What are your favorite J Dilla beats?
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Random unreleased instrumentals, finished songs, whateva. Post your favorite Dilla beats.
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Too many to choose from, but....
https://youtu.be/OSW0_ncQysg
https://youtu.be/1IzLoix5s4Q
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Won't Do is a literal masterpiece...but probably 90% of them. Too many to name, the dude was a beat-making aficionado
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https://youtu.be/ykWpRdGvZE4
https://youtu.be/yvGfYeukKpc
https://youtu.be/SLMZkZT9scs
https://youtu.be/qd2Hn-IeWEA
Just a few of my favorites but like homie said, he has way too many to name. -
I challenge anyone to post a beat from they favorite producer that top this one:
https://youtu.be/eYem6K1Vz5s
My ? . Just listen to this ? . I can't even figure out the time signature on it. it's like it goes from 6/4 to 4/4 or some ? and back again. Hard ass drum work, Snare slapping yo mamma ass, and a subtle swing on the hats. The ? got the guitar sample hitting right in time with the hats and got that synth bouncing with it non stop, plus the atmospheric ambient ? in the background
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I'll just use this thread as a reason to listen to more Dilla beats. I'd pay big bucks for The Fizzo instrumental
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I'm on mobile so can't post the link, but my all time faves are:
Trashy
Heroin joint
Flowers
Two can win
Last donut of the night
Fall n love
?
Mash
The look of love
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KneeGro_DuperMan wrote: »Too many to choose from, but....
https://youtu.be/OSW0_ncQysg
https://youtu.be/1IzLoix5s4Q
Nice, some phat cat. Don't think I've ever seen someone post a song by him while I've been here. -
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Detroit stand up
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? .. Re listening to all these after so long and hearing it again makes you appreciate his music all over again
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https://youtu.be/_ncSt5xC8Uk
https://youtu.be/Xy9kQqMF3Tw
And rare BIG gettin at Pac....was supposed to be on Busta's The Coming in 1996 but Busta ain't want that static on his album....and from Dilla's own words, Nas was supposed to be on this recordhttps://youtu.be/DrS3JJ6yfe4
https://youtu.be/banx05h2J4c
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https://youtu.be/O5azBmHDQvY
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I Always liked the Jay Dee Era more than his later more experimental music...felt more Soulful to me
J Dilla (Jay Dee) - Doo Doo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAHCTCbcKVc
Here's a White Band doing a Jam session to the Same Beat...pretty Decent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub7QzHoWLng -
He pulled this outta that little bit of a Sample...Crazy
Jay Dee (aka J.Dilla) Flyyyyyyy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jznuomjJFyQ
Them CLAPPPSSSS...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V_ulDwEX2M -
easily its NAG CHAMPA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSy9DqfijLY
I remember hearing this and almost dropping the walkman out of confusion. How was this even possible? The intricacies, details, atmosphere and emotion of this song was and is still overwhelming. -
easily its NAG CHAMPA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSy9DqfijLY
I remember hearing this and almost dropping the walkman out of confusion. How was this even possible? The intricacies, details, atmosphere and emotion of this song was and is still overwhelming.
Dilla hooked Common the ? up on that album. You posting this reminds me, i cant believe i forgot about this one:
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easily its NAG CHAMPA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSy9DqfijLY
I remember hearing this and almost dropping the walkman out of confusion. How was this even possible? The intricacies, details, atmosphere and emotion of this song was and is still overwhelming.
rumors has it he did this in like 15-20 minutes -
https://youtu.be/JXP52uoPFt8
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easily its NAG CHAMPA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSy9DqfijLY
I remember hearing this and almost dropping the walkman out of confusion. How was this even possible? The intricacies, details, atmosphere and emotion of this song was and is still overwhelming.
I think Common mention this as one of his favorite Dilla beats -
KneeGro_DuperMan wrote: »
https://youtu.be/JXP52uoPFt8
I wish "The Ummah" did more work than what they did. So much potential for classics. And Jaylib.