J Dilla Changed My Life.
Before Breaks. Before Dubstep. Before Electro.
THERE WAS HIP-HOP.
BUT.
What is hip-hop without somebody rapping over it?
J Dilla is forever missed and I cannot speak higher of him.
Over the years i’ve found and collected about 110 uncut raw dilla beats
So i hand picked 16 of my favourite
zipped them up into a new little package i like to call.
Purities. (for no reason)
most are unreleased, and amazing and only go for about 1 to 3 minutes
This is inspiration in the highest form.
If you like music from the soul, you’ll love this.
This has appeal to all music loving audience and i strongly urge you to listen to these.
approx 22 minutes of bliss in just 20mb.
If i had to convince you to listen to these. I would just have to bring up some info about the late great dilla. I’d honestly rather let Black Thought of the Roots explain to you what Dilla meant to so many people. This is the last track of The Roots 7th album Game Theory released in 2006; the track progresses amazingly, you may recognise some of the voices near the end of the track; and the last minute or so blow me away everytime.
ON THE COUNT OF THREE!
Rest In Peace James Yancey.
