How J Dilla became a Detroit genre | Hip Hop Evolution
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Mann I realize everytime I see some rare Dilla footage that shit be breaking the fourth wall and shit
I'm amazed everytime R.I.P. Dilla gone but never forgotten
Jay Dee took the MPC3000 and made it sound like a full-blown orchestra was playing. That's a genius mind at work.
Glad I was there… Detroit was soooo magical in the ‘90s…R.I.P. Dilla & Baatin
Let’s Do it!!! Rest in peace J dilla, Baatin and Tina.
Detroit’s sound ALWAYS brings me back to Esham and his HEAVY synthesizer beats of the entire 90’s & crazy insane uncleared Prince samples in late 80s early 90s. Esham made that Detroit sound in my opinion.
R.I.P. Dilla Dog!! A one of ONE!!❤️
This wild
Detroit!
There is a time every now and again when someone in this game of music comes along, whos just cut from a different cloth…Dilla was that kind of guy. Simple as that
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Does anyone know the beat/song at 1:11 ? Thank you
The New Dance Show clip
Now detroits sound is 💩...imagine if Jeff Mills & J dilla did a colab album