J Dilla’s 2006 song "Hi." contains samples from the 70’s group The Three Degrees and their song "Maybe". The song also showcases one of Dilla’s well known styles, which was taking songs that were in 6/8 and turning them in 4/4.
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J Dilla’s 2006 song "Hi." contains samples from the 70’s group The Three Degrees and their song "Maybe". The song also showcases … read more
J Dilla’s 2006 song "Hi." contains samples from the 70’s group The Three Degrees and their song "Maybe". The song also showcases one of Dilla’s well known styles, whi… read more
J Dilla was born James Dewitt Yancey on February 7, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan, to Maureen and Beverly Yancey. From the onset, music was intrinsic to Jay's life. His mother Maureen was an accomplished singer and lover of classical music and opera. His father Beverly was a gifted vocalist and bass player fond of vocal harmonies and jazz, who played professionally for 25 years before taking a job at Ford. A two-year-old Jay would gurgle along in perfect pitch to the sound of his father practicing on his upright bass until it lulled him to sleep. Especially aware of the dangers tha… read more
J Dilla was born James Dewitt Yancey on February 7, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan, to Maureen and Beverly Yancey. From the onset, music was intrinsic to Jay's life. His mother Maureen was … read more
J Dilla was born James Dewitt Yancey on February 7, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan, to Maureen and Beverly Yancey. From the onset, music was intrinsic to Jay's life. His mother Maureen was an accomplished singer and lover of classical … read more