"Fantastic, Vol. 2" (also referred to as "Fantastic Volume II") is the second album by American hip-hop group Slum Village, released on June 13, 2000. During the time of its release, the group was still composed of its earliest members T3, Baatin and J Dilla. The album was initially completed in 1998 for A&M Records shortly before the label became obsolete, leaving Slum Village in limbo for over a year. During this period, however, the group's producer Jay Dee greatly increased his profile through work with artists such as Common, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Ba… read more
"Fantastic, Vol. 2" (also referred to as "Fantastic Volume II") is the second album by American hip-hop group Slum Village, relea… read more
"Fantastic, Vol. 2" (also referred to as "Fantastic Volume II") is the second album by American hip-hop group Slum Village, released on June 13, 2000. During the time… read more
When Slum Village emerged in the late 1990s, the highly regarded Detroit trio of T3, Baatin and Jay Dee made a startling admission: their group was a liquid association with members coming and going during the group's evolution. True to their word, Slum Village has already gone through a number of line-up changes. Rapper-producer Jay Dee left after the group's first national album, 2000's Fantastic, Vol. 2 (Barak) and rhymer Elzhi was added to the mix for 2002's Trinity (Past, Present And Future) (Barak/Capitol). Now, with the release of Slum Village's n… read more
When Slum Village emerged in the late 1990s, the highly regarded Detroit trio of T3, Baatin and Jay Dee made a startling admission: their group was a liquid association with members coming … read more
When Slum Village emerged in the late 1990s, the highly regarded Detroit trio of T3, Baatin and Jay Dee made a startling admission: their group was a liquid association with members coming and going during the group's evolution. T… read more