• J Dilla (redirect from James Dewitt Yancey)
    James Dewitt Yancey (February 7, 1974 – February 10, 2006), better known by the stage names J Dilla and Jay Dee, was an American record producer, composer...
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  • The discography of American hip hop recording artist J Dilla, consists of nine studio albums and eight extended plays. Love for Sale (Bilal album), an...
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  • William James Yancey (April 2, 1902 – April 13, 1971) was an American baseball shortstop in the Negro leagues. He played from 1927 to 1936. He also played...
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  • composer, DJ Phife Dawg – composer, vocals Q-Tip – composer, vocals James Yancey (Jay Dee) – composer Rashad Smith – producer The Ummah – mixing, producer...
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  • (born 1962), American sociologist J Dilla (born James Yancey) (1974–2006), American music producer Jean Yancey (1914–2000), American women's small business...
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  • Yancey Boys is the debut studio album by Detroit-based rapper/singer Illa J, featuring instrumental production from his late brother Jay Dee, also known...
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  • Rhymes) James "J Dilla" Yancey, Busta Rhymes J Dilla 1:53 2. "E=MC²" (featuring Common) James Yancey, Lonnie R. Lynn J Dilla 3:17 3. "Love Jones" James Yancey...
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  • Tight" (feat. Q-Tip) (James Yancey, Titus Glover, R.L. Altman, Kamaal Fareed) – 3:12 "Tell Me" (feat. D'Angelo) (James Yancey, Titus Glover, R.L. Altman...
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    William Lowndes Yancey (August 10, 1814 – July 27, 1863) was an American politician in the Antebellum South. As an influential "Fire-Eater", he defended...
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  • Pay-Jay Studios, Studio A, Dearborn Engineered by James Yancey and Todd Fairall All songs mixed by James Yancey and Todd Fairall at Studio A, Dearborn. Mastered...
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  • Muhammad, Malik Taylor, James Yancey, Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard 3:18 2. "Find a Way" Fareed, Muhammad, Taylor, Yancey, Bebel Gilberto, Towa...
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  • James Yancey Jones (September 30, 1940 – September 4, 2023), known professionally as Tail Dragger Jones, was an American Chicago blues singer. He performed...
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  • Mercer Coz Littler MF Doom Mr. Chop 0:54 2. "Gazzillion Ear" Dumile James Yancey J Dilla 4:12 3. "Ballskin" Dumile Jake One 1:30 4. "Yessir!" (featuring...
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  • with Biz Markie 4:21 2. "Get Dis Money" R.L. Altman III Titus Glover James Yancey Slum Village 3:36 3. "Get Off My Elevator" Keith Thornton Kurt Matlin...
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    Richard Yancey is an American author who writes works of suspense, fantasy, and science fiction aimed at young adults. A Burning in Homeland (2003) The...
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    I pay hommage to 'one of the greatest minds to ever make beats': Mr. James Yancey, better known as JAY DEE, also known as DILLA." Since the death of DJ...
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    produced by Kanye West, with some help from Common's longtime collaborator James Yancey (J Dilla) – also a favorite of West. The album was released in May 2005...
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  • DonBeBumpin 2:13 9. "Badu Flow" Landum Anderson Philip Clendennin Erica Wright James Yancey Tony Coles 2:24 10. "I Know" (featuring Sauce Walka) Landum Noel Brown...
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  • Alfons Kettner Bobby Caldwell Carsten Schack Kenneth Karlin Tupac Shakur James Yancey (uncredited) Producer(s) Soulshock & Karlin 2Pac singles chronology Music...
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  • Label Modern Atlantic Producer RJ Rice Jeffrey Connor Dave Jerden Poe James Yancey Poe chronology Singles from Hello "Angry Johnny" Released: 1995 "Hello"...
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  • American hip hop group Slum Village. It was released on June 16, 2015, via Yancey Media and Ne'Astra Music Group. Recording sessions took place at RJ Rice...
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  • artists of many genres citing it as an inspiration. By the mid-2000s, James Dewitt Yancey, better known as Jay Dee and later J Dilla, achieved recognition...
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  • Malament and James Yancey. "Heard About Us" contains an interpolation of "Juicy", performed by The Notorious B.I.G., written by Sean Puffy Combs, James Mtume...
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    Retrieved on January 21, 2016 Sanneh, Kelefa (February 14, 2006). "James Yancey, Producer Known for Soulful Hip-Hop, Dies at 32". The New York Times...
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  • Out" contains samples from "Vivrant Thing", written by Jonathan Davis, James Yancey and Barry Carter, and performed by Q-Tip. "Tiffany Nikes" contains samples...
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  • Length 1. "Wait Up" Kamaal Fareed, James Yancey 3:43 2. "Higher" Fareed, Yancey 3:30 3. "Breathe and Stop" Fareed, Yancey, Robert Bell, George "Funky" Brown...
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  • Questlove (of The Roots), J Dilla (formerly of Slum Village), keyboardist James Poyser, soul artist D'Angelo and bassist Pino Palladino, among numerous...
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  • James Edward Yancey (February 20, c. 1895 – September 17, 1951) was an American boogie-woogie pianist, composer, and lyricist. One reviewer described...
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  • Disaster Strikes" T. Smith Spivey DJ Scratch 3:25 5. "So Hardcore" T. Smith James Yancey The Ummah (Jay Dee) 4:51 6. "Get High Tonight" T. Smith Spivey Harry...
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  • portions of "Fall in Love", performed by Slum Village and written by James Yancey, R.L. Altman and Titus Glover. "Favorite Song" contains samples and embodies...
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