"Take It Off" is one of the more hilarious and popular skits on 3 Feet High And Rising and is a chant instructing the listener to take off things (mainly early 80's Hip-Hop fashion) that are no longer in fashion. "Take it off - take those shell toes off," they demand. Striped Lee jeans, mock necks, du-rags and bombers aren't spared. "Take It Off" served as an opportunity for young fans to taunt each other by suggesting that they were wearing things that should have been taken off as well. This made for a skit that everyone could have fun with. "The De La Orgy" is simply the group re enacting the audio of a orgy over a beat. As the album's liner notes state "This album does not contain profanity, but the thought is erotic."
De La Soul's sophomore album De La Soul Is Dead took the execution of the skit even further, starting with Prince Paul's narration announcing the death of De La Soul which was the groups rejection of the hippie image that defined them with their previous album. As the album opens, kids on a school yard find a De La Soul tape in the trash and an older bully and his friends take it from them before "Oodles of O's" - one of their most celebrated songs drops. Throughout the album the bullies listen to and negatively critique tha album.
"Bitties In The BK Lounge" is an exchange between Posdnous who plays a Burger King employee and a rude patron. The song is perhaps one of De La's most creative, and it's not a stretch to say that its one of Hip-Hop's most creative along with "Millie Pulled A Pistol" on Santa from the same album.