"Say No Go" is a single by De La Soul from their influential 1989 album 3 Feet High and Rising.
[1] The tune is heavily based on the Hall & Oates song "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)".
This crisis particularly impacted Black urban communities, leading to increased rates of addiction, violence, and incarceration.
[3] In this context, The song is a cautionary tale about the use of drugs, in particular "base" (otherwise known as crack cocaine); a topic they would tackle on their follow-up album, De La Soul Is Dead, albeit from a different perspective, on the song "My Brother's a Basehead".
In the opening line, Posdnuos raps: "Now let's get right on down to the skit / A baby is brought into a world of pits / And if it could've talked that soon / In the delivery room / It would've asked the nurse for a hit".