00:00 "Everybody thought Tip did the beats..." 00:40 "Slum was the reason I'm even here..." 03:19 --Cats bite you man 04:26 "Madlib is my man..." 07:24 Synthesizers and Sample Clearance 08:47 The Dilla-lade 09:42 Beat CD Batches 10:49 PayJay for MCA 11:33 Royce da 5'9 12:47 Q-Tip 13:38 All Production 14:27 "When I make my music..." 14:48 How do you pick MCs? 15:52 "I'm a very hard critic on my shit..." 16:10 New projects coming out 17:56 Guilty Simpson from the D 18:12 Co-producing with Dre for Bilal 19:03 B Real and Cypress Hill to the D 19:43 Common's "Electric Circus" 20:50 the In-house treatment 21:09 forgetting to save beats 21:49 Phife and Tribe 23:06 Ruff Draft 23:33 Picking beats for Wajeed 24:50 Fuck the Police 26:08 What Producers would you rap to? 26:36 About the Hi Tek cloning 27:25 Talking about biting 28:10 "Why It Gotta Be Like That" Vs. "Do For Love" 28:53 The Soulquarians Story 30:38 Sampling James Brown 31:29 "What I do naturally is..."
I love him so much from Japan. I wish I could meet him in person. I love how he treats music and his perspective to music. He falls in love with music;)
Europe always showed so much love for hip-hop, especially as they got older and the US didn't care about them anymore. It's great to see. I see even Asia has some of that too. Sometimes it's just that music got to them later but still. The love is there. It's dope to see artists get love everywhere they go.
If you know what’s good then you can tell what Qtip was involved in or if he contributed to a track. JD had his way with samples where you couldn’t hear chops in trcks unless he probably wanted to come of like that, talking about the late 90s pre Madlib. He came off real clean, amazing how re-purposed samples and gave them a whole new vibe.
When I make beats I go for a specific genre that I have in mind, but I wouldn’t try to completely copy another artist on purpose. I just put “___ type beat” on my videos because it’s who I think the beat might sound similar to, and it might help the video get more views.
@@mizuko6132yeah, he is. When Dilla and Tip worked as the Ummah, there was no individual shine. Dilla may make a beat all by himself and the production credit will just say "The Ummah". Dilla liked to get his credit where it was due.
00:00 "Everybody thought Tip did the beats..."
00:40 "Slum was the reason I'm even here..."
03:19 --Cats bite you man
04:26 "Madlib is my man..."
07:24 Synthesizers and Sample Clearance
08:47 The Dilla-lade
09:42 Beat CD Batches
10:49 PayJay for MCA
11:33 Royce da 5'9
12:47 Q-Tip
13:38 All Production
14:27 "When I make my music..."
14:48 How do you pick MCs?
15:52 "I'm a very hard critic on my shit..."
16:10 New projects coming out
17:56 Guilty Simpson from the D
18:12 Co-producing with Dre for Bilal
19:03 B Real and Cypress Hill to the D
19:43 Common's "Electric Circus"
20:50 the In-house treatment
21:09 forgetting to save beats
21:49 Phife and Tribe
23:06 Ruff Draft
23:33 Picking beats for Wajeed
24:50 Fuck the Police
26:08 What Producers would you rap to?
26:36 About the Hi Tek cloning
27:25 Talking about biting
28:10 "Why It Gotta Be Like That" Vs. "Do For Love"
28:53 The Soulquarians Story
30:38 Sampling James Brown
31:29 "What I do naturally is..."
J Dilla is the coolest most gifted and peacefulest mind
J Dilla: your favorite producer’s favorite producer
Dilla's life is wisdom. Watching and listening is an opportunity to learn more with each view. Thank you J-Dilla!!
Tape or bandaids on the fingers gets me every time. The more I use the MPC, the more I understand. He was a maniac.
What do you think he would make if he was still here?
sweet love to Erykah
Ship what?
@@cem4376 probably advance to multiple genres
@@preludethealbum I'd see him making some jazz with Madlib or maybe an experimental trap instrumental project
When god speaks I stfu and listen. Lookin’ at his videos of him in the flesh back in ‘03 brings tears of joy to my eyes.
This Brother Speak So Much Facts
I love him so much from Japan. I wish I could meet him in person. I love how he treats music and his perspective to music. He falls in love with music;)
Jay Love Japan Too
@@OTISDAPRODUCER yea I have the album of course.
@@OTISDAPRODUCER otis, is that you, madlib ?? i'm still addicted to mind fusion and medicine show sets, JAYLIB FOREVER
@@OTISDAPRODUCER madlib's real name is otis , just wondering if i'm talking to the legend himself
@@frequentiis Love💯
This guy blessed this world man. Legend.
Europe always showed so much love for hip-hop, especially as they got older and the US didn't care about them anymore. It's great to see. I see even Asia has some of that too. Sometimes it's just that music got to them later but still. The love is there. It's dope to see artists get love everywhere they go.
such a jaydee fan that currently looking up every song or name he mentions in this interview
Gotta buy the Dan Charnas book called « Dilla Time », man.
After all these years I finally unlocked the magic… yet only he can create the melodies and mix it right
the goat...love to see his personality show, wish he was still around
we love u dilla, forever
“Where is the love at??”
@@milo8796 Facts✊🏾
Thx for this it was a lost and now found
HBD DILLA... watched this on 2/7/23.....
One Love #JDILLA ❤️ #MusicisEnergy!!!RIP
this is some gold
If you know what’s good then you can tell what Qtip was involved in or if he contributed to a track. JD had his way with samples where you couldn’t hear chops in trcks unless he probably wanted to come of like that, talking about the late 90s pre Madlib. He came off real clean, amazing how re-purposed samples and gave them a whole new vibe.
Jay dee was a master of flipping samples, a lot of people have a hard time understanding that
@@cyrusjerome: Indeed
RIP DILLA THE G.O.A.T. ✊🕊🕊🕊
RIP J DILLA
4:25 805 MADLIB LORD QUAD LOOP DIGGA WHAT UP!!!
Book readers unite!
1 luv J D
3:23 dilla on "j dilla type beat" youtube producers 😂
When I make beats I go for a specific genre that I have in mind, but I wouldn’t try to completely copy another artist on purpose. I just put “___ type beat” on my videos because it’s who I think the beat might sound similar to, and it might help the video get more views.
It's still a bit of "dick-riding"@@modernmichelangelo
Love the interview…HATE how that kid tried to lead Dilla’s answers with “…but” trying to get Dilla to say some shit to start beef. RIP Jay Dee. 🐐
@@ysk1d We can agree to disagree. RIP J Dilla!
The God
Well i have learnt that if you can rock an mpc like JD you can wear whatever funky head gear yo want 😂
The Don
🔥🔥🔥
10:32 first deez nuts joke from a legend ✊🏾
he really was ahead of the game
@@skoptsy4851 on god
the beat king
8:15 U.F.O PEOPLE!!!!
So dilla was making all the beats but Q tip was getting the credit......wow thats F up
I wonder if he’s talking about the later stuff? The Ummah stuff.
@@mizuko6132yeah, he is. When Dilla and Tip worked as the Ummah, there was no individual shine. Dilla may make a beat all by himself and the production credit will just say "The Ummah". Dilla liked to get his credit where it was due.
6:55 !
2:20
if you're wondering what royce da 5'9 track they're talking about, I think it's either "Let's Grow" or "Life Goes On" off Build & Destroy Part 1.
Yes, it’s about Let’s Grow
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