Vol. 1: Unreleased

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'Vol. 1: Unreleased'
Studio album by Jay Dee
Released October 1, 2002
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 22 minutes
Label Bling 47
Producer Jay Dee
Jay Dee chronology
Welcome 2 Detroit
(2001)
Vol. 1: Unreleased
(2002)
Vol. 2: Vintage
(2003)

Vol. 1: Unreleased (aka The Official Jay Dee Instrumental Series Vol.1: Unreleased) is an instrumental album by the late Detroit record producer, Jay Dee, released in 2002. The album was compiled by Jay Dee and Waajeed, and is a collection of previously unreleased beats. Two of the tracks on the album, "Busta" and "L.L.", are named after well-known rappers (Busta Rhymes, and LL Cool J), which may indicate that Jay Dee had intended to shop these beats to them. Although Jay and Busta worked together on numerous occasions, he never worked with LL. It is also possible LL could stand for "Lonnie Lynn", the government name of historically frequent Jay Dee collaborator Common. Vol. 1 is distributed by Bling 47 and is mainly available through their website. This release was followed by Vol.2: Vintage, three months later.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Flyyyyy"
  2. "Busta"
  3. "L.L."
  4. "Hambro"
  5. "Substitute"
  6. "Guitar"
  7. "Tomita"
  8. "Vibe Out"


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