J Dilla discography
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The following list catalogs song-writing, and producing credits for James Yancey, also known as Jay Dee and J Dilla. Yancey began his career as the producer for Detroit hip hop group, Slum Village, and as a member of the production trio The Ummah, before launching a solo career in the early 2000s. After a stint on MCA Records, the vast majority of Yancey's work, both as an artist and strictly as a producer, was released on smaller independent labels, most notably Stones Throw Records, and BBE Records. As a result of this, some of Yancey's rarer, and less documented works may not appear on the list. Yancey's last completed album was 2006's Donuts.[1]
[edit] Singles
[edit] Vocal appearances
- 1997: Tami Hert - "If You Were Mine (Detroit Demolition Mix)" (from "If You Were Mine" 12" single 550 Music)
- 2003: Nottz & Boogie - "Fight Club" (from Best Kept Secret Mix)
- 2004: Dabrye - "Game Over" (from Two/Three)
- 2004: Wale Oyejide - "There's A War Going On" (from One Day, Everything Changed)
- 2004: Slum Village - "Reunion" (from Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit))
- 2004: Pete Rock - "Niggaz Know" (from Soul Survivor II)
- 2004: BR Gunna - "Do Your Thang", "Stupid" (from Dirty District: Vol. 2)
- 2004: Phat Kat - "Door" (from The Undeniable LP)
- 2005: Lawless Element - "Love", "Words From Dilla" (from Soundvision: In Stereo)
- 2005: Platinum Pied Pipers - "Shotgun", "Act Like You Know" (from Triple P)
- 2005: Platinum Pied Pipers - "Shotgun (Remix)" (12" Ubiquity single)
- 2005: Sa-Ra - "Thrilla" (from The Second Time Around)
- 2005: Diamond D- "We Gangstas" (from The Diamond Mine)
[edit] Albums
[edit] Solo
- Welcome 2 Detroit
- Released: February 27, 2001
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- Singles: Pause
- Ruff Draft
- Released: February, 2003
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- Donuts
- Released: February 7, 2006
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- The Shining
- Released: August 26, 2006
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- Singles: Won't Do (Remix)
[edit] As part of Slum Village
- Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1)
- Released: 1997
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- Singles
- Fantastic, Vol. 2
- Released: June 13, 2000
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[edit] As part of Jaylib
[edit] With Que D
- Quite Delicious: Limited Edition
- Released: 2003
[edit] With Frank-N-Dank
[edit] Compilations
[edit] Instrumental
- Vol. 1: Unreleased CD/LP 2002 (Bling47.com)
- Vol. 2: Vintage CD/LP 2003 (Bling47.com)
[edit] Production
[edit] 1994
- Da Enna C - "Now" from "Throw Ya Hands In Da Air" 12" single (Up Top)
[edit] 1995
- The Pharcyde - "Runnin'", "Bullshit", "Splatittorium", "Somethin' That Means Somethin'", "Drop", "Y?" (from Labcabincalifornia)
- Little Indian - "One Little Indian" (Premeditated Records 12" Single)
- Poe - "Fingertips" (from Hello)
- 1st Down - A Day Wit The Homiez (Pay Day Records 12" Single)
[edit] 1996
- AZ, Ray Buchanan, Scott Galbraith featuring Zhané - "When the Cheering Stops" (from NFL Jams (Import))
- Phife Dawg & Rodney Hampton - "Game Day" (from NFL Jams (Import))
- Mad Skillz - "It's Goin' Down", "The Jam" (from From Where???)
- A Tribe Called Quest - "1nce Again", "Get A Hold", "Keeping It Moving", "Stressed Out", "Word Play" (from Beats, Rhymes and Life)
- Busta Rhymes - "Keep It Movin'", "Still Shinin'" (from The Coming)
- De La Soul - "Stakes Is High" , "Itzsoweezee (HOT)" (from Stakes Is High)
- Proof - "Da Science" from Detroit Hip Hop Volume 1 (Modern Tribe LP)
- 5 Elementz - "Whutchawant", "Feed Back", "Rockshows", "Party Groove", "Janet Jacme", "E.G.O.", "Don't Stop", "Searchin'" (from The Album That Time Forgot cassette) (That Was Entertainment)
- Busta Rhymes - "Woo-Hah!! (Jay-Dee Bounce Remix)", "Woo-Hah!! (Jay-Dee Other Shit Remix)" (from "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check" CD/12" single)
[edit] 1997
- T Da Pimp - "Why You Lookin' Hard?", "You Knowwe Rockit!!!"
- A Tribe Called Quest - "Get A Hold", "Mardi Gras At Midnight" from Jam EP (Jive Records)
- Busta Rhymes - "So Hardcore" from When Disaster Strikes (Elektra CD/LP)
- Janet Jackson - ""Got 'Til It's Gone (Ummah's Uptown Saturday Night Mix)", "Got 'Til It's Gone (Ummah Jay Dee Revenge Mix)" (Virgin 12" single)
[edit] 1998
- A Tribe Called Quest - "4 Moms", "Against The World", "Busta's Lament", "Da Booty", "Find A Way", "His Name Is Mutty Ranks", "Start It Up", "Steppin' It Up" (from The Love Movement)
- Bizarre - "Butterfly" (from Attack of the Weirdos EP Federation Records)
[edit] 1999
- Q-Tip - 11 tracks from Amplified
- The Roots - "Dynamite" from Things Fall Apart
- Heavy D - "Listen" from Heavy
[edit] 2000
- Busta Rhymes - "Enjoy Da Ride", "Live It Up", "Show Me What You Got" (from Anarchy)
- Common - 10 tracks from Like Water For Chocolate
- De La Soul- "Thru Ya City" (from Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump)
- Erykah Badu - "Cleva", "My Life", "Didn't Cha Know", "Kiss Me On My Neck" (from Mama's Gun)
- Phife Dawg - "Bend Ova", "4 Horseman"
- Guru - "Certified" (from Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3: Streetsoul)
[edit] 2001
- Busta Rhymes - "Genesis", "Make It Hurt" (from Genesis)
- Chino XL - "Don't Say A Word" (from I Told You So)
- De La Soul - "Peer Pressure" (Intro & Outro Monologues by Jay Dee) (from AOI: Bionix)
- Lucy Pearl - "Without You (Remix)" (Pookie/Virgin 12" single)
- Bahamadia - "One-4-Teen (Funky For You) (Jay Dee's remix)" (from BB Queen)
[edit] 2002
- Busta Rhymes - "It Ain't Safe No More", "What Up", "Turn Me Up Some" (from It Ain't Safe No More")
- Common - various production & instrumental credits (from Electric Circus)
- Frank-N-Dank- "Push" 12" EP (Mummy/Groove Attack)
- Phat Kat - Dedication To The Suckers (EP) LP/CD (RonnieCash.com)
- Slum Village - "Hoes", "Let's", "One" (from Trinity (Past, Present and Future))
- Talib Kweli - "Where Do We Go?", "Stand To The Side" (from Quality)
[edit] 2003
- Fourtet - "As Serious As Your Life (Remix)" 12" single (Domino)
[edit] 2004
- Brother Jack McDuff - "Oblighetto (J Dilla Remix)" (from Blue Note Revisited)
- De La Soul - "Verbal Clap", "Much More", "Shoomp" (from The Grind Date)
- Proof - "Bring It 2 Me" (from I Miss The Hip Hop Shop)
- Slum Village - "Do You" (from Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit))
- T Love - "When You're Older (Ode To The Pickaninny)", "Who Smoked Sunshine?", "Long Way Back" (Featuring Dwele), "Chiquita" (from Long Way Back) [2]
- Amp Fiddler - "Intro", "You Play Me", "Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly" (from Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly)[3]
[edit] 2005
- Common - "Love is...", "It's Your World (Part 1 & 2)" (from Be)
- M.E.D. - "Push", "So Real" (from Push Comes To Shove)
- Moka Only - "One Time" (from The Desired Effect)
- Slum Village - "Who Are We?" (from Prequel To A Classic)
- Steve Spacek - "Dollar" (from Space Shift)
- Lawless Element - "The Shining"(from Soundvision: In Stereo)
[edit] 2006
- Ghostface Killah - "Beauty Jackson", "Whip You with a Strap" (from Fishscale)
- Busta Rhymes - "You Can't Hold A Torch" (from The Big Bang)
- The Roots - "Can't Stop This" (from Game Theory)
- A.G. - Hip Hop Quoteable (from Get Dirty Radio)
- The Visionaries - "All Right" (from We Are The Ones (We've Been Waiting For))
- Oh No - "Move", "Loudah", "Pandemonium" (from Turn That Shit Up Mixtape)[4]
[edit] 2007
- Phat Kat - Nasty, My Old Label, Cold Steel, Game Time, Don’t Nobody Care About Us (from Carte Blanche)
- Common - "So Far To Go" (from Finding Forever)
- Styles of Beyond - "Hard" (from Razor Tag)
[edit] 2008
- Styles of Beyond - "Hard" (from Reseda Beach)
- Akrobatik - "Put Ya Stamp On It" Featuring Talib Kweli (from Absolute Value)
- Guilty Simpson - "I Must Love You" (from Ode to the Ghetto)
[edit] References
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