Your Old Droog once tweeted this song was 9/11 for people who owned multiple copies of Liquid Swords by GZA and that tweet has been stuck in the back of my mind ever since.
Tony stole Elvira from Frank, killed Frank, had the Porsche and survived the shootout in the club. Coming outside and seeing this I would have felt untouchable as well.
FUTURE & ROCKO - YEAH YEAH (2010)
La première version de Yeah Yeah était avec Rocko, puis il a ajouté Tity Boi à la version finale sur Dirty Sprite en 2011.
I said this before. Kanye made sure to take CyHi verse off this song because when he heard it, I’m certain he said “yeah we not getting outshined by him again bruh fuck that”. He SMOKED this.
Will always be one of my favorite Ye clips. Pure confidence. Infectious energy. Just flowing & letting all his thoughts fire out with no regard for anyones judgement
Slum Village was founded by rappers Baatin, T3 and producer Jay Dee (aka J Dilla) in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit, MI where they attended Pershing High School together.
Fresh out of high school, the group steadily became popular in Detroit's underground hip hop scene. However, by the mid-1990s J Dilla was already a well known hip-hop prospect, with a string of singles and remixes to his name, working on projects with Janet Jackson, Pharcyde, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, and Q-Tip among others. In 1995 he was invited to become a member of a production team known as The Ummah, which produced the fourth and fifth A Tribe Called Quest studio albums, as well as hits for a number of R&B and hip hop musicians.
From 1996 to 1997 the group recorded their first album Fantastic (Vol. 1), however their first official release would be 'Fantastic, Vol. 2' which dropped in 2000.
For the 2002 release "Trinity (Past, Present and Future)" on Barak/Capitol Records, T3 brought in Elzhi to join the group as J Dilla left to focus on his solo career. The album was a moderate success and contained the single "Tainted", produced by Karriem Riggins and featuring Dwele. Also in 2002,'Dirty District, a compilation songs by Detroit rappers largely produced by T3 and Young RJ"Rice, was released. The group then became a duo consisting T3 and Elzhi, when Baatin became sick while touring in France shortly before the release their 2004 album, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) and departed to seek treatment. The album included the hit single, "Selfish", produced by Kanye West and featuring John Legend. The song samples a part of the intro to the hit song "Call Me" by Aretha Franklin. After parting ways with Capitol Records in 2005, they released Prequel to a Classic a mixtape mostly previously unreleased material, followed by Slum Village "Self-Titled" release in October the same year.