J Dilla Jay Stay Paid
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Tracklist:

1. KJay FM Dedication
2. King
3. I Told Y'all
4. Lazer Gunne Funke
5. In the Night/While You Slept (I Crept)
6. Smoke
7. Blood Sport
8. CaDILLAc
9. Expensive Whip
10. Kaklow (Jump on It)
11. Digi Dirt
12. Dilla Bot vs. The Hybrid
13. Milk Money
14. Spacecowboy vs. Bobble Head
15. Reality TV
16. On Stilts
17. Fire Wood Drumstix
18. Glamour Sho75 (09)
19. 10, 000 Watts
20. 9th Caller
21. Make It Fast [Unadultered Mix]
22. 24K Rap
23. Big City
24. Pay Day
25. See That Boy Fly
26. Coming Back
27. Mythsysizer
28. KJay and We Out


Release Date: 06/02/2009

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3.6
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4.0
excellent
Jared W. Dillon STAFF (110 Reviews)

2009-06-03 | 21 comments | 3,182 views

Summary: J Dilla remains consistent as always.

To a casual fan of hip-hop the name J-Dilla may not mean a lot. If you’re more interested in Anticon or Wu-Tang than the genre as a whole 'Jay Stay Paid' may not be a big deal. Change that. Like every genre hip-hop's gems are found underneath the rough and Dilla’s work puts him in the position of being the most influential and progressive producer in the last twenty years. His story is just as long and detailed as his career but to address that is a discredit to what 'Jay Stay Paid' represents. Jay Dee may be gone but his music continues to impress and expand itself to new audiences. Most of the tracks on this record are seemingly works in progress. The guest list fits perfectly with artists like DOOM, Havoc (Mobb Depp), and Black Thought all stepping into help create a darker and more diverse record.

Jay Dee’s strength has always been his ability to create musically complex beats that work on both a basic and layered level. For example electronic artists like Flying Lotus continually sing the praises of Dilla for his constant attention to detail and musicality. His work with fellow Detroit group Frank-N-Dank saw him exploring usage of minimal effects and layers to create more to the point material. Dilla pretty much finessed this sound with 'Donuts'. 'Jay Stay Paid' attempts to explore that evolution though it is posthumous material. 'King', 'Mythsysizer', and 'In The Night/While You Slept (I Crept)' all focus on creating lush soundscapes in a hip-hop setting. ‘9th Caller’ mixes vintage guitar strokes over a pulsing beat. Dilla’s penchant for self styled strip club jams comes out in ‘CaDILLAc. ‘Spacecowboy vs. Bobble Head’ transitions itself through various sounds and finally closes out with a soulful finale. Jay Dee adapts equal parts of the Wu-Tang and New York sound into the more bass heavy Detroit style on ‘24K Rap’. Raekwon and Havoc both also appear on '24K Rap' which even adds to the strength of it. Other key vocal additions on the record are Blu on 'Smoke' and Black Thought on 'Reality TV'. While the majority of ‘Jay Stay Paid’ is instrumental this is clearly a hip-hop record and the addition of such high quality lyricists is welcomed. Mixing everything from Asian sounding melodies with soundclips of waves 'Coming Back' acts as a true definition of why Dilla will always remain the greatest of all time.

Is 'Jay Stay Paid' the most alarmingly original record of 2009? No, this is a collection of recycled material and sounds as such. Though subtle factors like J Dilla’s hero Pete Rock cutting the album and Illa J's appearance help it retain the artist’s respect. Similar to UGK's '4 Life' earlier this year Dilla's friends, family, and admirers have created a(nother) great tribute to one of hip-hop's great.

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.03.09


28 tracks? I'm guessing a lot of these are shortish to medium length songs

out of interest around about how many have guest vocals?

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HenchmanOfSanta


Comments: 240
06.03.09


J Dillon = J Dilla?

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Meatplow


Comments: 2425
06.03.09


I remember him off 90210 but I don't really care for his work as a whole.

HighandDriving


Comments: 2208
06.03.09


J Dilla Rest In Peace

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AlexTM510


Comments: 644
06.03.09


Another J Dilla release? Sweet, must check this out.

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scyther


Comments: 1606
06.03.09


This album is amazing, but I don't really like any of the vocal tracks.

NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1212
06.03.09


album is as good as i could hope, and i hoped for greatness

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jrowa001


Comments: 7885
06.03.09


loved Donuts. need to get this

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sgrevs


Comments: 645
06.04.09

Album Rating: 4

Jay Dee adapts equal parts of the Wu-Tang and New York sound into the more bass heavy Detroit style


A good summary of most of the album I think. Nice review, album rules.

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Brownnotes24


Comments: 107
06.04.09


nice i must check this out

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kitsch


Comments: 2477
06.04.09


should check this, hasnt been a decent hip hop release this year.

cept for pos

and pax and pry

wait a minute....

tarethere


Comments: 174
06.04.09


Mixing everything from Asian sounding melodies with soundclips of waves 'Coming Back' acts as a true definition of why Dilla will always remain the greatest of all time.
hyperbole

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foreverendeared


Comments: 4861
06.04.09


if it's a hyperbole then it's intended and therefore not necessary to point out as a hyperbole

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iarescientists


Comments: 4466
06.04.09

Album Rating: 4

dilla is the greatest of all-time

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BSX


Comments: 715
06.05.09


I'll take anyone over Lil Wayne

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stuartdfc


Comments: 5
06.05.09


Have never listened to the guy before. Might take the opportunity.

Liberi Fatali
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 606
06.05.09


Really digging Blood Sport, Dilla Bot Vs. The Hybrid & I Told Y'all.

Great album.

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9669
06.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

cool album.

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KittensandScorpions


Comments: 172
06.11.09


I gotta check this out.

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.11.09


ya rules



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