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    Questlove, drummer and co-founder of The Roots, reflects on the genius of J Dilla’s sampling, notably his use of Roy Ayers’ Ain't Got Time for Black Star’s Little Brother.
    Watch the full lecture for a deep dive on drumming, Dilla and D’Angelo.
    ► • Questlove talks Drums,...
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  • @flavwhite
    @flavwhite 7 лет назад +1785

    He's right, Dilla made his samples sound like loops when 99% of them were chopped to death.

    • @nopenope7700
      @nopenope7700 5 лет назад +3

      What the hell does chopped to death mean? Anybody with a good sense of rhythm can do that...

    • @JordanWBrace
      @JordanWBrace 5 лет назад +33

      How did he even do it? Imagine how amazing and insightful it would've been watching Dilla chop records up!

    • @elismith8356
      @elismith8356 5 лет назад +63

      @@nopenope7700 u try doing this by hand with no computer no protools and remember u have 2 find every bit where there is no vocals. Just on uh MPC bro of course its possible but can u do it and make it sound as good as Dilla made it sound. I agree with quest I would of thought it was uh actual loop but it was constructed and each section put together.

    • @elismith8356
      @elismith8356 5 лет назад +18

      @@nopenope7700 do u even make beats what does chopping uh record have 2 do with rhythm. If u don't know what chopped to death means you my friend are just ignorant 2 sampling records on drum machines or any other music format. Would u like me to breakdown the term of chopping uh record ? I'm also sure if u watch this whole questlove lecture u will find your simple answer.I mean u could even watch the Iggy Pop lecture and learn something.

    • @nopenope7700
      @nopenope7700 5 лет назад +4

      The ONLY reason why this a thing...
      is because it was New and it gave robot drummers like Quest space to be free...
      But wasn't even Dilla...
      It was D'Angelo.

  • @pcastalano32
    @pcastalano32 5 лет назад +136

    I Understand where he coming from, me & Dilla went to school together back in late late 80"s early 90"S we had a crew called D.D.P . Double Dose Possie in High school, Benjamin O. Davis Aerospace Highschool On the east side of Detroit ( I remember he sampled a, Donald Bird classic for the talent show we were in .... I took the L.P from my Uncle Chuck Record collection ... & That's how it all started , back then he went by the name (Silk )

    • @onestar8753
      @onestar8753 4 года назад +2

      paris castalano yo that sounds so dope
      Man! Could we talk? Email me at Johndoeremix@gmail.com

    • @tyyer
      @tyyer 3 года назад +16

      thats an incredible story man, its cool to hear about how talented these guys were even in their youth

    • @Skinwalker110
      @Skinwalker110 3 года назад +17

      His brother Bobo Lamb be posting all types of great storys on dilla to thank you for this one brother🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩

    • @d-nyl6116
      @d-nyl6116 3 года назад +3

      Peace

  • @sixthSigmaSnowball
    @sixthSigmaSnowball 8 лет назад +468

    Solving a 10,000 piece puzzle by throwing it in the air and having it land completed on a table. "Talent hits targets others can't hit. Genius hit targets others can't even see."

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 5 лет назад +6

      talent hits targets ortbers cant, genius hits targets others cant see?????????? where is this from??? if YOU came up with that yourself then BRA fucking VO!!!!!!! that is a great quote.

    • @kunivin999
      @kunivin999 5 лет назад +14

      That's from a great philosopher named Schopenhauer. Peace

    • @freein2339
      @freein2339 5 лет назад

      Musicians create music others can't hear....people who sample try to ride the jock of real musicians....

    • @jackrock121
      @jackrock121 3 года назад +1

      @@freein2339 You really are miserable

    • @freein2339
      @freein2339 3 года назад

      @@jackrock121 No ...I merely state facts...get over it..

  • @r.s.marcus3043
    @r.s.marcus3043 4 года назад +84

    He was so low-key about his creations that I didn't even realize that he made my favorite loops until he died. Every other great in hip hop has him as the penultimate talent in producer history.

  • @jwizdum2103
    @jwizdum2103 3 года назад +43

    In my opinion, just to think of chopping a beat like "Don't Cry" that way he did, it's almost alien like, it's truly a high level use of the brain to chop shit the way he did, Dilla was a genius.

  • @therouxburroughs8426
    @therouxburroughs8426 8 лет назад +264

    If u notice when he plays the sample he blinks everytime there is no vocals like he's remember it each time he closes on rhythm with his idea of the actual beat mapped out in his head. not only was Jay Dee a genius with Rhythm so is Questlove. He's like a father figure to me at this point vicariously through his internet wisdom and my love of his drumming and producing and DJ'ing. rock on quest, RIP Dee...

    • @iii2308
      @iii2308 6 лет назад +2

      Dilla issa God to me😩😩

    • @alvarezgamers
      @alvarezgamers 6 лет назад +1

      I was thinking the same. quest is a manic at drumming and all things music. Such an inspiration dude.

    • @bobjamaica9045
      @bobjamaica9045 2 года назад +2

      Can you explain what you meant by that? Because I see him blinking randomly even during vocals unless I’m missing something here

    • @frankystrings
      @frankystrings Год назад +1

      @@bobjamaica9045 hea full of ishit but the end of his message was his point I think

    • @MrO_thevoice
      @MrO_thevoice 20 дней назад

      Nah he was just blinking

  • @MrFonte-ug1gm
    @MrFonte-ug1gm 10 лет назад +153

    "Little Brother" ONE OF MY ALLLLL TIME FAVS

    • @jungle-wav1322
      @jungle-wav1322 8 лет назад +13

      5. MF Doom
      4. Ye
      3. Nujabes
      2. Dilla
      1. Pete Rock

    • @elijahhill6602
      @elijahhill6602 4 года назад +15

      Jungle -Wav All caps when you spell #5’s name.

    • @NateDogg8870
      @NateDogg8870 3 года назад

      Jungle -Wav J Dilla is deffo number 1

    • @alonzox5420
      @alonzox5420 3 года назад +2

      @@elijahhill6602 RIP MF DOOM & J. Dilla

    • @tylergrace5137
      @tylergrace5137 3 года назад +2

      @@alonzox5420 1. Pete Rock
      2. Dilla
      3. Nujabes
      4. DOOM
      5. Madlib (honestly tied with DOOM in production, but DOOM gets extra points for MCing like a god too)

  • @lovedichoreo1529
    @lovedichoreo1529 7 лет назад +144

    He made it sound fluid. He made it sound like an actual loop (although he crafted it piece by piece seamlessly)

    • @mjsburneraccount5591
      @mjsburneraccount5591 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve tried to recreate the loop many times myself. No matter how many times I do it, it never sounds as fluid as how Dilla chopped it. It’s something about the way he did it we’re every snippet of the sample is played perfectly in succession and precisely matches the tempo. And this was done with older technology. He truly was one of the greatest geniuses to ever grace the boards

  • @DCeeMusik
    @DCeeMusik 10 лет назад +363

    Amazing! That's incredible how he sampled end parts and mixed parts with no vocals and made a song that sounded fluid. By Hand! On a MPC 3000. Remember, 3000s did not have waveforms nor a ton of sample time. Dilla made it work and made a banger out of it. Thanks, Brother Quest, for telling us this Dilla gem!

    • @timsohn7057
      @timsohn7057 10 лет назад +9

      nobs and arrows lol. I can see how he would have done it, but it is SOOOO cumbersome on the MP vs programs these days. I still use the MPC, but usually after I edit everything. I use it only really for nostalgia. Around mid 2000s, my MPC started to get outpaced by some really good programs out now days. But I still love the MPC swings and workflow when it comes to straight up sampling records.

    • @jaimerobinson5246
      @jaimerobinson5246 10 лет назад +12

      Tim Sohn keep the hardware alive and you sustain a sound that 80-90% of producers have escaped

    • @timsohn7057
      @timsohn7057 9 лет назад +2

      LMAO @ MS-DOS. ver 5.00+ was the truth tho.

    • @timsohn7057
      @timsohn7057 9 лет назад +2

      Jaime Robinson Will do bro. I used to make so much beats and even sell em quite a bit. I went back to school later in life for health care and haven't been able to as much. Miss it alot. I plan to upload alot of my stuff on youtube. Im so old...those beats were pre youtube hahaha.

    • @timsohn7057
      @timsohn7057 9 лет назад

      Jaime Robinson I have 2-3 beats only on my acct "eladbrit" but even those are quite old.

  • @kri8beats778
    @kri8beats778 4 года назад +51

    Dilla too clean. There's a reason all other producers respect him more than anyone else ever.... Long live DILLA!

  • @JustGod7
    @JustGod7 9 лет назад +748

    that is some difficult to almost impossible shit to do by chopping that by hand. He took out the pieces that Roy Ayers didn't speak on and made a beat. Even the part where Roy Ayers says "Now Listen" he added that part in. I seen post where people tried to recreate it and it sounds shitty. Dilla is in my top 5 greatest producers.

    • @lex.cordis
      @lex.cordis 9 лет назад +56

      It's incredible, man. You can't hear any seams in it from the chops. I can't imagine the type of painstaking work it would take to get that so perfect. Like Quest said, it just sounds like a sampled loop!

    • @trevorjones5412
      @trevorjones5412 9 лет назад +17

      1. Dilla
      2. Kanye
      3. Pharell
      4 & so on. who cares

    • @moesephxd91
      @moesephxd91 9 лет назад +125

      Trevor Jones uh madlib? MADLIB?

    • @lex.cordis
      @lex.cordis 9 лет назад +60

      moesephxd91 Shit, I was surprised to not at least see Pete Rock and/or Premier. But to each their own.

    • @moesephxd91
      @moesephxd91 9 лет назад +20

      word, i love pete rock and dj premier but premier does not appeal to me as much as the other guys :/ too raw for my soul jazz funk ears

  • @mitchellwaubano156
    @mitchellwaubano156 9 лет назад +76

    lmao q is straight up chillin on that couch

  • @gjbap
    @gjbap 10 лет назад +89

    Miss you Dilla....

  • @LoneStarVII
    @LoneStarVII 10 лет назад +19

    As someone who remixed his Bye/So Far To Go, I can tell he did the same thing with those songs. He got little snippets and combined them into one vocal-less loop.

  • @mrgroosumthasandman8046
    @mrgroosumthasandman8046 8 лет назад +131

    Well explained Q! You got die hard instrument/band players saying "Oh any body can make anything sound good by JUST PRESSING BUTTONS"!!!! People that stay in there own box just don't understand, IT'S LIKE SOLVING A 10,000 PIECE PUZZLE IN RECORD TIME!!!!

    • @tupd
      @tupd 5 лет назад

      Mrgroosum ThaSandman i mean, with all the software now damn near anybody can make something sound good by just pressing buttons. Like Quest said, Dilla was doing his thing before the advent of all the plugins etc. His craft was a digital analog mix.

    • @James-pb8xu
      @James-pb8xu 5 лет назад +5

      Anything can sound or look good at first glance. the problem is keeping it fresh. Which software can't do for you.

    • @PeteS_1994
      @PeteS_1994 5 лет назад +1

      @@James-pb8xu Exactly or giving the song some soul or expression still takes skill.

  • @jazzg4570
    @jazzg4570 3 года назад +8

    It’s amazing how much he was able to use with just the sample. Any other producer would still felt the need to add some booming kick or somethin extra but Dilla was able to get everything he needed out of that Roy Ayers song alone

  • @theafrospacecowboy
    @theafrospacecowboy 7 лет назад +44

    1:01 And accidentally, Questlove did that little loop at the outro of Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's "In The House"... lol

    • @vernlarge2908
      @vernlarge2908 6 лет назад +4

      Hugo Arruda dos Santos
      Showbiz used that 1st on an interlude on the Runaway Slaves album, and his was the best!

  • @Junior13113
    @Junior13113 6 лет назад +60

    Is it fair to say that J Dilla is a music genius? I think that's a fair assessment.

    • @nweeezy
      @nweeezy 4 года назад +3

      i've always thought this; no one understood and used texture like Dilla did.

    • @lewistyler462
      @lewistyler462 6 месяцев назад

      No controversy there

  • @JAYLIB03
    @JAYLIB03 10 лет назад +14

    I remember hearing this sample in Pete rocks & CLs 'The main ingrediant." I'm a big Dilla fan and I thought he looped the sample. It's interesting hearing questlove explain how dilla chopped up the sample so good it sounded like a loop.

  • @lovedichoreo1529
    @lovedichoreo1529 7 лет назад +76

    "Its the equivalent of someone solving a 10,000 piece puzzle in record time"

  • @SebCrateDigger
    @SebCrateDigger 10 лет назад +6

    J Dilla is the best human being who had brought a new vision of hip hop. I'm proud to listen his sounds again. Thanks J Dilla and rest in peace.

  • @Bootstrap193
    @Bootstrap193 10 лет назад +30

    2:00 someone make a gif

  • @lw3257
    @lw3257 10 лет назад +11

    Dilla's skills and the way he did things will forever be unmatched....there are alot of GREAT producers but no one will reach dilla.

    • @joshuacoughlin4773
      @joshuacoughlin4773 Год назад +2

      Madlib exists

    • @kosuzu_
      @kosuzu_ Год назад +3

      @@joshuacoughlin4773 Madlib is definitely a top 5 producer. He has a really good ear for samples, thats why hes the “Loot Digga”. But when it comes to chops and drums Dilla is uncontested. Even Madlib said it himself, “He’s king of the beats to me.”

  • @KevDNYC1
    @KevDNYC1 10 лет назад +4

    Dilla had such an influence on my different hobbies. Some of my most awesome days was playing an MMO online like WoW or Planetside back in the day and throwing on a 2 hour mixtape of his. Kind of like a soundtrack for my avatars running around the games. haha Dilla is easily in my top 5 favorite producers of all time.

  • @postmodernmusicalsophist2503
    @postmodernmusicalsophist2503 6 лет назад +9

    Too many people are afraid to put new guys in their lists. Cause i swear Terrace Martin deserves to be in a top 10

  • @RBMA
    @RBMA  10 лет назад +130

    Questlove breaks down J Dilla's sample sorcery...
    Watch the full lecture - ruclips.net/video/yCxVzCe2N1Y/видео.html - for a deep dive on drumming, Dilla and D’Angelo.

    • @OURshow
      @OURshow 10 лет назад +53

      DILLA DILLA DILLA BEATS BEATS BEATS.... let's not forget that another amazing producer was born on the same day on the other side of the planet... Nujabes!

    • @MsBeatJunkie
      @MsBeatJunkie 10 лет назад +8

      OUR show Yes he was amazing, I adore his music. His jazzy mellow sample techniques

    • @OURshow
      @OURshow 10 лет назад +1

      RyNea Soul definitely. We try to keep both their legacies going on our radio show.

    • @MsBeatJunkie
      @MsBeatJunkie 10 лет назад

      That's awesome, and I'm glad that you do!

    • @carloscamino6385
      @carloscamino6385 9 лет назад

      Ll

  • @marcusiralieus
    @marcusiralieus 5 лет назад +3

    J dilla actually changed the way I viewed music 🎵 inspirational man miss u ❤️💕

  • @78proto
    @78proto 5 лет назад +3

    Dilla was truly amazing. I always try to recreate his most difficult loops. This is on my bucket list, and Still Shining....if I can only find the source...

  • @tomzirp4457
    @tomzirp4457 3 года назад +3

    Questlove is definitely in the house, such a G and encyclopedia of good music

    • @bv6377
      @bv6377 2 года назад

      questlove youre not in the house

  • @rmdavis85
    @rmdavis85 7 месяцев назад

    Like Water For Chocolate is one of my all time favorite hip-hop album, which was birth from that studio in that era

  • @xinsectoxurbanox
    @xinsectoxurbanox 7 лет назад +4

    this video makes me incredibly sad/happy at the same time.. coming from a place where I discovered J Dilla during his later years... it's crazy to have his style broken down.

  • @LawrinMaxwellsmpc500
    @LawrinMaxwellsmpc500 10 лет назад +24

    I also chop my samples like that, I chop in quarter notes, just like how he demonstrates, one chop for every beat in the sample. It makes for a very neat loop because you have more control over the chop placement. Classic chopping technique for MPC users.

  • @Jeannek4493
    @Jeannek4493 3 года назад

    I love how he talks about how he made it sound “normal”, freakin amazing

  • @raybrooks1555
    @raybrooks1555 3 года назад +3

    he always used great soul music too....Roy Ayers, Stevie Wonder, the list goes on and on......

  • @Warhero1171
    @Warhero1171 3 года назад +4

    Hey, Questlove's in the house. . .

  • @davidk8055
    @davidk8055 10 лет назад +1

    Omg thats one of my all time fave tracks Little brother by (Yassin Bey) Mos & kweli. Glad to know where it was sampled from and how. Long Live DILLA DILLA DILLA 4EVA!

  • @alvarezgamers
    @alvarezgamers 6 лет назад +4

    As someone who loves to sample. That shit he did is hardddddd. Hard because it’s easy to make it sound choppy as hell when you only grab lil
    Drum piece like that. 🙏rip J

  • @soufienkhalfaoui7593
    @soufienkhalfaoui7593 2 года назад +2

    All my respect to Dilla and Questo but the way the MPC chops the samples is what makes it sounding so natural.

  • @seboufdu59
    @seboufdu59 10 лет назад

    Trully amazing, RIP Forever Dilla.

  • @kareems3187
    @kareems3187 Год назад

    My Idol since 96 one of the very first Dilla beats I ever heard was "The Rhyme" Remix by Keith Murray. Once I heard that I knew this Brother was going to be different. I'm grateful I got to see him live with Madlib and MF DOOM. When Jaylin was on Tour with DOOM. His creativity was on another level thank you for your contribution to Hip Hop Dilla. May you and DOOM both rest in Peace

  • @jasondrew6157
    @jasondrew6157 2 года назад +6

    "Solving a 10,000 piece puzzle in record time" isn't really a good comparison. It isn't impressive because of the speed in which the result was achieved, it's impressive because Dilla breaks something down and recreates it into something completely different that is still coherent. It's more like taking a 10,000 piece puzzle of a horse and rearranging it into the Mona Lisa.

    • @apostle.i
      @apostle.i 4 месяца назад

      Yeah I agree with your statement more but I get what quest love meant . Awesome example though

  • @ShionHyrezUK
    @ShionHyrezUK 9 лет назад +20

    Ye the end result is awesome! I think a 10,000 piece puzzle is over stated but J Dilla is like Premier he can take something and turn it on its head. J Dilla, Premo, Pete Rock, 9th Wonder are the my best of all time so far. Mine at least!

    • @AcidSh33tz
      @AcidSh33tz 9 лет назад +17

      you just dont understand how much of a perfectionest dilla was, the man had a crazy OCD when it came to records

  • @digaholicrecords8620
    @digaholicrecords8620 10 лет назад +1

    I know what Quest mean by Dilla's skill. I first the Roy Ayers sample from Pete Rock & CL Smooth record and did a India Aire remix from that same loop. i went and seen the "Hurricane" movie then went to record store and listen to BlackStarr song and tried to chop that sample cause i was blown away by the way Dilla chop it. R.I.P Dilla.

  • @jammawun
    @jammawun 10 лет назад

    He's one hell of a teacher!

  • @VerbaDeLycKRecords
    @VerbaDeLycKRecords 2 года назад +1

    Quest is a genius id love to sit down and talk to him about stuff like this

    • @kolbeinngauti3971
      @kolbeinngauti3971 2 года назад

      You can just listen to Questlove Supreme , that's basically what that is :)

  • @kenc5199
    @kenc5199 2 года назад +3

    I just want someone that really knows to inform all these people trying to emulate his sound that he fought the sequencer every step. he made it how he heard it. his original sound was him not adding or messing with swing, but removing the quantize and keeping it how he hit the keys.

  • @kapkix
    @kapkix Год назад +1

    MISS YOU DILLA. RIP!

  • @elohkayee
    @elohkayee 3 года назад

    This is perhaps my most favorite Dilla beat, so thankful to see Questlove describe it's creation! Dilla forever!!

    • @rachels7795
      @rachels7795 2 года назад

      What’s it called?

    • @elohkayee
      @elohkayee 2 года назад +1

      @@rachels7795 Little Brother

    • @rachels7795
      @rachels7795 2 года назад +1

      @@elohkayee thank you:)

  • @sparbarz1
    @sparbarz1 3 года назад

    The way he chopped that shit up....CRAZY!!

  • @SkilledNature
    @SkilledNature 9 лет назад +2

    This was LIGHT to dilla! Shiiiiit Dont Cry still makes me say omg 😯

  • @onelastdisco1518
    @onelastdisco1518 6 лет назад +1

    Hey! Questlove’s in the house!

  • @musicprotutorials
    @musicprotutorials 7 лет назад

    Sampled here - ruclips.net/video/dNNpL86nIPw/видео.html

  • @dereckvon
    @dereckvon 10 лет назад

    Badass Questlove.

  • @comptonsboi33
    @comptonsboi33 10 лет назад +4

    RIP & Happy Born Day Big Homie

  • @christrucker4882
    @christrucker4882 7 лет назад

    Damn that's crazy 🔥

  • @asosound
    @asosound 10 лет назад +1

    yeah thats dilla

  • @MVP_MAGAZINE
    @MVP_MAGAZINE 9 лет назад

    I remember shaking Dallas hand just before he died....it was an honour

  • @kurtfromMichigan
    @kurtfromMichigan 4 года назад +3

    Excellence. No one has ever surpassed Dillas skill imo when you take in everything. All the way back to his pause and play beats on cassette tapes before he met amp fiddler.

  • @TooManyBoxes
    @TooManyBoxes 9 лет назад +1

    Wooooo!

  • @sperg0101
    @sperg0101 9 лет назад +28

    R.I.P. James Yancey

  • @MrBmick79
    @MrBmick79 4 года назад

    mind blown

  • @cherneta8065
    @cherneta8065 8 лет назад +126

    1. Dilla
    2. Madlib
    3. Pharelle
    4. Timbo
    5. 9th wonder
    6. Kanye
    7. Pete Rock
    8. Primo
    9. Dr Dre
    10.Organize Noize

    • @xJoBoy
      @xJoBoy 8 лет назад +20

      Good list. But I think just mentioning Pharrell is pretty disrespectful to the genius that his Chad Hugo.

    • @TheGreenwood03
      @TheGreenwood03 8 лет назад +5

      +saucy lastname what's the point of those lists ?

    • @Drizzyfor6
      @Drizzyfor6 8 лет назад +4

      +saucy lastname 1.Dilla2.Premo3.Organizd Noize4.Dre5.Kanye6.Large Professor7.Pete Rock8.9th Wonder9.Timbo10.Madlib11.Neptunes12.Scott Storch13.Hi-Tek14.Will IAM

    • @GeminiEye1314
      @GeminiEye1314 8 лет назад +1

      +saucy lastname Can't forget Apollo Brown

    • @cherneta8065
      @cherneta8065 8 лет назад +1

      GeminiEye1 He's aight not in all time great list.

  • @dollardv
    @dollardv 6 лет назад

    Well said my brother .

  • @omniosi
    @omniosi 10 лет назад +11

    love. "micro-chops"!

  • @leibweiss
    @leibweiss 5 лет назад +4

    You DJ the party for us in Camden New Jersey before you got signed to a record label

  • @JOESTEF20
    @JOESTEF20 9 лет назад +11

    Dr Dre, Q Tip, DJ Quik, Kanye West, J Dilla... not in that order but those are my favorites

    • @ericakamrkrump
      @ericakamrkrump 9 лет назад +4

      Thank you for including kanye . People don't understand how amazing of a producer he is . Top 3 with Dilla and Pete Rock

    • @JOESTEF20
      @JOESTEF20 9 лет назад

      Lol truth man... He has such great taste in the way he samples.

    • @mdptg1990
      @mdptg1990 4 года назад

      @@JOESTEF20 He is the best at making soul music 100% but people don't give him props due to his personality, even though most of the best producers like himself and Madlib are weird as fuck. It's just that Kanye was in the spotlight

  • @tdrum21
    @tdrum21 10 лет назад

    dope sample

  • @vmreel
    @vmreel 5 лет назад +2

    Wooooo Woooooo

  • @estlhm805
    @estlhm805 5 лет назад +3

    Life stories of greatness unknown

  • @dwreck0rds
    @dwreck0rds 7 лет назад

    so rad

  • @shuaduah
    @shuaduah 10 лет назад +6

    Roy...Pete...James... Get it.

  • @GlitterFistsFish
    @GlitterFistsFish 4 года назад

    Dilla changed my life

  • @FreshForReal
    @FreshForReal 10 лет назад

    2:10 His facial expression explains it all. True greatness can't be explained just felt and appreciated. ?uestLove #dilladay #dilladillabeatsbeats

  • @brekbeatattack7038
    @brekbeatattack7038 3 года назад +1

    questlove's in da house

  • @86Sentra
    @86Sentra 3 года назад

    insane

  • @bernardbenjamin5607
    @bernardbenjamin5607 5 лет назад +1

    JDILLA FOREVER

  • @kammikeisari5195
    @kammikeisari5195 2 года назад

    The equivelant of breaking down a mural and building a mosaic of the pieces.

  • @vernlarge2908
    @vernlarge2908 6 лет назад

    Listen to Showbiz & A.G.'s 1st album called Runaway Slave and there is an interlude where Show made a beat out of THE SAME Roy Ayers song, he chopped it up and took the vocals out. 1st one to use it and KILLED it!
    THAT ALBUM CAME OUT IN 1992!

  • @tollertoller4life
    @tollertoller4life 9 лет назад +3

    Wow is all I could say..

  • @ItsNNJA
    @ItsNNJA 6 лет назад +1

    rip to the greatest of all time 🙏🏽✨

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 10 лет назад

    LOVE

  • @bridgewater420
    @bridgewater420 4 года назад

    J DILLA SAVED MY LIFE

  • @walterclark9821
    @walterclark9821 5 лет назад +2

    J dilla is a legend.

  • @DJBASHTHEFUTURE
    @DJBASHTHEFUTURE 9 лет назад

    Dropping knowledge

  • @smartfkr
    @smartfkr 7 лет назад

    we'll never forget jay dilla....

  • @DetroitFettyghost
    @DetroitFettyghost 2 года назад

    Questlove is ALSO a god on the chop. RIP DILLA Detroit loves you and so does the whole 🌎

  • @TwangBeats
    @TwangBeats 8 лет назад +8

    R.I.P J Dilla

  • @bpjunkiezzz8279
    @bpjunkiezzz8279 6 лет назад

    Hey! Questlove's in the house!

  • @zestb114
    @zestb114 8 лет назад

    hold up, that is amazing!!, dang!

  • @lugaro4448
    @lugaro4448 2 года назад +1

    Even now with fl and pro tools there’s clicking sometimes. He made that shit sound so smooth oh my god

  • @beatattic5360
    @beatattic5360 5 лет назад +1

    LITTLE BROTHER!

  • @alltrue8217
    @alltrue8217 10 лет назад +1

    KING DILLA!

  • @blackjay3771
    @blackjay3771 4 года назад +3

    Truth time folks. J Dilla wasn’t your average teen from the ghetto that had no musical training. His music was next level because he received formal training and applied it to hip hop formulas. His music doesn’t sound like your average hip hop producer because your average hip hop producer doesn’t have formal music education. That’s why Dilla is hands down the greatest hip hop producer of all time. Ask Dre, Premier, Kanye, Pharrell, Timbaland and anyone else. Dilla could easily make his music sound like any one of those guys. But ask them could they reproduce a Dilla sound. Nope!

  • @On3Qu3st
    @On3Qu3st 5 лет назад +1

    Genius

  • @skriclee
    @skriclee 10 лет назад

    turn it up

  • @MrJasonwellington
    @MrJasonwellington 9 лет назад

    INSPIRATION!!

  • @LifeGotIt
    @LifeGotIt 6 лет назад

    dilla is the G.O.A.T. of sampling in hip hop!

  • @EFreezy716
    @EFreezy716 7 лет назад

    Genius.

  • @Smerzone
    @Smerzone 6 лет назад

    Yup thats Dilla!!

  • @joseph_wav
    @joseph_wav 8 лет назад +1

    dilla!!