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sun_das_ill
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Mon Mar-17-14 03:23 AM

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"Did Dilla produce Eminem Infinite?"


  

          

I never heard the album. I'm Just hearing it a few days ago.
It sound as if it was a stab at hiero 93 production.
Some tracks sound very original as in not even a leaning close sound to anything created. Then i remember that first Dilla beat tape that had those tribe like sounds and there's alot on "Infinite" Production can say one name but it sounds like the track board wasn't wiped cleaned of the previous producer.

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Don't do this shit
Mar 17th 2014
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absolutely not. they never worked together.
Mar 17th 2014
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Yes he did, but keep it on the Down Low
Mar 17th 2014
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He would have done all of Slim Shady LP, too
Mar 17th 2014
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There is a story that Eminem would show up to Jay Dee's house
Mar 17th 2014
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lol...clearly he gave up on that idea almost instantly
Mar 17th 2014
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It certainly is a tall task
Mar 17th 2014
13
      is it?
Mar 17th 2014
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I howled laughing at this story. Oh good god.
Mar 17th 2014
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      I found the story
Mar 17th 2014
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just to be the nice guy, no, it was all Mr. Porter
Mar 17th 2014
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no, that was Q-Tip (I swear people think Dilla did EVERYTHING!)
Mar 17th 2014
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Q-Tip did what?
Mar 17th 2014
15
no, but he did ghost produce Paid in Full
Mar 17th 2014
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Probably!
Mar 17th 2014
11
I always thought D12's 'Filthy' sounded like a Dilla beat
Mar 17th 2014
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Garhart Poppwell
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Mon Mar-17-14 05:25 AM

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1. "Don't do this shit"
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MISTA MONOTONE
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Mon Mar-17-14 07:03 AM

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2. "absolutely not. they never worked together."
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handle
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Mon Mar-17-14 09:15 AM

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3. "Yes he did, but keep it on the Down Low"
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sssshhhhh!

  

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seandammit
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Mon Mar-17-14 10:35 AM

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4. "He would have done all of Slim Shady LP, too "
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But all those beats were on the MPC that ?uestlove broke when he flooded the basement.

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PCProductions
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Mon Mar-17-14 10:40 AM

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5. "There is a story that Eminem would show up to Jay Dee's house"
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To learn how to make beats or something. There's a quote from Em to Mr Porter that he wanted his drums to sound like Jay Dee's.

  

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Mon Mar-17-14 03:55 PM

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9. "lol...clearly he gave up on that idea almost instantly"
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> he wanted his drums to sound like Jay
>Dee's.

  

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PCProductions
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13. "It certainly is a tall task"
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Magnum Opus
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Mon Mar-17-14 05:11 PM

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14. "is it?"
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how many producers have since aped those drums? sacrilege.

  

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Brotha Sun
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10. "I howled laughing at this story. Oh good god."
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PCProductions
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12. "I found the story"
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http://archive.is/JsjLt

Scheme: What was a typical day like in the Yancey household during his teenage years?Ma Dukes: He stayed in the basement alone. We always had child daycare. A typical day was from 6am-6pm child daycare and I had upstairs and downstairs. I always had more kids than I could handle but 6pm-6am was Dilla’s spot. He had the entire rule of the house and the entire basement, which was better than the house itself . He had his records and everything and people started coming over. He started doing beats and would show other people how to do beats. I knew he was really into it but in the back of my mind, my husband was a musician and my thinking was everybody doesn’t get a break, so he has to have something to fall back on… that’s what I was telling myself. His counselor told me he was the top kid in his eighth grade class and that they were picking one child out of each school in our area to go to Davis Aeronautics. The teacher told me if he goes there, by the time he graduates he would have a year of college under his belt. So I was happy, and when I talked to him it was all good, but during the course of the summer by the time all his friends had talked to him, they convinced him that he wanted to go to the school they were all going to. So I was like you’re going, no one else has this opportunity, you’re going. We fought for three years about this and he was unhappy everyday. The only thing that made him happy was I would let him use my car while I was at work. So he, Frank & Dank would ride out and I found out years later that my car had been to a lot of places I wouldn’t even go . But a day in the household was total reign of the house, Eminem would be there everyday at 6pm waiting to get in and Paul Rosenberg because he was rapping to; of course his parents made him go to law school, which was a good thing because you never know how things are going to turn out. Everyone at the house was involved in music, Dilla was in a the gospel choir and an alter boy. So it’s like a big thing there now, they keep a lot youth inspired because a lot of the youth are Dilla fans.

  

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Nodima
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Mon Mar-17-14 11:47 AM

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6. "just to be the nice guy, no, it was all Mr. Porter"
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7. "no, that was Q-Tip (I swear people think Dilla did EVERYTHING!)"
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15. "Q-Tip did what?"
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Stadiq
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8. "no, but he did ghost produce Paid in Full"
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DJR
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11. "Probably! "
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*Rocks "Dilla Changed My Life" Shirt*

  

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Danny
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16. "I always thought D12's 'Filthy' sounded like a Dilla beat"
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