Slum Village
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Slum Village in 2004
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Background information | ||
Also known as | J-88 | |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
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Genre(s) | Detroit hip hop | |
Years active | 1996–present | |
Label(s) | Barak | |
Website | SlumVillage.com | |
Members | ||
T3 (1996–present) Elzhi (2002–present) |
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Former members | ||
Baatin (1996–2004) Jay Dee (1996–2002) |
Slum Village is a hip hop group from Detroit, Michigan. The group was formed by three members: rappers Baatin and T3, plus rapper and producer Jay Dee. Jay Dee left in 2002 to pursue a solo career with MCA Records and was replaced by Elzhi, after which Baatin also left due to health complications. The group has played a vital role in the careers of several Detroit-based Hop hop artists, such as Frank-N-Dank, Platinum Pied Pipers, Dwele, and Black Milk.
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[edit] History
Baatin, T3, and Jay Dee grew up together in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit and attended Pershing High School. The group steadfastly became popular in Detroit's underground hip hop scene. Jay Dee also became a member of the production team known as The Ummah, who produced hits for a number of R&B and hip hop musicians. Slum Village's first album, 1996's Fantastic, Vol. 1, was not officially released until 2005 but highly sought after in underground circles. In 1998, the group opened for another hip hop trio, A Tribe Called Quest, on their farewell tour.
Originally signed to the now defunct A&M record label, the group were forced to postpone the release of their official debut album due to label politics, but in June 2000 they released Fantastic, Vol. 2 on GoodVibe Recordings. Also that year they released an album called Best Kept Secret, under the alias J-88, which featured remixes and leftover material from Fantastic, Vol. 1.
For the 2002 release of Trinity (Past, Present and Future) on Barak/Capitol Records, Elzhi joined the group as Jay Dee left to focus on his solo career. The album was a moderate success and contained the single "Tainted", produced by Karriem Riggins and featuring Dwele. Also in 2002, Dirty District, a compilation of songs by Detroit rappers largely produced by T3 and "RJ" Rice, was released.
The group then became a duo consisting of T3 and Elzhi, when Baatin was diagnosed with schizophrenia shortly before the release of their 2004 album, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) and departed to seek treatment[citation needed]. The album included the hit single, "Selfish", produced by Kanye West and featuring John Legend. The song samples a part of the intro to the hit song "Call Me" by Aretha Franklin. After departing ways with Capitol Records in 2005, Prequel To A Classic, a mixtape of mostly unreleased material was released, followed by a self-titled release in October of the same year.
They have also remixed the Daft Punk song "Aerodynamic", adding their own rap vocals to the originally instrumental track.
Former member Jay Dee passed away on February 10, 2006 after being diagnosed with TTP and Lupus.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1997 Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (official release: 2005 through Counterflow Records)
- 2000 Fantastic, Vol. 2 (GoodVibe Recordings)
- 2002 Trinity (Past, Present and Future) (Barak/Capitol Records)
- 2004 Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) (Capitol Records)
- 2005 Slum Village (Barak Records)
[edit] Singles
- 1999 "Get Dis Money" (Interscope)
- 2000 "Climax (Girl Shit)" (GoodVibe Recordings)
- 2000 "Raise It Up" b/w "Fall-N-Love" (GoodVibe Recordings)
- 2002 "Tainted" (featuring Dwele) (Barak/Capitol Records)
- 2002 "Disco (Remix)" (featuring Ms. Jade & Raje Shwari) (Barak/Capitol Records)
- 2004 "Selfish" (featuring Kanye West and John Legend) (Capitol Records)
- 2004 "Do U" (Capitol Records)
- 2005 "EZ Up" (Barak Records)
[edit] Compilations
- 2000 Best Kept Secret (under the alias J-88) (Groove Attack Productions)
- 2002 Dirty District (Sequence Records)
- 2005 Prequel To A Classic (Barak Records)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Slum Village |
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Members |
Baatin | Elzhi | J Dilla | T3 |
Albums |
Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (1997) | Fantastic, Vol. 2 (2000) | Best Kept Secret (2000) | Dirty District (2002) | Trinity (Past, Present and Future) (2002) | Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) (2004) | Witness My Growth (2004) | Prequel To A Classic (2005) | Slum Village (2005) | Olio: The Mixtape (2006) |
Close Affiliates |
Black Milk | Dwele | Frank-N-Dank | Karriem Riggins | Phat Kat | Waajeed | Que-D |
J Dilla |
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Studio albums |
Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (1997) | Fantastic, Vol. 2 (2000) | Best Kept Secret (2000) | Welcome 2 Detroit | Welcome 2 Detroit Instrumentals (2001) | Vol. 1: Unreleased (2002) | Vol. 2: Vintage (2003) | Ruff Draft (2003) | Champion Sound (2003) | Champion Sound Instrumentals (2003) | Donuts (2006) | The Shining (2006) | The Shining Instrumentals (2006) | Ruff Draft (Re-issue) (2007) | Jay Love Japan (2007) |
Singles |
"Get Dis Money" (1999) - "I Don't Know" (2000) - "Climax (Girl Shit)" (2000) - "Raise It Up" (2001) - "Fuck The Police" (2001) - "Pause" (2001) |
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