J Dilla - "Won't Do"
- Length: 3:9
- Rating: 4.94 (1174 ratings)
- Views: 508065' favoriteCount='4555
- Author: worldsfair
Tags: bbe black common dank dee dilla eyed frank jay jaydee kweli music peas roots shine slum stone stones talib throw village
From the critically acclaimed, "The Shining" by J Dilla. This video features Common, Will.I.Am (Black Eyed Peas), Black Thought (Roots), Frank N Dank, Talib Kweli, and Dilla's young brother John as the MC. Mrs. Yancey, Dilla's mama, makes a brief cameo as well. J Dilla - "The Shining" in good record stores everywhere online and offline. www.myspace.com/jdilla www.jdilla.org
J Dilla - Nothing Like This
- Length: 2:31
- Rating: 4.90 (531 ratings)
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- Author: stonesthrow
Tags: children chrome dilla jdilla like nothing this
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J Dilla on Madlib
- Length: 3:53
- Rating: 4.86 (204 ratings)
- Views: 116351' favoriteCount='703
- Author: INTworldwide
preview video footage of the audio interview with J Dilla in 2003. J DILLA (1974-2006) Recorded in Eindhoven, The Netherlands Interview by Yskid Audio by INT Camera by Dunya
Inside Dilla's studio
- Length: 5:47
- Rating: 4.77 (284 ratings)
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- Author: djvariable
In the lab with Dilla, Frank N Dank, and Common
Slum Village - Reunion (Ft. J Dilla)(Prod. By Black Milk)
- Length: 4:24
- Rating: 4.95 (201 ratings)
- Views: 88484' favoriteCount='977
- Author: Timo710
Tags: Baatin Black Concious Dee Dilla Elzhi Fan-Tas-Tic Fantastic Hip-Hop II Jay Milk Slum T3 Three Village Vol. Volume
Finally, the GOOD version, of the Reunion Fanvid I wanted to make. Reunion was recorded in 2004 for the Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) album. It features Dilla on the first verse, T3 and Elzhi rap about former member of Slum Village : Baatin. For those who still don't believe this was black milk produced. Read this : This was an official album track, on detroit deli. Produced by Black Milk.It's pretty I even got a quote of T3 stating this (The quote is on wikipedia to!: "A lot of people think that's a Dilla track, but it was produced by Black Milk, Dilla is just rapping on it. Basically what happened was me and [producer] Young RJ went over Dilla's house, playing joints for him off the album 'cause we wanted to work with him on it. We played a couple joints and he picked to rap on that one. Originally it was supposed to be me, him, Baatin and Elzhi, but Baatin at the time wasn't feeling doing anything Slum Village. Me and Elzhi already had our verses, then Dilla put his "rep mo' D than 12 Eminems" verse down, then Elzhi said, "You know what, I'ma keep it real. I'ma tell people what really happened with Baatin cause they lookin at us like, 'T3 kicked Baatin out.'" I didn't kick him out, he left the group. Elzhi wanted to tell the truth and he did it. That's when he put his "unlawful demons" verse down. He called Baatin up maybe like a week after he did it and was still asking him to get on the song, but Baatin never did. It was supposed to be four of us but Baatin was going through his whole struggle. I'm kind of mad that we never got to make a reunion LP, 'cause me and Dilla always talked about doing it. It's kind of upsetting that we didn't get to close the Slum Village chapter like that. Now it's at a point like, where do we go from here?" Dilla didn't have a lot of beats for Slum Village, he only did one beat on that album, and that was the beat of Do You. Also, Black Milk had collaborated with Dilla earlier, together with Young RJ, on the Dirty District 2 mixtape they did the song Do Ya Thang (Featuring J.Dilla), Dilla didn't have anything against Black Milk . And he chose the beat of black milk. So are you guys convinced now?
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