Slum Village - Tainted
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- From 2002 Album: "Trinity (Past, Present And Future)"...[Artist info below].....
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Rising from the rugged streets and rich musical tapestry of Detroit, Slum Village were poised to carry on the old-school, funk, and soul-filled hip-hop torch of genre pioneers A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and the Pharcyde. Growing up in the Conant Garden neighborhood of Detroit and forming during high school at Detroit's Pershing High School, MCs Baatin, Jay Dee, and T3 quickly garnered praise and recognition in the local underground scene. In the mid-'90s, Jay Dee became part of the hip-hop elite as a member of the Ummah, the production team responsible for multiple hits by Q-Tip, A Tribe Called Quest, D'Angelo, the Pharcyde, De La Soul, and Common, as well as remixes for Janet Jackson and Brand New Heavies. In 1998, Slum Village gained further recognition as an opening act for A Tribe Called Quest's farewell tour. Two years later, after some record-industry politics, the group released Fantastic, Vol. 2, an album featuring appearances from D'Angelo, Q-Tip, and DJ Jazzy Jeff. For fans with an ear to the underground and a few questions concerning the whereabouts of Fantastic, Vol. 1, the trio assumed an alias (J-88) to release Best Kept Secret.
Two more years went by before the group was heard from again, but "Tainted" broke the silence in the summer of 2002 to become a growing hit on MTV2. The album that followed, Trinity (Past, Present and Future), boasted fewer guest appearances and a well-rounded combination of the first album's rough-and-tumble productions with the second album's soulful vibe. The record also featured Jay Dee in a reduced role, with new member Elzhi picking up the slack. Later that year, Slum Village released Dirty District, a compilation of Detroit MCs produced by T3 and compatriot RJ Rice. By the time recording began for their fourth proper album, Baatin was gone from the lineup, a victim of schizophrenia that briefly incapacitated him (he later mounted a solo career). T3 and Elzhi picked up the slack by inviting high-profile guests including Dirt McGirt and Kanye West, and Capitol released the results, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit), in June 2004. A year later, Slum Village were off the label, making the move back to the independent Barak. The mixtape Prequel to a Classic announced the impending September 2005 release of the duo's self-titled full-length. Within the next four years, the duo was dealt a pair of serious personal blows when both Jay Dee and Baatin passed away, but they persevered and released Villa Manifesto in 2010.
underrated group with a lot of talent
I was just going into the eighth grade when firstI heard this in the summer of 02. It was MTV Jams' "Jam of the week". Good memories
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the year is 2020...we still listen, love and miss old school rappers
So nostalgic... the early 2000's😢
Bringin back real music 2K19
Yaaas!!!! 💞
Homegirl doing the break dancing was killing it. Lol. I love this song to death.
TO DEATH!!!! OK! ❤❤❤ THIS SONG!!!! #SlumVillage #JDilla #Dwele ❤❤❤
2002 brings back so many memories i almost wanna cry and im a dude....like really.
It's 2024, anyone here with me??💃🏽❤️🎶
Integrity Heart and Soul!!!
I was a high school senior when I heard this song in 2002! This song is still dope!
Rest In Peace my good friend and St Andrews Detroit dance partner, "Baatin" Titus Glover (March 8, 1974 - July 31, 2009). We along with other Detroit dancers did our thing out there on the dance floor. You are missed but never forgotten my friend.
whos listening to this joint in 2017?
Me
Hey bout 2021 fam SV fa life
@@atlassessions872 Fo Real Tho!
One of my fav Slum Songs!! R.I.P JD
Classic...I need real Love myself! RIP Dilla and Baatin...
Smooth HIPHOP with real Nu edge. 😎 klassik track from very talented individuals 👏 👌 🙌
You guys remember Floetry's "Floetic" video? It reminds me so much of this too; their joints both came out around the same time.
Music industry slept on Slum Village & Dwele
HIP HOP As It was INTENDED.... EXCELLENT!!
One of my favorite songs
R.I.P J Dilla 1974-2006,J Dilla died of cardiac arrest in 2006,He was 32 years old.
+Rennard Cotton Lets not forget R.I.P Baaatin 2009 xx
+Rennard Cotton I thought he died from a rare blood disease?
@@Barber747 And also a disease called Lupus
And there is an diabetis epidemic going on in the states, mostly african americans get this illness, thats how we lost Phife and Biz
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Damn Dwele!!! on the chorus... Just straight killin it!..
so hip-hop!!!!!
whose here in 2020 and miss these good ol days?
love is alway's free.
True story love everything about the song!
R.I.P J DILLA AND BAATIN MAY YOUR MUSIC LIVE ON ...LOVE DWELE VOICE!!!
One of our ANTHEMS!! love SV. As featured on soulful midtempo Spotify podcast Tvybe (Tony's vybe) 😎 🎶 ♥
Reminds me of growing up, before I had to be responsible, love it!!!!!😍🤗😘
This song been in my head all day.....tainted love....
This song is the TRUTH! Love this joint!
Great memories.
one of Detroit's Finest
Classic. Dwele looked so cute and innocent in this vid.
We in here
Love this joint....
My 9th wonder Pandora radio station brought me here.I remember this jam str8 classic hip hop music here.too bad thay don't make songs like this now in days smh
Real Talk
Classic Rap joint right cheer
Tainted Luv 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥2016 luv this song & some of there other songs
Mch Luv 😘 SV, Dwele luv there music
Shout out to Monica n background
Luv is ALWAYS Free 👊💝
Nostalgic
The one that G UNIT did of this song is FIRE‼️🔥🔥🔥
I LOooooooVe this song
where is this music now on the radio.....omg well keep youtubing
just chillin' still dope
thanks
Great song
2018 still the joint rip good music and vibes crack babies killed it
simply real hip hop!!!
yessir! real 🎶... had to pop it off
love dwele... cool cat
Love this
Awesome video
Yes
2022 🥰Slum village
still bumping in2019
All the black women in this video are FIIIIIINE!!!! Especially, the one with Elzhi, DAMN I would live happily ever after with that one!! My fine Nubian Queens of NYC; I'm coming soon for you; to find REAL LOVE!!!
baatins verse! r.i.p baatin & dilla!
this is it!!
Motor City Where Ya At!!!!!!!!!
Real love's free
They actually sound like an early 90'$ Cali group!!!!!!
BOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Classic
i don't know how i forgot about this song, but it's giving me an idea for an excellent mix.
observation: the dark skinned lady who first appears at 3:41 is gorgeous.
WHAT HAPPENED TO REAL ARTIST LIKE THIS????!!! STILL LISTENING 2017
Here in 2020
Cool
1:22 early amalgamation of Earth Gang.
Andwele!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fire
2024❤
Slum village many ways
Word is Bond
"....that's just the way tainted folk get down...."
November 2019
Kick that...i love it!
Thumbs Up if "Inland Knights - Slummin' It" brought you here!
one of their all time best
2019
R.I.P. Baatin
R.I.P. to the homie Baatin
true
I totally agree, Aries Pastry Chef 65
show you a few dollars...THEY GOT YOU!!!!!
Rigth here
this is when Muchmusic was good
does anyone know who the breaker was in this video? i've seen her in multiple vids.
Chinese girl from Step 👆
That Baatin verse was probably pointed at Dilla
In 2019 now
Where is John Legend wasn't he in this group way back then.
No he wasn't in the group
1:58 🤞🏾
lmao Baatin is guts r.i.p.
Elzhi
2024
Isn't that one girl from Half Baked?
Will.Iam might have 'swagger-jacked' the dude with the turban's style and flow. Maybe it's just me totally digging this song and the production is off-the hook. J-Dilla RIP.........Dwelle's voice is just insane but Slum Village can do no wrong in my book.
Karriem Riggins
k rig onthabeat.
j ai les poils qui frise tous seul " slowmotion
도우넛맨
CD止めてー河原さーんCD止めてよー
騒音おばさんが流してた曲
My joint