J Dilla is the Illest PERIOD. The DJs in Detroit Always show love when I come thru from The Chi anytime I wanna hear Jay Dee they got Me!! Peace to Detroit R.I.P Dilla, Baatin, and Phife! LOVE!!!!!
I gota friend who samples off of the Mpc 2000 and he records all his drums in an it’s just the mpc it self that gives snares that pop it’s a very warm and bass heavy machine. Dilla definitely perfected it tho but I’ve seen and heard how he got this sound.
Ahmad Jamal ( jazz pianist impresses him), has" whose world is this" , jeru da da aka " papers", shades of Brooklyn( produced by mr Walt n evil dee -beatminerz, " -song " change", common ,pete rock " it's on you"
He takes, what? 2-3 seconds of what is, in it's own right a great Jazz track by Ahmad Jamal. Then just, I don't know.... elevates it to something else.... damn Dilla!!!!
I heard the original sampled song randomly in a playlist and while I couldnt remember the name of the track this beat never left my memories. Had to come back and replay this when it finally hit me. Thank You J Dilla. The Awakening - Ahmad Jamal Trio
Worldwide beat!. Chillin' at airport terminals in Oahu, Maui, Hilo, Munich, Tokyo, Malta, Florida, Frankfurt, Georgia, Sydney, Brisbane, Singapore, Sweden, Sao Paulo, Amsterdam, NY, Cali, and the D!
@@gang6009 dilla didnt make it "lofi". different drum machines and different techniques. whoever done the mix has extracted a bit more low end. and dillas using his infamous low pass on there
For someone that wanted to understand how sampling showcases original music in a producers own voice I would have them start with this track. The boom bap is like the heartbeat of it all.
+sarcsm noting the irony, I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic since this track samples Ahmad Jamal and the title just seems like he threw it on and didn't give the track a proper title.
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! R.I.Beats.
@@dikbeats2720 Portishead HAD the funk! They had a DJ in the band!! Their music was like what a James Bond film score would sound like if Hip Hop producers composed it. RZA sampled them, Rah Digga shouted them out. You need to check out the song "Cowboys" by Portishead and tell me it doesn't sound a little like Raekwon's "Glaciers of Ice." A Dilla/Portishead collab would've been SICK, in the best way.
Growin up in peace far from decease step by step and piece by piece i shall excel to livin in ease breaking down old rhymes singing those hymns on my mind to leave every soul's swelling behind flowers even bloom in the winter don't have me mistaken for every road is to be taken I shall succeed that's the path that I'm taking
I was 16 when I first heard Shadez Of Brooklyn on Stretch & Bob, blew my mind, that tape made my whole Summer. Dilla always with the crazy alternate flips... so sick...
I think I respect dilla too much to even attempt to put a verse together on such a classic beat. Very few could bless this beat the way it was made for.
He played an original style!!? my Era.. ... that can Never B Duplicated!!!!..... Old School HIP HOP .,... Freestyles.... What ever!!!!?! 80$.... 90$....... Jazz,...... Ahmad Jamal was a Mad Genius!!!!!!!! Thanks JDilla 4 Sharing His Gift In Your Brilliance!!!!!...... This Shit!???? RULES(!??????…... ✌💖 Nice Tributes.......
everytime i hear Dilla , i reflect back to my city. This cat ( respectively) captured the pulse of the D and sealed it on wax. if ever there were a champion to arise from Detroit…. he would be it. irreplaceable.
I think it was 95-96. Jay starts leaking his follow up trio shit after Pharcyde, TCQ collabos... even Illadelph was buzzin. He gave copy to Ahmir (Questlove)... my roomie Bun (Capitol A) dubbed. I heard, fainted, woke up, cried, fainted again, woke up, moked an entire el of Nigerian Sativa to the head staring at the gears of the tape turning... I thought about the dichotomy of Life; how we are so miniscule, insignificant, temporarily incarnate yet we are so remarkable, powerful, unique. My Anja 3rd eye popped out my skull, w my pineal gland who did a little poppin and locking, seamlessly into robot, dropped into a backspin and finished a layback profilin' before hopping back into my skull. OG... Jay Dilla Changed My Life.