@MrDRH2 your right my dude, DILLA deserves respect. im about to erase my negative comments, but that guy got on here saying negative stuff to me unprovoked. i hate niggas like that, i want to kill that nigga and people like him, but i know he just a scary punk bitch so ima be the bigger man. my sincere apologies to u and all who read that stuff. please pardon me and pray 4 me, i got problems. much respect to DILLA and all his fans, friends, and family.
you would think no remix would beat an original MJ track, but this sure does! Dilla and MJ is a deadly combination. first time i heard this track i put it on repeat for hours.
I'm in love with this mix. Imma big Dilla fan. I need this song in my life and on my i pod to groove to on the subway in the morning. How can I get this song?
I don't care if it's dilla or not. it has dilla's handwriting and is probably made by musicians that were close to him. I learned to love dillas music by listening PPP and waajeed beats. When listening to this beat you can hear dillas influence he still has on a lot of musicians.
@Revolutionary36 erykah badu? d'angelo? Everybody related to what we call neo soul is definitively influenced by dillas vibe and his way of interpreting and listening to music. i think saying "musicians" fits.
@wonderlight3000, Your getting respect and influence mixed together. D'Angelo, and Erykah Badu came out before Dilla did. No doubt that J dilla was an influential producer, but it is ignorant to say he influenced every Neo soul artist when that isnt true at all. His style of production and the music he sampled can be easily compared to A trbie called Quest. Dilla just furthered what Tribe accomplished.
@Revolutionary36 Do you know Soulquarians? Dilla produced for Tribe, Erykah Badu, Janest Jackson and D'angelo. D'Angelos Voodoo is a blueprint for neo soul artists and is produced by Dilla. I don't think it's ignorant. Listen to Voodoo and you hear Dillas vibe, listen to Flying Lotus and you hear Dillas Vibe, too. Even If their music is totally different. Just saying: Dilla is not an average hip hop producer. I'm not the only one thinking this way. Try to google post dilla funk
@wonderlight3000, I am very aware of the Soulquarians. Just as well I am aware that D'Angelo released Brown Sugar way before he started working with dilla. I have to agree that at the time D'angelo's voodoo was the standard in Neo-soul but today more artists are breaking away from that mold and making names for themselves. Dilla was a great producer and influenced many artists. but Voodoo was an album full of gospel and african rhythms.
@Revolutionary36 dilla produced music for a tribe called quest, he made ambient music which truthfully instigated neo-soul. I cant say that all neo-soul artists are influenced by him but i should say all smart neo-soul vocalists are. Dilla has been an influential force or creator of the best neo-soul albums and his mark is on voodoo you can tell just by how they sequenced drums and flip samples. Dillas a true artist and creator and is the epitomy of neo-soul and ambient hip hop.
@Shadapaga, Havent been on for awhile, But I am in no way disrespecting Dilla and his contributions, I'm only saying that He doesnt have to influence everyone to be great. There are plenty of Soul Artists who havent been influenced by Dilla but they respect him. Your right DIlla has influenced D'Angelo and vice Versa. WHy Give DIlla credit for what D'Angelo did on his own. D'angelos roots are in SOul and Gospel you know. But there is no Mistaking that DIlla's legacy will live on forever
oh yea i remember this, dis that dill and ummah ish with michael jackson, wow! imagine that. it crazy how the some the 2 greatest impact so many lives, was takin early. true genius way ahead of there time. rip dilla, michael
And tell me how I am hating on Dilla? If it was in actual writing that he and he alone produced the track, than better believe it be on every Dilla tribute mixset. Moron.
So we don't know, it should just be labeled as "The Ummah". If you guys want to keep saying Dilla produced it all by himself just shows the lack of respect you have for Ali Shaheed Muhammed(Bush Babees-We Run Things) and Q Tip(Nas-One Love and most of Mobb Deep's timely classic Infamous album) as producers.
Still tho, all I've been trying to say is, if Dilla really did produce the track single handedly then they would definitely add it on it's discography. I mean why wouldn't they, IT'S MICHAEL JACKSON. Ummah(Q Tip,Ali Shaheed Muhammed,J Dilla fka Jay Dee) remix. bottom line.
Ok hold on. Last year for a Dilla tribute I spoke with a DJ that goes by the name of DJ Psycho or something like that if my memory is good. We spoke about Dilla cause I'm a great fan that's for sure, and he gave me a word about a secret tape that Dilla DID produced, using Micheal Jackson samples. Actually I can't believe it cause this must be one of these beats and I don't know where the hell does is come from! But believe me it's true, Psycho knows Frank N Dank, Dilla family, etc
Michael Jackson samples? Like how "Dancing Machine" was used for Q Tip's "Move" and "All I Do" was used for The Roots "Can't Stop This"("Time:The Donut of the Heart" from Donuts).
yet he said Michael Jackson so I'm not sure if he used Jackson 5 samples but anyway, it's like a cassette shit. Think about it, if you a pretty great fan of Dilla you might have heard about the "3 beat tapes" 'MPC 3000" tape or even "Another batch" tape. These were unreleased untill his death. Don't you think he had other tapes that we never heard yet? ok the thing is.. this beat is like a remix so I'm not sure (it's not using samples to make a beat) so I might be wrong with this one...
@x6ho5tx you forgot to mention he fingered little boys bumholes
ozipk 1 month ago
Michael Jackson + J Dilla = Masterpiece
MasterT610 1 month ago
like this song and hate michael jackson.....so it goes to show the producer is the catalist.
knux64 1 month ago
this is magical.
TheTelepathicKid 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
Mix what u want, BUT NEVER M.J
JordanOrDie 2 months ago
@JordanOrDie you lame, fella'
vvlad1989 1 month ago
iLL !!!
RapSince99Sucx 4 months ago
thas not illuminati at all :/
CarlosEnrique408 4 months ago
360p sounds better than 480p on this
khyland6 4 months ago in playlist khyland6's favourites
It's a Ummah beat...well same thing..
BecomingPhill 4 months ago
This ain't a Dilla beat
BecomingPhill 4 months ago
Hip Hop lost it's Soul rest in peace Jay Dee
scianima 6 months ago
The 2 Dislikes are from me, 1 for each lost soul.
JuicyGneedsPMW 6 months ago
2 people disliked because they can't read.
jmartecep 6 months ago
Holy fuck the end beat is magical. MJ+ James Yancey = God.
oOViperrrr6Oo 6 months ago
I'm just loving this mixture of two geniuses!
creambrulee100 6 months ago in playlist J DILLA
1 Person hit the thumbs down by mistake and has now gone into hiding fearing for his life.
rockin982 7 months ago
SO SMOOTH
PHATFILLhiphop 7 months ago
Michael Jackson + J Dilla = MASTERPIECE!
MasterT610 7 months ago 2
DILLA AND MJ CHANGED MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
highflyer21323 8 months ago 4
The bitch who disliked this is motherfucking son-of-a-bitch bustard!
123InDaPlaceToBe 8 months ago
MASTEERRSSS... :)
lecss1 9 months ago 2
This is so smooth it gives me thrills through my whole body and soul
tryanza 9 months ago
Shit dill and mike Jack.....that's illegal son peeps will catch cardiac arrests
1RONLUNG999 10 months ago 11
PLEASE!! argue on lil waynes, and these mediocre punks songs, nothing but good vibes and peace on Jay Dee and Mj songs
MrDRH2 11 months ago 2
@MrDRH2 your right my dude, DILLA deserves respect. im about to erase my negative comments, but that guy got on here saying negative stuff to me unprovoked. i hate niggas like that, i want to kill that nigga and people like him, but i know he just a scary punk bitch so ima be the bigger man. my sincere apologies to u and all who read that stuff. please pardon me and pray 4 me, i got problems. much respect to DILLA and all his fans, friends, and family.
ncili 11 months ago 3
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ncili 11 months ago
@ncili that ain't a illuminati sign you fool...it's just a simple o.k
ImAlriteGuy 11 months ago
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ncili 11 months ago
@ncili u idiot!...it's a hand sign giving an ok or cherrio..everyone does it..look it up you retard
ImAlriteGuy 11 months ago
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ncili 11 months ago
@ncili illuminati must be laughing at your ass with your bullshit
ImAlriteGuy 11 months ago
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ncili 11 months ago
@ncili stfu internet thug...go suck on your mommas titties b4 u start crying...u dumb fk
ImAlriteGuy 11 months ago
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ncili 11 months ago
is this only dilla or the ummah? sounds dope
ZickZackKlickKlack 11 months ago
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ZickZackKlickKlack 11 months ago
Music from heaven
Be Sure
TheGroovestock 11 months ago
is this a song j dilla mixed himself or did someone take a dilla beat and mix it with a jackson vocal... either way its sick i was just curious
killahteddybear 1 year ago
@killahteddybear yeah i wanna know too
macian5 1 year ago
They need to release this song, the beat is amazing and I like concept of the song.
lisaray101 1 year ago
wow...
defleflo 1 year ago
THEY LIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kinstube 1 year ago
I cant comment on this, this is too much for me. 100/100
PsyilencerBeats 1 year ago
why can't soulja boy die or lil wayne parish
Ch3ckDaTechnique 1 year ago 19
or justin bieber?
namkooc 10 months ago
so sick. also wanna know the name of inst. rip to them both much love
djraz22 1 year ago
you would think no remix would beat an original MJ track, but this sure does! Dilla and MJ is a deadly combination. first time i heard this track i put it on repeat for hours.
hochsr 1 year ago
what this instrumental called?
crankzg3 1 year ago
This beat sounds (Pre-Dilla). It sounds like a Jay Dee beat (94-99) ish. It could be a Mash-Up but it does sound like James made it.
OperationDEE 1 year ago
coś pięknego...[*]
dzejsonpejpson 1 year ago
jackson outlived dilla... ouch.
fergybabes 1 year ago
Turn it UP!!
October33rd 1 year ago
look up J Dilla and Janet Jackson "got till its gone" great song also
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warrenkc15 1 year ago
I'm in love with this mix. Imma big Dilla fan. I need this song in my life and on my i pod to groove to on the subway in the morning. How can I get this song?
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Bozkicksyourface 1 year ago
I don't care if it's dilla or not. it has dilla's handwriting and is probably made by musicians that were close to him. I learned to love dillas music by listening PPP and waajeed beats. When listening to this beat you can hear dillas influence he still has on a lot of musicians.
wonderlight3000 1 year ago
@wonderlight3000 who said this wasnt dilla?? any dilla fan can tell this is his work.
blockymock 1 year ago
@blockymock some guys in the earlier comments
wonderlight3000 1 year ago
@wonderlight3000, Musicians? I wouldnt go that far. But producers yes.
Revolutionary36 1 year ago
@Revolutionary36 erykah badu? d'angelo? Everybody related to what we call neo soul is definitively influenced by dillas vibe and his way of interpreting and listening to music. i think saying "musicians" fits.
wonderlight3000 1 year ago
@wonderlight3000, Your getting respect and influence mixed together. D'Angelo, and Erykah Badu came out before Dilla did. No doubt that J dilla was an influential producer, but it is ignorant to say he influenced every Neo soul artist when that isnt true at all. His style of production and the music he sampled can be easily compared to A trbie called Quest. Dilla just furthered what Tribe accomplished.
Revolutionary36 1 year ago
@Revolutionary36 Do you know Soulquarians? Dilla produced for Tribe, Erykah Badu, Janest Jackson and D'angelo. D'Angelos Voodoo is a blueprint for neo soul artists and is produced by Dilla. I don't think it's ignorant. Listen to Voodoo and you hear Dillas vibe, listen to Flying Lotus and you hear Dillas Vibe, too. Even If their music is totally different. Just saying: Dilla is not an average hip hop producer. I'm not the only one thinking this way. Try to google post dilla funk
wonderlight3000 1 year ago
@wonderlight3000, I am very aware of the Soulquarians. Just as well I am aware that D'Angelo released Brown Sugar way before he started working with dilla. I have to agree that at the time D'angelo's voodoo was the standard in Neo-soul but today more artists are breaking away from that mold and making names for themselves. Dilla was a great producer and influenced many artists. but Voodoo was an album full of gospel and african rhythms.
Revolutionary36 1 year ago
@Revolutionary36 dilla produced music for a tribe called quest, he made ambient music which truthfully instigated neo-soul. I cant say that all neo-soul artists are influenced by him but i should say all smart neo-soul vocalists are. Dilla has been an influential force or creator of the best neo-soul albums and his mark is on voodoo you can tell just by how they sequenced drums and flip samples. Dillas a true artist and creator and is the epitomy of neo-soul and ambient hip hop.
Shadapaga 1 year ago 2
@Shadapaga, Havent been on for awhile, But I am in no way disrespecting Dilla and his contributions, I'm only saying that He doesnt have to influence everyone to be great. There are plenty of Soul Artists who havent been influenced by Dilla but they respect him. Your right DIlla has influenced D'Angelo and vice Versa. WHy Give DIlla credit for what D'Angelo did on his own. D'angelos roots are in SOul and Gospel you know. But there is no Mistaking that DIlla's legacy will live on forever
Revolutionary36 1 year ago
@Revolutionary36 they could play instruments so...?
djraz22 1 year ago
@djraz22 , WHo are you referring to?
Revolutionary36 1 year ago
@Revolutionary36 dilla and mj but if you wernt on about that then my bad
djraz22 1 year ago
AAAWWW Maaaan! What a tune. The king of pop and the king of hiphop in 1 song. Freakin awesome
enrow1 1 year ago
Are You Kidding Me, How Do You Leave Jay Dee Out Of The Description? Are You Retarded?
iMReCKLeSS22 1 year ago
you completely left dilla out of your description, for real?
jackbond64 1 year ago 4
@jackbond64 Thank You
iMReCKLeSS22 1 year ago
DILLA DOIN IT BIG!! His legacy will carry on loooooooooooong time!
Joramboo 1 year ago
thank you dilla. i love you. you really changed my life. i will carry you and educate those in need.
mlmw 1 year ago
oh yea i remember this, dis that dill and ummah ish with michael jackson, wow! imagine that. it crazy how the some the 2 greatest impact so many lives, was takin early. true genius way ahead of there time. rip dilla, michael
mlmw 1 year ago
I like this..Its got that jazz meets soul feel. Keep rockin it man!
Demon666x3 1 year ago
cool
Johannes7030 2 years ago
A tribe called Quest, MJ, and J Dilla all did a wonderful job on this!!! I feeling this!!!!
Nastradumas 2 years ago
freshh.. you make the mash? we should collab
DZA703 2 years ago
where can i download this @ i need this 1
YoungJonJon929 2 years ago
youtube
namkooc 2 years ago
Two much loved souls.......lost count of the amount of times i have listened to this song.
R.I.P. J-Dilla
R.I.P. MJ
We will miss you so very much
hrted 2 years ago 54
Two men who went far too soon. RIP.
KANEANITE708 2 years ago 38
NICE!!!!!!!
bigchip68 2 years ago
J Dilla changed my life......
detayl03 2 years ago 3
Two of the greatest. I love this.
butterflysuper12 2 years ago
Dilla is my idol :3
tomboiey13 2 years ago
my God....R.I.P. JD, MJ
vintagesoul73911 2 years ago 2
Dilla is simply THE best.
ArsenalFFS 2 years ago 5
Oh wow this is a great song. Thank you Michael Jackson and J-Dilla
Phlexxon 2 years ago 3
This is only the radio mix. Listen to the Urban & DJ mix; then you can find out who produced which if that helps.
sonicdragoon 2 years ago
Yeah this beat doesnt have that famous dilla snar, that sharp load snar that'll hurt your ear drum, love it regardless who produced it
prg415 2 years ago
you can tell its dilla from the bass lines
NY101jah 2 years ago
Shaheed has similar bass lines.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
you need to stop hating on dilla.
oregonUofOducks 2 years ago
And tell me how I am hating on Dilla? If it was in actual writing that he and he alone produced the track, than better believe it be on every Dilla tribute mixset. Moron.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
classic
namkooc 2 years ago
This isn't Dilla. Proof:look up discography. He did work with Janet tho. It ain't on Shaheed's discography so my guess its Q-Tip.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
it is dilla
namkooc 2 years ago
Proof please?
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
well i read that he produced it under the ummah and we all know dilla was the body of that.
destinrm 2 years ago
Well ya can't cut Shaheed and Tip short either, that's all I'm saying.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
yeah, you say it isn't dilla, and tell its Q-tip just by guessing...
Dilla didn't get credited on a lot of work, so that discography is no proof..
Timo710 2 years ago
Well I know for sure it isn't Dilla cause it ain't in his credits neither Shaheed's.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
Dilla didn't get credit for a lot of work he did.
Timo710 2 years ago
Like D'Angelo's "Voodoo" album, which is actually noted on his discography. So much hate towards Tip and Shaheed.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
The credits say Ummah, and because Ummah produced as a collective, there's no saying on who produced it. we know both as little who produced this.
Timo710 2 years ago
Lots of Dilla works went uncredited. His real discography is much larger than the one credited to his legal name.
Wobbothe3rd 2 years ago 4
So we don't know, it should just be labeled as "The Ummah". If you guys want to keep saying Dilla produced it all by himself just shows the lack of respect you have for Ali Shaheed Muhammed(Bush Babees-We Run Things) and Q Tip(Nas-One Love and most of Mobb Deep's timely classic Infamous album) as producers.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago 6
hahahahaha. most of the infamous. is one track most of?
oregonUofOducks 2 years ago
OK he did 3 tracks, and they were very dope.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
The most famous songs in that album were all produced by havoc. Q tip is pretty good and i like him, but he can't even touch dilla.
oregonUofOducks 2 years ago 2
Still tho, all I've been trying to say is, if Dilla really did produce the track single handedly then they would definitely add it on it's discography. I mean why wouldn't they, IT'S MICHAEL JACKSON. Ummah(Q Tip,Ali Shaheed Muhammed,J Dilla fka Jay Dee) remix. bottom line.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago 3
Ok hold on. Last year for a Dilla tribute I spoke with a DJ that goes by the name of DJ Psycho or something like that if my memory is good. We spoke about Dilla cause I'm a great fan that's for sure, and he gave me a word about a secret tape that Dilla DID produced, using Micheal Jackson samples. Actually I can't believe it cause this must be one of these beats and I don't know where the hell does is come from! But believe me it's true, Psycho knows Frank N Dank, Dilla family, etc
drmad21 2 years ago
Michael Jackson samples? Like how "Dancing Machine" was used for Q Tip's "Move" and "All I Do" was used for The Roots "Can't Stop This"("Time:The Donut of the Heart" from Donuts).
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
yet he said Michael Jackson so I'm not sure if he used Jackson 5 samples but anyway, it's like a cassette shit. Think about it, if you a pretty great fan of Dilla you might have heard about the "3 beat tapes" 'MPC 3000" tape or even "Another batch" tape. These were unreleased untill his death. Don't you think he had other tapes that we never heard yet? ok the thing is.. this beat is like a remix so I'm not sure (it's not using samples to make a beat) so I might be wrong with this one...
drmad21 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure Dilla has a plethora of unreleased work. In-fact, I heard he did some unreleased ish for Jay Z.
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago 2
what album? whats the name?
drmad21 2 years ago
where are the others??
drmad21 2 years ago
Who are you talking to?
steeltownbrown52 2 years ago
@steeltownbrown52 True Hip-Hop Fan.... Props to all as ONE!
stakesource 1 year ago
@stakesource come again?
steeltownbrown52 1 year ago
obra maestra de remezcla.......tenemos sus obras para recordarlos.....
forever.......
darkfader76 2 years ago
classic great job man.
-Hertz (those70sguys) Detroit
2 Icons will be missed.
mhz313 2 years ago