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Respect Due.

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they finally reconizin' homeboy
Feb 23rd 2006
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Hurts the heart, but good article...
Feb 23rd 2006
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Sometimes his doctor would listen to the beats...
Feb 23rd 2006
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thats the best article yet, everybody should read this
Feb 23rd 2006
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this is sad as fuck.
Feb 23rd 2006
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Great read...n/m
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props to his mother for being a strong woman.
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the whole article swiped:
Feb 23rd 2006
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Oh my god...
Feb 23rd 2006
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cosign
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Yeah...this was a beautiful article
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i challenge someone not to get watery eyes reading that...
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impossible no to have...
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yeah, I got a little choked up
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Can't front either
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....
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RE: ....
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oh my goodness...what he went through makes me think about
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Eyes filled with tears !!
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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don't read this while listing to the last donut of the night.
Feb 23rd 2006
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*tearz*
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His story is so inspiring, it's unbelievable
Feb 23rd 2006
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amazing article
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So I finish reading this, lump in my throat, and my son walks in
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Thank You, from the Detroit Free Press
Kelley L. Carter
Feb 23rd 2006
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      Thank YOU
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Incredible
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OOoooWWwwEEEeeee!!!
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jesus this is so tragic
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very sad yet inspiring at the same time.
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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This needs to be made into a movie...
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im very happy the pain is over
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speechless
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That's what I call Journalism.
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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thanks...
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Phenomenal Peace....what an inspiration
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wow
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we lost a great one
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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so sad
wale.
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the part that hit me hard was that high five deal he did with moms
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this was an excellent article....
Feb 25th 2006
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Damn, my eyes got cloudy as fuck.
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I don't know what to say
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)
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1. "they finally reconizin' homeboy"
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2. "Hurts the heart, but good article..."
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Far from only being a great artist, it seems like he was a brave individual too. RIP.

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through Yancey's headphones, getting a hip-hop education from one of the best in the business."
I'm jealous.
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"holla at you boy, tho he dont just produce beats"
james yancey
the best beatmaker ever
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"Bills for the lengthy hospital stays topped $200,000 each time. Dialysis three times a week cost $1,800. Each once-a-week shot to raise his hemoglobin cost $1,800. He had dozens of prescriptions -- $700, $900 or even $2,000 out of pocket per bottle. He had large co-pays -- one was $6,700 a week -- because he had to see specialists."

yo, the medical system in this country is insane.

that's fucking ridiculous.

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7. "props to his mother for being a strong woman."
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the end of the article was very, very sad.

*IDEAS.*

  

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Jay Dee's last days
The untold story of the noted Detroit hip-hop producer's drive to make music in the face of life-threatening illness

BY KELLEY L. CARTER
FREE PRESS MUSIC WRITER

February 23, 2006

It was near the end of summer 2005, and James Yancey was sitting in a hospital bed at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.

He couldn't walk. He could barely talk. And after spending most of the winter and spring in the hospital, receiving treatment for a rare, life-threatening blood disease and other complications, he had been re-admitted.

His body was killing him, and little could be done about it.

It was a grim prognosis, but it wasn't deterring him from tinkering with his electronic drum machine.

In the sterile white hospital room, the tools of his trade surrounded him: turntables, headphones, crates of records, a sampler, his drum machine and a computer, stuff his mother and friends from L.A.-based record label Stones Throw had lugged to his hospital room. Sometimes his doctor would listen to the beats through Yancey's headphones, getting a hip-hop education from one of the best in the business.

Yancey tampered with his equipment until his hands swelled so much he could barely move them. When the pain was too intense, he'd take a break. His mother massaged his fingertips until the bones stopped aching.

Then he'd go back to work. Sometimes he'd wake her up in the middle of the night, asking to be moved from his bed to a nearby reclining chair so he could layer more hard-hitting beats atop spacey synths or other sampled sounds, his creations stored on computer. Yancey told his doctor he was proud of the work, and that all he wanted to do was finish the album.

Before September ended, he'd completed all but two songs for "Donuts," a disc that hit stores on Feb. 7, his 32nd birthday.

Three days after its release, he died.

Yancey, better known as Jay Dee or J Dilla, is acknowledged as the father of the Detroit hip-hop sound. Some people call him a creative genius, and his streetwise but soulful and musically tight production style influenced some of the world's biggest rap and R&B stars, from Kanye West to Janet Jackson to Erykah Badu, many of whom he worked with.

He was a champion of Detroit's urban music scene, and in the mid-'90s, when hip-hop was dominated by the East and West coasts, he put a distinct Motor City sound on the national map -- and provided inspiration to then-unknowns like Eminem, D12 and his own group, Slum Village.

As his reputation rose, he persisted with his distinct connection to the musical underground, serving as a sort-of people's champion of the non-commercial hip-hop scene.

Just as he was poised for even greater fame, he got sick -- a medical odyssey that would put him in and out of hospitals for the better part of four years, racking up staggering medical bills.

The instigator was a rare and incurable blood disease, but the complications were many, including recurring kidney failure, severe blood-sugar swings, immune system issues, heart trouble and what might have been lupus.

While rumors swirled in hip-hop circles that he was sick, the extent -- and specifics -- of his health concerns were largely kept secret. Yancey was not the type who wanted others to know about his problems. Even some of his closest friends didn't know what he did: Death was soon coming.

Since his death, fans have gathered to mourn his passing and celebrate his legacy, a mood that will continue today at a public Detroit memorial service. And for the first time, those who saw Yancey's struggles first-hand, including his mother and doctor, are talking about his final days.

January 2002: Something's wrong

Yancey first realized something was wrong in January 2002 after coming back from a gig in Europe, two years after Slum Village's first national release, "Fantastic Vol. 2." Instead of going to his home in Clinton Township, he went to his parents' house on Detroit's east side, complaining that he had a cold or the flu.

It was unusual behavior. Even as a kid he'd liked his privacy, but that night he needed to be with his mother, Maureen Yancey, hoping that she could somehow make it all better.

He was sick to his stomach. He had chills. And after he lay down, he said he felt worse.

His mother took him to the emergency room at Bon Secours Hospital in Grosse Pointe. His blood platelet count was below 10. It should have been between 140 and 180. Doctors told his mother they were surprised that he was still walking around.

Soon, a specialist from Harper Hospital would diagnose a thrombotic thrombocytopenic pura or TTP, a rare blood disease that causes a low platelet count. Abnormal cells were eating away the good cells. Doctors told him there was no cure or direct treatment.

Yancey stayed in the hospital for about a month and a half. Within weeks he had to go back for the same thing -- a trend that would continue for more than four years.

Despite the looming health problems, Yancey moved to L.A. about two years after he was diagnosed, determined to make music. Some things went well, including a musical collaboration and friendship with the rapper Common, who became his roommate. But he began to feel worse, and he met with a blood specialist who told him that in order to live, he'd have to endure medications and hospital treatments.

In November 2004, Yancey called his mother and asked if she'd come out to L.A. to help take care of him.

Disease leads to kidney failure

Yancey went into the hospital shortly after his mom arrived, and he stayed until March 2005. His mother, who slept at the hospital, never left his side. She began to take the reins of her son's health issues, which included mounting bills.

He had to take anti-immune and anti-inflammation steroids. A medication designed to suppress his immune system gave him high blood sugar, and he was taken off it.

The TTP also led to kidney failure. His kidneys would shut down, spring back, shut down again. The three-times-a-week, four-hour dialysis treatments were sometimes so painful he had to be unhooked from the machine.

Because he was lying in bed for long periods, his legs swelled, making it difficult to walk. He needed a wheelchair or a walker or cane -- the latter he used when he could get out to the music store to look for records, or to a nearby fruit market to get juice or a 7-Eleven Slurpee, a treat. Sometimes he would forget how to swallow and would have to relearn. He lost 50% of his weight.

"A lot of times, just when we would get ready to get going, he would get sick again," Maureen Yancey said. "He was so tired of going back. It was very sedentary. Just watching him, it was sad at times. He couldn't do what he wanted to."

In 2005, weeks before his 31st birthday, doctors diagnosed something that looked like lupus, a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect the skin, joints, blood and kidneys. His doctor said it was probably what contributed to the low platelet count and the frequent swelling and pain in his hands.

Sure, those long hospital stays had plenty of undesirable consequences. But it was the inability to touch the music, to pick it out of records bins, twist it and create it, that made those long stays feel never-ending.

The hospital bills mount

Even though he had insurance through the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the cost to keep Yancey alive was steep, and he had to pay much of it himself.

Bills for the lengthy hospital stays topped $200,000 each time. Dialysis three times a week cost $1,800. Each once-a-week shot to raise his hemoglobin cost $1,800. He had dozens of prescriptions -- $700, $900 or even $2,000 out of pocket per bottle. He had large co-pays -- one was $6,700 a week -- because he had to see specialists.

His mother, who today gets medical invoices almost daily, has yet to total up the costs. His plan was to make more music -- he had a project lined up with Will Smith -- to pay the bills and leave money to take care of his Detroit-based daughters, Ja-mya Yancey, 4, and Ty-monet Whitlow, 5.

To pay the bills, Maureen says, she'll work the rest of her life if she has to.

A Detroit friend steps in

Mike Buchanan, better known as DJ House Shoes, first met Yancey in the mid-'90s at Street Corner Music in Beverly Hills. House Shoes worked there and Yancey was a wanna-be music producer on the hunt for albums.

After Yancey moved to L.A., their friendship waned. In early 2005, House Shoes heard the rumor that Yancey was in a coma and might not pull through. He booked a flight to L.A. and packed a bunch of CDs -- random beats CDs, a mix-tape CD that House Shoes had recently released and anything else he thought Yancey would want to hear.

He stayed a week, spending every day in the hospital with him.

His friend looked different -- he was smaller and quieter. House Shoes struggled, not wanting to pry too much about the details of his friend's illness.

"I poker-faced it," House Shoes would say a year later. "It was hard as hell."

At his hospitalized birthday celebration, Yancey got cake -- chocolate, his favorite -- from one of his record labels, Stones Throw. He also got a baseball jersey decorated with Detroit street signs.

Then there was a private gift.

House Shoes called about 35 people in Detroit -- some who knew Yancey and others who'd never met him but appreciated his contributions to hip-hop. He had them leave birthday and get-well greetings on his voice mail.

"Man, listen to this crazy message this girl left me," House Shoes said, bringing his cell phone closer to Yancey's ear.

Then he let them play. All 35 messages. There in his hospital bed, Yancey broke down and cried.

Yancey hides his condition

Yancey kept quiet about how bad things really were.

After that early 2005 stint at the hospital -- the one that prompted hip-hop message boards to report he was in a coma -- he granted an interview to hip-hop magazine XXL for its June edition.

In the interview, he denied that he was comatose, and said that he had gotten sick overseas. "As soon as I got back," he told the magazine, "I had the flu or something, and I had to check myself into the hospital. Then they find out I had a ruptured kidney and was malnourished from not eatin' the right kinda food. It was something real simple, but it ended with me being in the hospital."

Only his doctor and his mother knew how bad it really was.

Detroit rapper Proof, like many of Yancey's friends, never wanted to push it.

"We never really got into the sickness thing. I would be like 'How you doing?' He would be like 'Better,' " Proof said.

The Bible provides comfort

Yancey became more spiritual in the last year of his life.

He and his mother studied the story of Job, which tackles the question of why innocent people suffer, and which biblical scholars interpret to be about faith and patience.

"For God maketh my heart soft, and the Almighty troubleth me: because I was not cut off before the darkness, neither hath he covered the darkness from my face."

His doctor said he had come to terms with illness.

"He didn't want to be a professional patient," said Dr. Aron Bick, Yancey's L.A.-based hematologist, who also is an oncologist. "The treatment was difficult because he would not want to go to the hospital. He was very intelligent. He said, 'I hear you, doc. But here are my decisions about my own life.'

"I admired that on a human level. He got the medical care he needed. He really did not let his medical situation handicap his life. To him, life came first. He made peace with himself before we even knew it. And then he made peace with his mom."

On his 32nd birthday, Yancey spent the day at his L.A. home.

Roommate Common bought him a birthday cake, chocolate, of course. DJ Peanut Butter Wolf and Madlib, friends from hip-hop's underground, came over with a cake in the shape of a chocolate doughnut, to honor the "Donuts" album, which was released that day.

Their visit was brief, because Yancey felt uncomfortable with people seeing him that way.

They left the cake at the door. Yancey had a small piece. It was all his aching stomach could take.

It hadn't quite been a month since he'd left the hospital, and he'd just learned how to swallow again. Because his voice wasn't strong, he sometimes refused to open his mouth. He was shuffling around his home with a walker -- he'd gotten rid of the wheelchair weeks before.

"At that point I really felt like something was wrong, more so than ever," said Peanut Butter Wolf. "Even a few weeks before that he was in a wheelchair, but he was energetic and showing me music and showing me his equipment and talked about moving all of his equipment that's still in Detroit to L.A."

Still, in spite of the pain, he was happy. His one prayer had been answered. This was the first birthday in four years that he hadn't spent in a hospital.

'It's going to be all right'

In the last days of his life, as he shuffled up and down the hallway, he had heart-to-heart chats with his mother. They were quick. But they were thoughtful.

"You know I love you, right?" he said. "And I appreciate everything you've ever done for me."

"You don't have to say that," she said.

He and his mother had developed a ritual that preceded medical procedures: They'd slap high-fives, an indication that everything was going to be OK.

At home, the day after his birthday, he held his hand up for his mom to meet it in midair.

She was puzzled. There was no procedure that day. Why was he doing this?

He continued to motion for her to high-five him, refusing to stop until her hand met his.

Finally, she relented and gave it to him.

"That's what I'm talking about," he said. "We're in this together. It's all good. You're going to be all right. I promise you it's going to be all right."

Contact KELLEY L. CARTER at 313-222-8854 or carter@freepress.com.

Copyright © 2006 Detroit Free Press Inc.


James Yancey's family is asking for financial contributions to pay his medical expenses.

Bank wires can be sent to:

Wells Fargo Bank of Los Angeles, Calif.

Routing number: 122000247

Account number: 6043250676

For details, call 800-869-3557


Fri Feb-10-06 - R.I.P. - JD JayDee J Dilla the great James Yancey.

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This article was so touching.
What a sad story. So sincere at the end when he tells her everything's gonna be alright.
Had me stunned.
May he be blessed.
One love from now 'till forever...





R.I.P. Jay Dee

  

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...good lookin out on this article

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"holla at you boy, tho he dont just produce beats"
james yancey
the best beatmaker ever
top 10 flows ever

  

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15. "yeah, I got a little choked up"
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It's a great article. God bless him.
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That was well written. Especially the bit at the end.

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It should be called Wealthcare instead of Healthcare. Cuz these companies certainly don't care about people's health. $1,800 for ONE shot?....

I'm glad he made peace though. It seems he tried to make everyone around him comfortable with his situation. As comfortable as they could be I guess. That's real love. As real as it get. But still, I feel he was let down. As much money is floating around in the industry, couldn't NOBODY foot his bills? Even though I've been following his sound since Tribe, I only knew him as a genius musical mind. So of course I didn't know him personally, but from everything that I've been reading about him, he wasn't just a great musician, he was a great PERSON. Which makes this a greater loss.

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Exactly what I'm feeling.

  

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my grandma..she too had lupus...it hurts to see b4 and after pics and remember the pain she went through. my goodness...i cant handle this right now *logs off*

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The PASSION he had for his music man.




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18. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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that's sad....Maureen (Dilla's mom) is a very strong woman....

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Fri Feb-10-06 - R.I.P. - JD JayDee J Dilla the great James Yancey.

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jayBee
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21. "His story is so inspiring, it's unbelievable"
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This is a great article about a very strong man with a very strong woman by his side.

I can't believe how he made it through all of this and never gave up until the end. I think what's telling of his great character is the fact that he didn't even tell his friends about his real situation. It seems that he didn't want anyone to worry about him or feel sorry for him.

The bond between him and his mom must've been so strong and I cannot describe how much respect I have for his mom.

The story of his health issues itself is unbelievable already but when you think about his musical accomplishments during that time and how he changed and evolved his sound that so many people feel so stromgly about it can almost not be comprehended.

It seems like through his music he wanted to make the listeners feel really good and inspired. He turned his suffering into something that's very positive and comforting for the ones listening.

Not only has my respect for his music grown but my respect for the person James Yancey because I think his achievements through all of this while suffering from the worst possible living experience (pain, lossing body functions, knowing your young life is nearing its end, fear of loss, etc., etc.) are so inspiring in a positive way.

Think about how tough it must be for anyone in a similar situation not to fall into a depression and eventually giving in?

R.I.P. Jay Dee aka J Dilla

  

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okpdan
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22. "amazing article"
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23. "So I finish reading this, lump in my throat, and my son walks in"
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Like "Can I have ice cream?"

I start choking up, and I give him like twice the amount I should.

R.I.P.

Bless his mother.

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Kelley L. Carter

Thu Feb-23-06 07:33 PM

  
24. "Thank You, from the Detroit Free Press"
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I just finished reading all of these kind messages -- which also came with many kind emails and phone calls today from fans all across the country.

Thank you all so much for reading the piece and writing all of these kind remarks.

Much love,

Kelley L. Carter
Detroit Free Press

  

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Lightfoot
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27. "Thank YOU"
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This article was perfect.

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25. "Incredible"
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thank you dilla.

for everything.

And the G stands for......GANGSTA!!!

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jaiarthur
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26. "OOoooWWwwEEEeeee!!!"
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You hit a homerun with that article!!Everything I wanted to know was answered in that bad boy.Almost had a brother tearing.Thanks champ!

  

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28. "jesus this is so tragic"
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V.

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29. "very sad yet inspiring at the same time."
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30. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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got me crying now..

that was beautiful.

  

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31. "This needs to be made into a movie..."
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W/ all the proceeds going to his mother.

Let's make this happen.

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32. "im very happy the pain is over"
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i had no idea he was in the hospital so much but then again i guess nobody did.

god bless his mom and daughters...


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check this dilla post:
http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=17&topic_id=19097&mesg_id=19097&page=9

  

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33. "speechless"
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I'm sitting here in tears. By far the best article written on Dilla.
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R.I.P. Brother Yancey

  

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Sileni
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34. "That's what I call Journalism."
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I'm feeling a little depressed now. But Verbal Clap is playing while I'm typing this so all in all, I guess the music lives on.
RIP Jay Dee


You can swim in the Sea of Knowledge and still come out dry.

  

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35. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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its certinally a great article I was zoned out reading it; played out like a movie in my head, its like the missing piece of the puzzle; whats sad is that he was fighting his condition all this time thinking back to where I was and what I was doing back in 02...hell thats like when I joined OKP...its a testemant to his strength and even when it hit him harder he insisted on touring...wow.

its bitter sweet looking back in the 'behind the beat' book seeing dilla freak his records/equipment in his element and then seeing his shell of a lab as it is now that along with the pic on the stonesthrow site really lets you know he's gone in the physical..

peace to jay dee..

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37. "thanks..."
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good article, very sad though. may jay dee rest in peace.

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black_slate
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38. "Phenomenal Peace....what an inspiration"
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We will miss you sir....

http://www.theflasharchive.com/f/f-50.htm < the truth watch and be inspired

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39. "wow"
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This article was beautiful. Got me crying (

The love between Dilla & his mother is unconditional. That is love. Wow. May God bless her the rest of her life. Bless his baby girls too.

Dilla is in a better place now. So glad he is not suffering anymore.

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bigboy
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40. "we lost a great one"
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your music lives on. we never slept on you. right there from day one. you are a great inspiration to me. hell, i dont even know how to chop and mix on the SP man, i will pick one up and start were you left off.

  

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the.herb
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41. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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Good looks on this article...

It was a bit difficult to read this because it was very depressing...I can only imagine how those feel who were close to Dilla.

Big up to Jay Dee for being as strong as he was till his very last day. Needless to say that his mother is just as strong. Even more so with the loss of her son...

God Bless Jay Dee and Ms.Yancey. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.


  

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wale.

Sat Feb-25-06 02:13 AM

  
42. "so sad"
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43. "the part that hit me hard was that high five deal he did with moms"
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man im in tears right now

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jazzie0009
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44. "this was an excellent article...."
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i cried reading this. i wasn't ready.

respect goes out to his mother for being so strong. dill is a true music lover...i mean, anyone who can still pick up records even on their death bed, says if right there. he's probably up stairs making beats for jesus right now, as we speak. lol

long live his spirit. very nicely written.

  

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Sawkrahteez
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45. "Damn, my eyes got cloudy as fuck."
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I listened to "Dont Cry" from "Donuts" the entire time i read this article, and yea, my eyes welled up big time.

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christo79
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46. "I don't know what to say"
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The more I learn about the character of Jay Dee the more real he becomes the greater he becomes. Don't get me wrong I always said Jay Dee is the greatest producer has that deep funk makes electronics sound human. But I'm talking about stories like this that show you the heart that the beats were coming from. A humble & strong individual his life is inspiring.

Jay Dee.....
A blessing to us all..... God bless you

  

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48. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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Whew.
Good to know what happned but dam... ignorance is bliss sometimes.
My throat got lumpy as hell...
How weird that my mom called me as soon as I was done reading this? She's got no clue who Dilla is but I let her now the whole story and she agreed with Dill's moms. Great woman and a great son.

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robflorig

Thu May-04-06 03:36 PM

  
49. "RE: Detroit Free Press: Dilla's Last Days (R.I.P)"
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this is an amazing article, i don't think i have ever been more touched by someone i dont know than this

  

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