I’m just an average white guy living in Cambridgeshire in England. But I love (and live) music and like for you LadySoul he changed my life. I hear him, the sweetness beyond his beats and his riffs. Like Tony Allen, like John Coltrane, like Thelonious Monk, like Blind Willie Johnson, like sister Rosetta and Bessie and Ella they changed something in my DNA. RIP brothers and sisters. “All shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well”!
I feel so much emotion when I see Dilla!! Dude was a god to me.... Sent from another place to show us, not only real music. But to Inspire a whole generation of people! When you have love for something, passion, and dedication. Anything is possible!! Dilla taught me that! I feel like his mission was complete, and now he back home, making the heavens nod they're head!!
@@seanlamar29 he fuckin made dope shit you fuckin ass. What else was he known for?! He changed hip-hop for listeners. He really ventured out and refreshed the genre. You couldn't get that feeling no where else at the time.
dilla is one of my heroes. i thought there would never be another interview of him on here again other than the ones we've all seen... this put a smile on my face
That was an incredibly heartfelt interview from someone who is often stated as quiet. You can see he really appreciated when a crows recognises his talent.
He was actually sick in this video and you can see the effects it was starting to have on him smh and i read in a article he was suffering the whole time before his demise...😢😔
@@010les not really. he was always skinny. the pictures of him chubby are when he was sick like 2004. dilla wasn’t exactly sick here. dude was always skinny
I thank you kindly for posting this, SO good to hear this man speak. So positive, regal nature. So many people talk about Dilla and rightfully so, but to hear him in this rare interview beats any 10,000 johnny come lately hipsters rockin' "Dilla changed my life" T Shirts.
i live hip hop since i can remember and make music for about 12 years. i´m 28 years old and a few days ago someone said to me: "...come on man, grow up and stop that shit...you will never make it..." then i thought of dilla and his fate. a great genius...had to leave our planet. if he were still alive he would go on and on...so why should i stop!! THANK YOU JAY DEE...god bless & love from germany
This a prime example that the good die young....and assclowns live forever. However, Dilla's spirit and music still lives on. RIP Mr. James Yancey....aka J Dilla.
You tube makes us miss him more with it only being a few videos of him . I pray and hope for more so I can practice for this biopic I wanna do. I'm from the D also so it's ALL RESPECT
Im from the D! Eastside right near conant gardens and to this day my city doesnt respect dillas work! I fuckin hate how the king of hip hop and the mpc is from my city and my city barely represents him.. Just this trick trick and feminem talk.. smh rip brother yancey...shit makes me cry thinking about him and this city period.. Im 25 and I miss him like im his sis Martha or bro Illa..
See everybody was just rocking out in the spot enjoying J Dilla mixing beats miss these days cant even find events/spots like this anymore...and Detroit dont rep J Dilla like they're suppose to
i know that will sound cheesy but that makes me wanna cry everytime i see it... i live in italy, here real hip hop didnt even arrive yet...and I miss the GOAT of all times..it makes me wanna cry cuz i wont have the chance to see him playin his dope beats and music anymore in my life.it'd be very sweet if people that had the chance to met Dilla or to see him playin' told us something bout that experience. REST IN PEACE DILLA.I miss u and i have a tought dedicated to u everyday
Mad love dude, and you will ever be loved because you have brought each and every one of us to this place through music, man what a legacy and example you have set to others, in that positive things can bring people from all kinds of places and backgrounds together for the love of one thing, namely music. May god have a power supply and a set of decks wherever you are. R.I.P
There was nothing lo-fi about Dilla just that some of his best tapes have cassette hisses and uploaded on RUclips with that quality, dudes sonics were on another plantet
J. Dilla was the truth hands down a legend...The "won't do" track that i'm bout to bump right now in his honor after seeing this and the climax joint with slum village...no matter what part of the world somebody lived in you loved j dilla true hip hop...r.i.p to the real king of beats
Its weird all these years ive been listening to dillas beats. Yet this may be the first time I’ve heard his voice. In my mind the man ive envisioned him as has been solely shaped by the sounds hes created.
@ruffdraft07 i know dre was a fan of dilla and i love dre but have u ever heard the SV song reunion? the part where Dilla says "and all of my peeps that rep mo D than 12 eminems" thats gotta mean something
Can never get enough of Dilla... any heads out there have the name for that last track that was briefly played at the end?? would be much appreciated.. Wordup peoples on the D train.. this shit will never die
Yeah man, Toronto had mad love for Dilla and Slum back in the day. Used to hear them being played constantly on college radio. Since Detroit is relatively close we were on the same wave length of hip hop back then.
Rest easy, Dilla baby. Rest in perfect peace.
You really *did* change my life...
I’m just an average white guy living in Cambridgeshire in England. But I love (and live) music and like for you LadySoul he changed my life. I hear him, the sweetness beyond his beats and his riffs. Like Tony Allen, like John Coltrane, like Thelonious Monk, like Blind Willie Johnson, like sister Rosetta and Bessie and Ella they changed something in my DNA. RIP brothers and sisters. “All shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well”!
I like to think that J Dilla and Nujabes are chilling together and making beats in heaven.
Imagine the library of crates God has for those two to dig through.
And with that I'm gonna' just.... Cry over here... for a little..
@@TheRadioShach 🤗🤗🤗
added bonus: JD, Nujabes AND Phife are KILLIN it rn.
@@nayahri 🤗🤗🤗
why would someone hate j dilla? he's one of the most dope producers ever!
I feel so much emotion when I see Dilla!! Dude was a god to me.... Sent from another place to show us, not only real music. But to
Inspire a whole generation of people! When you have love for something, passion, and dedication. Anything is possible!! Dilla taught me that!
I feel like his mission was complete, and now he back home, making the heavens nod they're head!!
No b.s. J you did indeed change my life. RIP.
Candace Hazzard what did he do to change urs
What did he do
@@seanlamar29 he fuckin made dope shit you fuckin ass. What else was he known for?! He changed hip-hop for listeners. He really ventured out and refreshed the genre. You couldn't get that feeling no where else at the time.
AMV Audio chill out
So hows now?
Happy 49th birthday dilla 🎉 🎉 🎉!!! Remember you was is and will always be a hip hop beatmaking legend, and one of my favorites.
dilla is one of my heroes. i thought there would never be another interview of him on here again other than the ones we've all seen... this put a smile on my face
TORONTO LOVES YOU JAY ! LONG LIVE THE KING !
Aint it crazy? What he talked about in this interview is still relevant in 2015. We live in a cruel corporation. #RealTalk
*2017 =/
@@spinitch
• 2018 :(
@@Chevy-jordan WORD!
*2019
I'll come back to this thread in 2020
That was an incredibly heartfelt interview from someone who is often stated as quiet. You can see he really appreciated when a crows recognises his talent.
This Kat was cool as fuck and thats a fact
we know
Dilla is the realest rest in paradise
I finally got to hear him talk after all these years. Still wondering why it took so long.
He was actually sick in this video and you can see the effects it was starting to have on him smh and i read in a article he was suffering the whole time before his demise...😢😔
not sick in this interview exactly
@@jdillasmpc2774 dude its pretty clear
look how skinny he is here
google his pictures
dilla was always a kinda chubby dude
@@010les not really. he was always skinny. the pictures of him chubby are when he was sick like 2004. dilla wasn’t exactly sick here. dude was always skinny
@@jdillasmpc2774I mean, he does tend to look different in every picture he’s in so there’s that
Read Dilla Time, it'll brief everythang
Nothing but respect for this man
RIP "J Dilla" - Gone But Not Forgotten.
RIP Jay Dee! AKA your favorite producer's favorite producer.
0:23 when the beat changes that can only be done by a magician like J Dilla
I thank you kindly for posting this, SO good to hear this man speak. So positive, regal nature.
So many people talk about Dilla and rightfully so, but to hear him in this rare interview
beats any 10,000 johnny come lately hipsters rockin' "Dilla changed my life" T Shirts.
Bruh I really wish he was hear. Had so much insight on alot of relevant things
I always come back just to hear Dilla speak. I can hear the music in his voice. Man, if he still was here......
Watching this for the first time made me tear up.
i wonder if he was alive, how his beats would sound?
R.I.P to the Greatest all time!
He was only getting started 😳
R.I.P Amazing king of beats
first time ever hearing dilla’s talking voice, crazy
i live hip hop since i can remember and make music for about 12 years. i´m 28 years old and a few days ago someone said to me: "...come on man, grow up and stop that shit...you will never make it..." then i thought of dilla and his fate. a great genius...had to leave our planet. if he were still alive he would go on and on...so why should i stop!! THANK YOU JAY DEE...god bless & love from germany
This a prime example that the good die young....and assclowns live forever. However, Dilla's spirit and music still lives on. RIP Mr. James Yancey....aka J Dilla.
You tube makes us miss him more with it only being a few videos of him . I pray and hope for more so I can practice for this biopic I wanna do. I'm from the D also so it's ALL RESPECT
Fuck. If he was still alive today.
ben joseph heroes get remembered, legends never die. remember that.
ben joseph he wouldve been producing the hell out of some tracks
Im from the D! Eastside right near conant gardens and to this day my city doesnt respect dillas work! I fuckin hate how the king of hip hop and the mpc is from my city and my city barely represents him.. Just this trick trick and feminem talk.. smh rip brother yancey...shit makes me cry thinking about him and this city period.. Im 25 and I miss him like im his sis Martha or bro Illa..
feminem lol
You damn right bro!! Westside, 7mile reppin! They sho DON'T respect the Realist, at ALL
Been getting these raw ass interviews in my feed RUclips algorithm keep up with the culture
Love and respect from the 6ix. RIP.
See everybody was just rocking out in the spot enjoying J Dilla mixing beats miss these days cant even find events/spots like this anymore...and Detroit dont rep J Dilla like they're suppose to
i know that will sound cheesy but that makes me wanna cry everytime i see it...
i live in italy, here real hip hop didnt even arrive yet...and I miss the GOAT of all times..it makes me wanna cry cuz i wont have the chance to see him playin his dope beats and music anymore in my life.it'd be very sweet if people that had the chance to met Dilla or to see him playin' told us something bout that experience.
REST IN PEACE DILLA.I miss u and i have a tought dedicated to u everyday
Mad love dude, and you will ever be loved because you have brought each and every one of us to this place through music, man what a legacy and example you have set to others, in that positive things can bring people from all kinds of places and backgrounds together for the love of one thing, namely music. May god have a power supply and a set of decks wherever you are. R.I.P
The legend talking about my hometown
It's interesting to think that Dilla and Nujabes were both born on February 7th 1974. Godfathers of lo-fi hip hop
There was nothing lo-fi about Dilla just that some of his best tapes have cassette hisses and uploaded on RUclips with that quality, dudes sonics were on another plantet
fax @@justinjordan67
Theres never gonna be another Jay Dee !
DAMN thanks for putting this up man, props
Wow thanks for this upload!!!!
Dude was a genius. Rip
*Listen to the work of my brother FEELFOUND, he really needs support, he is trying. 💯*
To my mans...Dilla..
Thank you JayDee!
Great video. Great Respect. I want to use the video on a greek documentary about beatmaking. How can i contact please?
LMAO THAT LAST 3 SECONDS OF THE VIDEO!?!?!? dafuq, how he get those lows so smooth.
Sleep well ❤️❤️rest in eternal peace
Does anybody know that song at 1:18? I’ve seen this video and I always wondered what song that is.
The one person who disliked this video lacks a soul.
thanx br--that ish is CRAZY!!!
RIP Dilla dawg
greatest producer ever!
This just made me cry....
Y'all need to be honored to even watch a legend like j dilla on RUclips!
I’m glad we treated him well
Forever love.
J. Dilla was the truth hands down a legend...The "won't do" track that i'm bout to bump right now in his honor after seeing this and the climax joint with slum village...no matter what part of the world somebody lived in you loved j dilla true hip hop...r.i.p to the real king of beats
rip legend; def gone to soon, the heart aches when i consider what greatness he would of coninued to make had he lived longer
Ain't nothing like that signature Dilla swing....just replayed that beat snippet at 3:18 like 23 times...no lie. R.I.P. -BNZ
GOAT Producer
from detroit all the way to toronto.. real hip hop..!
And that last 20 seconds is why Dilla Day went to Miami.... not mad....
Its weird all these years ive been listening to dillas beats. Yet this may be the first time I’ve heard his voice. In my mind the man ive envisioned him as has been solely shaped by the sounds hes created.
RIP the man the legend j dilla
dilla was the ultimate. thank u, dilla. r.i.p.
1:47 love man, nothing but love.
Man i wish i coulda got the chance to meet Dilla.......1luv R.I.P
Yeah check out the sample he used....one of my favorite songs by the beat master
I miss J Dilla!!!
so do I friend
God rest his soul
When he died his daughter was young and probably didn’t remember his voice it’s koo having these videos to watch
I got my rilla from j dilla ...My farther in this hip hop shit ...R.I.P The Best producer of all time
there will never be another
Rest In Beats, Dilla!!!!!!!
"turn it up,love"
J Dilla should get a great biopic film.
What are the songs played at 0:49 and 1:03? 🔥🔥🔥
Take them clothes off by Frank n Dank
And Slum Village Fall in love remix
@@DjNRaider Thanks a lot👏🏽
Long live j dilla! 👑
Toronto loves J Dilla
J DILLA IS THE GREATEST....
Last beat is "Track 21" from Dilla's "Another Batch" album.
THANK YOU! I knew the beat but did not know the name
Love and respect!
That track is off ANOTHER BATCH. Dig for it.
Track at the end is dillatronic 36
RIP...the greatest of all time!
@ruffdraft07 i know dre was a fan of dilla and i love dre
but have u ever heard the SV song reunion?
the part where Dilla says "and all of my peeps that rep mo D than 12 eminems"
thats gotta mean something
J Dilla was a Hip Hop beat making genius may he RIP.
makes me smile.
Outro song is Track 21 from Another Batch. Welcome :)
Toronto LOVE Jay all day!
Can never get enough of Dilla...
any heads out there have the name for that last track that was briefly played at the end??
would be much appreciated..
Wordup peoples on the D train.. this shit will never die
RIP J DILLA
fantastic.
you guys are lucky to see him perform
I got nothing to say but envy
factZ
GOD BLESS THE G.O.A.T.!!!!
3:18 is black Soul at it's finest Dilla forever
whats the song in the background at 0:43 please i love what im hearing
sound like Michael Jackson ill be there
manuel Medina me too
Frank-N-Dank "Take Dem Clothes Off"
@@enzoarcari2593 Do you know the song at 1:04 perhaps?
@@colepitt2184 fall-n-Love Remix
Lord bring that guy back 2 us..its unfair
r.i.p...... i love u dilla!!! -1-
Damn I had no idea that he visited Toronto back in 03.
JEFFMAN90 He also came in '99...there's a clip of Slum Village performing that year in Toronto in the Still Shining documentary.
Yeah man, Toronto had mad love for Dilla and Slum back in the day. Used to hear them being played constantly on college radio. Since Detroit is relatively close we were on the same wave length of hip hop back then.
@beanznkornbread its called Village. should be on an album called "Old Donuts". I'm 8 months late, but hopefully you get your hands on it. #DILLALIVES
Idk why but J dilla kinda reminds me of Dave Chappelle