
Here’s a unreleased track from J Dilla “Dewitt To Do It,” taken from the Lost Scrolls Vol. 1 compilation.

Here’s a unreleased track from J Dilla “Dewitt To Do It,” taken from the Lost Scrolls Vol. 1 compilation.

Here’s a snippet of a little something that I was working on. Played this out a few times and it’s crackin!!… Full version might never see the light of day so if you see me playing out then make a request
– J.Rocc
New video off J Dilla’s Rebirth Of Detroit album dropping June 12th 2012.

All Exclusive Dilla Mix. (Beats, Tracks, Unreleases etc…)

House Shoes Presents: Raise It Up – A Tribute to James “J Dilla” Yancey. Feb. 7, 2011 Little Temple, Los Angeles.
This mix was the set I did at Little Temple. I had fun teasing Babu that night about playing a super crackley record before I went on after he murdered it. Dilla is my favorite Hip Hop producer. To this day one of the highest compliments I’ve received is that he sampled one of my snares!! R.I.P. to Dilla one of very few that mastered his instrument (the MPC)!!!!

The Beat Generation 10th Anniversary Singles Collection presents Jay Dee – Pause
We are proud to present you the first single from the Beat Generation 10th Anniversary Singles Collection that we’ll release digitally in March and April. Lots of music made available digitally for the first time ever, lots of remastered tracks, different mixes, instrumentals, accapellas…
Today I have the download link to two tracks by Jay Dee, “Pause” and “Featuring Phat Kat” (both as regular and clean version), taken from The Beat Generation 10th Anniversary Singles Collection presents Jay Dee – Pause for you!
Buy: Jay Dee – Pause
On J Dilla’s birthday…
This is the piece of raw footage from MED’s ‘Push’ music video that the cover for the Stones Throw album Donuts was extracted from. First time posted in its entirety anywhere.
Most of the story here:

Download: Grap Luva – Jay Dee Tribute
Here’s a Jay Dee tribute track from Grap Luva, track taken from 2008 XM/Subsoniq Dilla Day.
Created in 2006, this remembrance piece is created as a tribute to the memory and legacy of James “J.Dilla” Yancey. This is a piece designed for his fans and supporters who knew of his accomplishments before February 2006 and those that have grown to appreciate his genius. Here, we gain a greater insight and understanding about our musical icon.
J.Dilla is Still Shining.
(2:55) – Work Ethic Starts In The Basement
(7:35) – What To Listen For in A Dilla Beat
(9:10) – J.Dilla’s Range As A Producer. The King of Reinvention
(12:16) – Going Beyond His Influences
(14:39) – The Dilla Approach To Production
(20:21) – Jay The Producer vs Jay The MC
(26:08) – The Personal Side of J.Dilla
(29:04) – A Soldier Unstoppable!
(32:05) – Venturing Out. (as explained by Phat Kat)
(33:59) – Heading Home… Job Well Done.
(34:48) – We Salute You.

From the Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music here is a track from Madlib & J Dilla from their never-realized second album.
Jaylib was formed in 2002 as Madlib & Dilla recorded separately in Los Angeles and Detroit. Their one album, Champion Sound, was released in 2003. When J Dilla moved to Los Angeles, he, Madlib and J Rocc began doing shows together as Jaylib, performing together for the first time at the Madvillain record release party in April 2004.
Madlib and Dilla collaborated primarily through the exchange of beat tapes, occasionally reworking each others material, or chopping the same beat in a kind of recorded call-and-response.