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Feeling “HEATED” Listening to JAY DEE [Dilla Month!]
Sample Sunday 029

On the 7th February 1974, a genius was born. His name was James Dewitt Yancey. To others, J Dilla. An absolute legend in the Hip Hop production scene who should need no introduction.

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Tracks

  • Shouts - J Dilla
  • Sometimes (feat. Q-Tip) [Ummah Remix] - Brand New Heavies
  • All In - Q-Tip
  • Heat - Common
  • Make It Fast - Guilty Simpson

Samples

  • Asiko (In a Silent Mix) - Tony Allen
  • Make It Fast, Make It Slow - Rob
  • Friendly Street - Upp
  • Man - Woman (Mono) - Eric Burdon & the Animals
  • Glowin’ - The Rationals
  • Dance With Me - The Louis Hayes Group

Samples

  • Asiko (In a Silent Mix) - Tony Allen
  • Make It Fast, Make It Slow - Rob
  • Friendly Street - Upp
  • Man - Woman (Mono) - Eric Burdon & the Animals
  • Glowin’ - The Rationals
  • Dance With Me - The Louis Hayes Group

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