j dilla: the diary review - dilla s lost 2002 vocal album /

Published at 2016-04-17 10:00:17

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(PayJay/Mass Appeal)It’s taken nearly 15 years and much legal wrangling for this album by Detroit producer J Dilla,who died in 2006, to see the light of day. Having built his reputation with beats for A Tribe Called Quest, or the Roots et al,Dilla took the strange step of recruiting others to produce his major label debut so he could devote more energy to rapping. As a vocalist, The Diary shows him to be agile and often abrasive – anger against US law enforcement surges through Fuck the Police – but somewhat missing in imaginative range, and falling back on standard jibes and brags. And while producers including Karriem Riggins and Madlib serve him well here,it’s clear that Dilla expressed himself best through his beats.
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Source: theguardian.com