Vol. 2: Vintage
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Vol. 2: Vintage | ||
Studio album by Jay Dee | ||
Released | January 01, 2003 | |
Genre | Hip-Hop | |
Label | Bling 47 | |
Producer(s) | Jay Dee | |
Jay Dee chronology | ||
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Vol. 1: Unreleased (2002) |
Vol. 2: Vintage (2003) |
Ruff Draft (2003) |
Vol. 2: Vintage (aka The Official Jay Dee Instrumental Series Vol. 2: Vintage) is an instrumental album by the late producer, Jay Dee. The album features unreleased tracks compiled from the period 1995-1998. These beats may represent his simpler work, before he entered his more experimental phase, but still contain his quirky trademarks, such as heavy filtering, syncopated basslines, and lo-fi sonics.
[edit] Track listing
- It's Dope
- Kamaal
- Doo Doo
- The Skip
- Get Down
- Dreamy
- Coastin'
- The Dee
- Earl
- On the 1
- Circus
- Grannie
- Trashy
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 (2001)| Ruff Draft (2003) | Champion Sound (2003) | Donuts (2006) | The Shining (2006) | 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) |
Affiliated Acts |
Slum Village | 1st Down | The Ummah | Soulquarians | Jaylib | Bilal | Que-D | Phat Kat | Frank-N-Dank |