This beat makes me want to go to the airport and get on a plane and get off that plane and get on another plane and eat at the airport and on the plane and watch movies
I recall being stationed in Ft.Lee, VA(2001), and before I went home every weekend on the Amtrak too Philly, I just played this track NON STOP! RIP too J-Dilla
When a known french jewish singer and composer is sampled by one of the greatest afro american beatmakers ever ... it can lead to magic heights ... RIP ... both of them.
nicolas flamel to be fair, tim gane was in charge of the composition for stereolab. also, mary (the singer that sadly passed) was actually australian! laetitia is the french one!
Glad he was here, sad he's not. Terminality of all things may have pushed him, but I cant help but wonder what more could've been. THANK YOU DILLA. Once in a lifetime...
Ever hear the version of this with Madlib spitting on it ? I think it was one of those songs where Dilla talks about that white label joint that Madlib did spitting off Dilla beats .. the precursor that lead to JayLib
Maybe one day the people will wake up. Dilla, Pete Rock, 9th Wonder, DJ Premier, Rza, True Masta, Allah Math, 4th Desciple, Beatminerz, Ez Moe Bee, The Bomb Squade, Marley Marl and Organize Noise have created so much good music and for them to take a back seat to Dr Dre or any other Producer who think they are is sick! the 1st 4 has interludes better than any one full song!
8 of these would make up my top 10 also ! Throw in Buckwild and Havoc of Mobb Deep and we're there. Organized noize, beatminers and Easy mo bee are great shouts
Dre’s up there with the rest of em! There’s some new cats that’s dope too check out knxwledge and mndsgn they probably get the closest to the dilla thing now
What you miss here is his sampling technique, and how he could easily recreate a beat with short samples. There lies the genius. Go to see what Questlove has to say about it in his redbull lecture in 2013. Peace! LNP
Richard Reistergold ... Woosh!.... the sound of something amazing going right over your head, lol. Not everybody is gonna catch the frequency Dillas art was on, I actually genuinely feel sorry for dudes like you.
I have just now discovered J dilla instrumentals and now I'm set for life. I don't think I'll have to listen to any new-age shit ever again, thank God.
- Busta Rhymes just recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from BET. J Dilla, if he was still alive, should have been standing with him during his acceptance speech.
This beat is magical, is the type of beat you can put anywhere and it changes the ambience of everything, it's like the guitar and everything is just so harmonious it sounds amazing
It's based off a Stereolab song Come Play in the Milky Night. That's there guitar sampled and without that 1 sample the song is nothing but a kick and snare
Used to rock this track on repeat in Hawaii back in '02/'03 time frame when Busta's "Anarchy" album came out. Jay Dee (Dilla) and Busta was dope for this one!
These are some of the best drums he programmed in my opinion, the pocket, different snare samples/velocities for the accents and everything just sounds so natural and laid back. Limp wrist mean muggin shit And by best drums he ever programmed I mean like top 100 cause all his drums are perfect
>clicks on this vid for some jammin >scrolls down a few ticks >takes a peek at the description before reading the comments >"Category: Cars & Vehicles" >wtf
One of my top 10 beats I spit to this everyday never write just my sound and a getaway I use to just escape the world wish life was different I now know its can be if you be true to yourself & others
Pistol pack still in 2019' thanks to J'Dilla still delivers although unseen' rest easy' It's peasy never cheese'ee when JD Dee'jay on turntables beat machines or keys' Beats take me to the heavenly' Jump started a'many' genre's one Lofi' Q'tip Ye' MF-Doom & Quasi' Dilla is the root for definitely keep Sol flowin' for eternity' Find his beats on you tube most likely' see me dropn lycs for free' it's an ode to an OG' all his days he kept it for the purist no bullshit Hop purity' To the fullest respect Rest In Peace PEACE'
If you're unfamiliar with Jay Dee then this right here serves as a perfect example to summarize the way his music makes you feel after having listened to it for so many years. I tend to have difficulty in choosing one over another ["favorites"] and the sheer amount of shimmering gems that he's produced is remarkable. Simply put, the dude had a really good ear for music along with the capabilities of what to do with it. The results of his efforts are what made him so inspiring, respected, talented, creative and versatile. In my opinion, "Show Me What You Got" is kinda like one of the many fingerprints to Dilla's soul. Other instrumental or vocal mix recommendations include... [personally, any and all Dilla is fine by me but..]---> Alien Family, 4 Horsemen, Ahmad Impresses Me, Fall In Love, Dooinit, Purple, Ash Rockin, Sunbeams, Dreamy, Worship, I'm So Glad You're Dorothy, The Exclusive, Secrets of the Sand, E=MC2, Waves [or anything from Donuts], In Space, Runnin, Vibeout, Wind, Microphone Master, and there are soOoOo many others.That's right, your nails won't even exist anymore after trying to scratch the surface! JDEEEEnjoy!
This song is literally the guitar from the beginning of Stereolab's "Come Play In The Milky Night". Without that 1 sample the song is a kick drum, a snare and a high hat. Literally. JD was overrated. He had a good ear for sampled but this is what I call... a 'basic beat'. Thank Stereolab for Show Me What You Got. It there guitar. Nothing more
@lormegz Indeed it is. Stereolab is such a great band! Love their music. And it was his good ear for music which made him the prolific producer he was. I appreciate that you have your opinions, and I'm not sh!thing on them in any way, but in my opinion he wasn't overrated in any way. There are producers out there who won't crate dig to the same degree or dive into various diverse genres to seek out less heard music as other producers do. This is another quality which set Dilla apart from others at the time. It's also what made Nujabes so talented.
Hit you with a flow like never before. Yo yo yo rip j dilla. Metaphors and verses equal to a nuclear war. Erupt on tracks like human volcano. Irrelevant dude's begging for clout fuck out of here. You couldn't sell two disc if you put out a double album. Big truck rap tear the club up like three six mafia. When I'm in booth I conquer like the British in snapbacks and fitteds. My lyrics will drive you right off of a cliff. Vocals hit harder than rubgy.
Noć je tako burna jer ti noćas nisi pored Pokaži mi radosti nove ostvari mi snove Pokaži mi sreću jer ja ne znam za bolje Pokaži mi ljubav jer ja je nikad nisam shvaćao Tebi se obraćao kao boginji Ajde zadnji put u nebo me podigni Bebo sve što sam ikad trebo su tvoji dodiri Oči koje ubiju razum koji pomutiš Želim da se odljutiš al izgleda ne ide I ubrzo sam postao negativac ove serije Sreća koja je bila tu sada gdje li je A tvoja sreća u životu sve mi je Ja imam mana sto sretni bili tada smo I bol koji je bio sad je narasto Ne znam šta će biti sutra ali znam danas Da reću ti sve na glas što me jede napastno
2021 we kicking it raw. Lyrics hotter than a nuclear war. In a situation lay a hater out flatter than a chicken pattie. Put the d on shorty now she's walking differently. Erupt on the track like a human volcano. Flow you never seen before hardcore. Rhyme until the beat stops this that old shcool rap city basement flow. Whatever happen to joe claire. Drop heat from ma all the way to Singapore. Jump on stage ppl screaming like we the Beatles. Musically gonna be a legend for sure. Keep the culture moving forward. Much respect the pioneers of hip hop mally mal, krs one, big daddy kane, rakim and Eric b, run dmc, ll cool j, kurtis blow, kool Moe dee, cool herc, biz Markie.