranked from Worst to Best". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
  • ^ Browne, David (May 24, 1991). "De La Soul Is Dead". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 19, 2023.

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