I CANT BELIEVE that Jay Dee has passed away. I heard yesterday one of my good friends IMed me and told me that he heard Jay Dee was dead. I went on MTV.com and saw nothing, while I probably should have gone to some other news sources, I figured, well it might just be another one of those rumors anyway and he really can’t be dead. I mean there are more songs that need to be created for me to love. One of my favorite producers in hip-hop is gone. He had a sound ya’ll. One that a lot of other musicians closetly looked up to. He is one of Pharell and Kanye’s favorite producers. He has had his hand in some of everything and everything he’s had a hand in has been golden. I remember when me and some of my friends took a trip to Detroit for a career fair. When we went crate digging and cd searching, we had our eyes on the prize, some rare Jay Dee fare and his newest dope release Welcome to Detroit. It was like SV and Jay Dee was the soundtrack for our whole trip. Not to mention the fact that Jacky played nothing but Jay Dee, SV and Dwele the whole way there, but I didn’t complain cuz I loved it. He was apart of the Ummah, and if anyone knows me they know what that means to me. Not only is he partly responsible for my extreme devotion to Tribe, he is also the reason why Labcabincalifornia STAYS in rotation on any music playing device I get. He is the reason why I even bothered to listen to anything Madlib had because he thought enough of him to create an album together. Jay Dee was definitely underrated to those above ground and in the press, but he was certainly loved by all those that really matter. I am too thrown by this sudden death. His death to me means what Aaliyah’s death meant to her legion of fans old and new across the world. It doesn’t make sense. But we’re always taught that God doesn’t make mistakes. Maybe since Dilla is in heaven the next Tupac release will have some dope beats. Ha Ha *pours out a lil liquor* I’m bumpin Jay Dee all day in tribute, (ya’ll know I got a LOT of material to bump) I’mma put together a DJ PotpourrE Jay Dilla Tribute CD. Anyone who want’s a copy, hit me up with your address @ taleialockett@gmail.com. If I already have your address, you’ll be getting it anyway. This is one of my favorite songs I was listening to on the way home this morning. A lot of MCees and young men period, need to listen to this message put so smoothly over some Dilla production.
Little Brother – Blackstar
‘Now listen’
[Mos]
..doin this song for you.
all my little brothers.. out in the street.
strugglin to survive.. keep your eyes on the prize, you know
[Kweli]
Yeah, the revolution will not be televised
Or broadcast live on the net
My man Mos said it’s personal.. knamsayin?
It’s gotta start from right up in here, you know
[Mos & Kweli]
You can’t stop, you know [3x]
You can’t stop when we rep
[Kweli]
We rep the ain’t-gots
Ain’t nobody can’t start no party like us, we crush the faint hearts
From Hallsey to St. Mark’s, walk in the main blocks
Painted with blood that’s still hot, so deep it stain socks
The pain spark frustration, situations lead to hatin
Some deal with drug distribution, others walk the plantation
Some know the code a’ the streets, some got a college education
Come down on the weekend, and peep the conversation
[Mos]
Yo
On the corner, units stormed out
Ghetto lookin bombed out
Police waited to roll, for those who walk the wrong route
Shorties goin all out, they got they swords drawn out
Ready to brawl out, gettin fought til they fall out
Black like Morehouse, 40 o’z is tossed out
For brothers that they mourn bout, get wrecked til it’s dawn out
Whether they broke or flossed out, honeys pass they draws out
Lookin for a ticket out the poor-house
A jungle out here
Lions keep they claws out, fangs and jaws out
Weak just get forced out
Names is called out, ghetto-fame is sought out
You wanna be the man that they talk bout
I walked out
I had some things on my mind to sort out
I thought bout the wild circumstance we born out
Remember myself at your age, when I was just like you
If that was now, I don’t know what I would do
My answer’s? closest to me
So what I say to you is goin for me
Son we both still growin indeed
But where you at, I was, and where you been, I left
Utilize my experience to guide your step
Some people get love but don’t command respect
It’s somethin that you can’t ride with a check
Over-rollin your lex or icy links that hang from your neck
If it’s real, who need to deal with the special effects?
[Kweli]
Come here, come here, yo
Lemme drop this on ya, look they gotchu cornered
The corner of the block is hot, I ain’t got to warn ya
‘Cause I see you every day, trapped in every way
‘Shit, I’m a thug, and that’s all that I can say’
Who are you anyway?
Mary J.? I spend, many nights awake, watchin you while you sleep
Tryin to figure out how to be the example, ’cause talk is cheap
As you walk the streets, study cats on the real
In a convo, just make your point to relax and chill
[Niggas] wanna destroy each other in a cypher instead a’ build
Be a- man of will, don’t be- standin still
If you- don’t plan ahead, then you- plan to fail
Do ? in a daze when the ways reveal
Like they funny style but I’m not laughin
Serious [niggas] makin money while the police is passin
Can’t wait for opportunity to knock, you gotta make it happen
It ain’t about no spectacular ways a’ rappin
Just immaculate ways a’ action.. dig?
[Mos sings]
Little Brother
I know that times is hard
Keep your mind on guard
Stay clear of things that are harmin
You’ll get along
I sing my song
For little brothers
Out there in the street
Strugglin to make ends meet
Gotta hold the heat
Strugglin so hard to compete
Stay clear of things that harm
Do it for y’all
Try to stay strong
Keep movin on [6x]
some of the words are ? that’s where they couldn’t get the exact lyric but well majority of it is here, you get the picture. Go listen to the song!
Peace
Hey you have my email I want a copy of the cd. Also I have money now. Did somebody say lunch?????
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I did play Jay Dee the whole time didn’t I? I was kind of obsessed with his catelog huh?
Well, if the guy wasn’t a musical genius, maybe I wouldn’t care as much.
But his beats were like the soundtrack to two years of my life, I was just numb when I heard he was gone.
I’m sure he’s alright now, no suffering. I’m sure he can take comfort in the fact that people like me loved his music and are celebrating it now. I think that’s all he really wanted, for us to enjoy the music and enjoy each other in the music.
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