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  • GOTTA LOVE !! ALWAYS.

  • i bought his vinyl LP "donuts", framed it and hung it on wall, one of the nicest decorations sitting in my room

  • @lucasm1212 should get a vinyl player and listen to it, It's much more than just a decoration!

  • I respect his material so much, that i thought twice about downloading any of his tracks and went on Amazon and bought $34.00 worth of his cd's.. that's hip hop for real.

  • Grown folk music

  • CLASSICCKKKKK

  • dilla was smoking weed and singing at the same time in this crazy

  • @VibeOut1 I tried that .. blazed the blunt.. woke up fucked up lol

  • a trak rocks one of the illest fitteds on that pic, just before the charizma pic

  • Dilla all day every day!!

  • honestly the most stupidest thing ive ever seen is a guy wearing 2 watches at 1 arm.

    loam

  • when hip hop had true meaning.

  • @proximityeffect1 It still does..have you ever heard of Madlib?

  • @proximityeffect1 dude... do u know when this came out?

  • @neopandorex2 yeah 2001....so whats your point. like dance music hip hop went down hill after 2002.

  • Rest In Beats Dilla... cuz that was ur only peace ma niggu

  • RIP J Dilla. A real musician that transcended multiple genres into styles of hip hop.

  • i'm addicted to this track..amazing

  • if you like this jam you will definitely like this: AViDD - "Feel Like Makin Juice"

  • i love the dilla art in the beginning of the vid

  • honestly hip hop lost a genius and visionary when he died. RIP man

  • omg i done a remix of this song aswell

  • i will play this at my wedding as part of the background music during meal time,, shit is divine music

  • @tomrynders If only that were true

  • 1:38 Lookin' at the Front Door.

  • Mom: Turn that down!

    Me: Think twice before speaking woman!!!!

  • @apny909 good answer :D

  • ty so much :) awesome songs appreciated

  • such a phenomenal rendition of the donald byrd track. much better in my opinion.

  • @wagz0216 Which Donald Byrd track?

    I want to check it out.

  • RIP J, one of the greatest gifts to music ever, he left behind all these gifts to the world to keep him in our hearts forever. I first heard Donuts right after he died and I literally cried... we love you Jay.

  • a fucking ad on dilla vid ? where has this world gone too

  • @Roshan3L The people are learning. So, sadly in some respects, the media and ads must follow :/

  • RIP j dilla

  • Love the story that Dwele tells about Dilla smoking a joint in the booth and singing the beginning at the same time, "How can someone smoke and still be able to sing?" Haha! Rest in Beats Dilla!

  • I love it

  • 1:08 start ripping bong 1:34 exhale

  • @GDOGFRESHYO HA!

    It worked.

    If you pull up until 1:30 it's a one hitter for sure and then the music fills you even further.

    Big tune man...

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  • @GDOGFRESHYO That is exactly what im talking about!!!

  • I don't discredit anybody trying to make in the music wolrd, I know I'm smart enough to wean out the fakers, I'll just simply press the skip button. Not everybody can relate to the same thing. I've found myself liking some shit that I thought I would never have liked.. If a song, no matter what artist, can create something thats emotionally stimulating, and can find a way into my soul, I'll run with it.. Dilla produces that feel good music.. on so many different leves. R.I.P

  • So smooth, ya feel me?

  • It sounds better and better through years..

  • a j dilla beats a day , keeps the fake hip hop away .

  • this is all samples?

    

  • @marcothebeast89 J dilla singing, Dwele playing some of the instruments

  • Work of Art. Simply amazing. Cheers.

  • this track name tells u all the truth! ILLEST DILLA BEAT IMO! :D WE MISS YA JAY DEE!

  • J dilla was smoking weed in the booth while singing the lyrics to this song.. Miss him .. And his Music

  • KING

  • its a shame that the hip hop industry cant relate to hits like this no more :/

  • why is that the good songs have to be disliked? ppl dont kno what good music is

  • To those who don't know, that is Dilla singing, and Dwele on the keys and drums.

  • Listening to this on record through my Mackie SRM450 v2 speakers.

  • Dilla Forever.

  • 0:25 :( Dilla was such a great dude.

  • JDILLA CHANGED MY LIFE. TATTED SMACK ON ME TOO. I WILL DIE SPINNING THIS REAL SHIT. NO MATTER WHAT.

  • 39 people thought once.

  • when I look at what most of hip hop culture has become, i come back to the stone throw cats for some refreshment. J Dilla was a genius, and this cover/remix of a famous blue note track was sheer genius. Got the Dropping science LP from them so I know this song well :).

  • Baby we oughta think twice before we start something nice...... then follows the greatest instrumental in history.....

  • check some of my beats out underground

  • Wow this sounds like some1 mixed jazz and rap and they made a new genre that is this!!! sick song! it's very chills

  • @littlebullet67 listen to nujabes too then.

  • @littlebullet67 nujabes has really nice music man! he has less hiphop rawness in his music and absolutely no jazz music in his tunes...but it sounds amazing! Can you give me more artists names like this?

  • @littlebullet67 listen to insight or shinsight trio or shinski i love hip hop so much best thing ever j dilla is amazing have you heard cyne?

  • @KaSuMixPL I love Nujabes they're amazing!

  • welcome 2 the D

  • whose got their headphones on?

  • @enriquegvaldez Nope, blasting this through my speakers...whole house full of beautiful music lol.

  • @enriquegvaldez you know what it is xD

  • long live J Dilla! i'm working on a project consisting of all Dilla beats (released or un-released) & if anyone can get in touch with the Yancey Estate please inbox me. i want them to see how Dilla's work inspired me. i already uploaded a few on my channel anything with a picture of Dilla feel free to check it out & give your input i want to make sure i'm doing his work justice. peace & blessings!

  • it really really sucks that he's gone. but I've learned to accept it like the passings of other geniuses

  • Thanks Mimi504 for answering my question.

  • Does anyone know J-Dilla's cause of death?

  • @alexandrialewis213 Yes, we all do

    God rest his soul

  • @alexandrialewis213 Lupus..

  • @alexandrialewis213 blood disease called TTP

    

  • @alexandrialewis213 what IsaacBBBB said....in other words lupus.

  • 0:00 Repeat.

  • I thought hip-hop was all about smacking bitches, bragging and smoking phat blunts. I'm bound to revise my opinion, listening to this fine piece of art. I can't sit still, bobbing my head like I'm all dat! :D

  • @stefandetrez hahaha, that is really funny you have made me chukle, nice one up the biches hoes gats and spinnin rims on you hummer or is that bently. neva mind

  • @blunt8787 In my case, it's a Toyota Yaris :p

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  • @stefandetrez

    Hip Hop is about putting your soul and effort to what you like and appreciate, the music.

    You can be a rapper, a producer, beatboxer, mixer, b-boy, etc.

    The crap you hear on the radio is not hip hop, its fucking pop party music.

    Listen to some Tribe Called Quest, Dilla's albums/beats, Jaylib, Nas, AZ, etc.

  • @MeAgainstTheRadio I used to listen to ATCQ a lot, Public Enemy and Black Sheep, as well as the Jungle Brothers. Their texts were really smart. I'm not sure why so many people think much of 50 Cent or Eminem.

  • @stefandetrez you just werent listening to genuine hip hop...im glad i discovered it when i did,its my drug!:]

  • @MrHahaishere I said 'NO' to drugs too, but they wouldn't listen :p

  • @stefandetrez that's why you have youtube - so you can dig for the jems, but honestly how the music (rap) is presented matters more then the topic (which could be "smacking bitches", braggin or what ever, for example Nas's "NY state of mind" song has violence but his flow and rhyming ability is incredible and it's kind similar to watching a gangster movie

  • @headbangaboogie1 Thank you for the reference, headbangaboogie11. It remains a question to me, why some rappers continue to milk out their derelict backgrounds. Just for the sake of civility, it would be nice to hear something positive. For some reason some of these rappers remind me of MC Gusto in CB4 :P

  • @stefandetrez you are right there is a lot of negativity but again they way they present their background is more important for example their point of view: it could be third person like "just to get a rep" by Gang Starr there's a lesson to be learned, there is a lot of positivity in hip-hop today you just have to find it check out seatle rapper Macklemore except "otherside" (and a few other songs) his stuff is positive also mos def, MURS and brother ali

  • @headbangaboogie1 I have the Hard to Earn-album and I just love it - it's rap brought to maturity. Thank you, again.

  • @stefandetrez hip hop is nothing like that, you're thinking of rap.

    

  • @Magnificoooooo You've lost me. Is there a definitional difference?

  • @stefandetrez well rap has gone through stages, the 90's more intellectual / laid back style is more what hip hop is like this, or for example A Tribe Called Quest or Pharcyde.

    There is different kinds of rap, and its gone through stages. Back in the day it was like NWA, more aggressive style etc. Gangster rap like Biggie and Tupac (who was more RnB than rap to be honest). And now "rap" is now supposedly that Lil Wayne and Souljah Boy garbage

  • @Magnificoooooo What a strange explanation. I listened to ATCQ a lot when I was younger (I'm 37 - People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths Of Rhythm! I was 16). Hip hop was a musical style, while rap was a manner of reciting a poem to a rhythm. Rap is actually implied in hip hop. I don't know about Lil Wayne, but from what I read about him in comments, he doesn't seem to be a much appreciated artist. And Souljah Boy doesn't ring any bell.

  • @Magnificoooooo Souljah Boy and Soulja Boy are 2 different people... If you didn't know that.

  • @stefandetrez stakes is high by de la soul is another answer 

  • @Impression08 - that's a great beat too !

  • @Impression08 People Everyday by Arrested Development, too? :)

  • Nice that's what I always loved about tracks recorded by J Dilla, they always have that smooth Jazzy feeling to it. RIP Jay Dee, there will never ever be another producer like u

  • soul

  • Do you know if he's just grabbing samples, or did he compose that jazzy piece?

  • @bagofrandom J Dilla sampled donald byrds think twice look it up its on youtube.

  • @bagofrandom

    Dilla did the sampling from Donald Byrd's "Think Twice" and Dwele played bass on this track.

  • 38 people here need to think twice lol!

  • @mmayad i see what you did there :)

    +1

  • @venjitsu66 wait i dont get it lol, what did i do?

  • straight from dillas soul, straight into mine

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  • I'm getting blunted to this. It's like WOW J dilla keep spinning them in heaven lil homie.

  • Donald byrds original version kills this,

  • what album?

  • @chris103103 Serious? Troll, obvious troll...

  • @chris103103 don't feed the troll

  • @gsmith12 Whats a troll?

  • @Doc447 someone who writes something to deliberately get a reply from others, in this case saying Dilla is shit and Pitbull is good (obviously not true!)

  • RIP JAY, we miss you!! :(

  • It doesn't get any better than this...it just doesn't.

  • fantasticccccccccccccccccccccc­c!! yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

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  • 1:35 Avon Barksdale

  • I'm really not understanding why this track has ANY dislikes?? What is there not to like? I mean, who comes on this track to actively put effort into hitting the dislike button. Ridiculous

  • i sampled the original song by donald byrd to make an instrumental

  • @Ymanalo speak for yourself clown. what good have you done.

  • @onaqtip Yo momma

  • Dilla was all for the Music i have much respect fro him, if i were to pick my favorite tune from him it would be ``Runnin``. BTW This beat is amazing R.I.P Bro

  • the best !!!

  • JUST REST IN PEACE ♥

  • Damn, a friend shows me J Dilla a few days ago and then shortly after hearing the first song "Nothing Like This" he tells me that he died. Fuck i wish i heard about this guy earlier, he's amazing definitely one of my favorite hip hop artists now!! R.I.P Dilla Your music is amazing, and will carry on your memory and hold a big influence in me. I cant wait to experience all the memories i will have listening to his music.

  • @twincitiescrush19 Good to hear dude. Check all his stuff out. Make sure not to miss stuff he did with other artists as well, such as Labcabincalifornia (Pharcyde), Fantastic Vol. 2 (Slum Village), Beat Rhymes and Life (A Tribe Called Quest), and Like Water for Chocolate (Common). He's got tracks on Raekwons OB4CL2 album and Ghostface Killahs Fishscale as well.

    That was a lot, but I got enthusiastic lol

  • @cKunke2 awesome man thanks for the info, and its hard not to get enthusiastic when it comes to music and other things you love lol. I appreciate your long enthusiastic and informative comment about this amazing producer, i will check out everything you reccomeded :)

  • @twincitiescrush19 Sounds good! And no problem. Also be sure to peep his solo stuff like Jay Stay Paid, Donuts, The Shining, Jay Love Japan, and the Ruff Draft EP. You can probably find a torrent for all of it together if your into downloading music, or you could buy some of the cd's for pretty cheap.

    Also make sure not to miss the few tracks he's done with Q-Tip from ATCQ (Most notably "Move" and "Vivrant Thing") and The Roots (Dynamite! and Can't Stop This)

  • @cKunke2 I am gonna buy as much of his stuff i can find because he is definitely worth the money, but whatever i don't find that you mentioned i am going to torrent.

  • @twincitiescrush19 Yea good plan. Im pretty sure alot of the proceeds go to his family, which I'm sure really took a hit with all the medical bills and things related to Jay's death. Definitely not a bad place to spend your hard earned money.

    Before I let you go, go check out The Light by Common if you haven't heard that one yet. Produced by Dilla, an excellent track. I think you'll really like it.

  • cum 2 my youtube channel 2 download hard 2 find dilla beat tapes in my about me section..THIS IS NOT SPAM JUST CUM 2 MY CHANNEL...r.i.p. dilla

  • /watch?v=OgCiHFdZzyQ

  • Favourite joint ever. we miss you like crazy Jay Dee

  • New Defari produced by Madlib on my channel...enjoy!

  • 1:51 DJ A-Trak?

  • @z0mgeomge yea hes in there. es the owner of fools gold

  • I voted for this song and "Moe P Formula One"

  • What the fuck are the chords for the sexy part?

  • God Damn that is one sexy beat !!!!!