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You
know,
my
man
Jay
Dee
was
a
true
hip-hop
artist
I
can't
explain
the
influence
that
his
mind
and
ear
Has
had
on
my
band,
myself
And
the
careers
of
so
many
other
artists
The
most
humble,
modest,
worthy
and
gifted
beat
maker
I've
known
And
definitely
the
best
producer
on
the
mic
Never
without
that
signature
smile
and
head
bouncing
to
the
beat
Jay
Dee
had
a
passion
for
life
and
music
and
will
never
be
forgotten
He
was
a
brother
that
was
loved
by
me
and
I
love
what
he's
done
for
us
And
although
I'm
happy
he's
no
longer
In
the
pain
he'd
been
recently
feeling
I'm
crushed
by
the
pain
of
his
absence
The
name's
Dilla
Dawg
and
I
can
only
rep
the
real
and
the
raw
My
man
Dilla,
rest
in
peace
Who?
Who
is
it?
There
comes
a
time
Last
of
the
red
hot,
hip-hop
lovin'
emcees
That
came
up
off
grits
and
government
cheese
The
only
thing
I
ever
really
loved
in
my
life
was
a
mic
Some
of
my
niggas
fell
in
love
with
MP's,
come
on
Work
the
bass,
nigga,
juggle
them
keys
I'm
tryna
get
a
piece
of
this
government
greed
Then
smack
'em
in
the
melon
with
another
LP
Come
on,
help
a
couple
people
in
the
struggle
get
free
We
from
the
block
where
people
stay
prepared
to
rock
And
it's
hard
'cause
opportunity
be
scared
to
knock
And
more
people
in
the
hood
found
dead
from
cops
With
guns
that
drop,
that
sprayed
off
random
shots
But
what
you
know
good,
people
say
they
in
the
hood
for
good
You
ain't
a
prisoner,
the
world
got
more
to
it
Sky's
the
limit,
it
don't
take
but
a
minute
Don't
fear
for
your
people,
nigga,
my
hood's
your
hood
Yeah,
get
it
I
know
in
these
trying
times
it
feels
confusing
That's
why
I
can't
tell
y'all
to
dance
to
the
music
Unless
we
face
it
first
and
try
not
to
lose
it
Even
if
it
gets
worse,
they
can't
stop
this
I
want
my
people
to
rock
this
Bang
this
music
in
your
speakers
and
boxes
Langston
Hughes
is
'bout
as
deep
as
my
thoughts
is
Sit
back
and
I'ma
paint
you
a
portrait
This
stress
can
make
you
think
you
done
lost
it
Shit
can
have
you
exhausted,
just
Picture
the
planet
and
imagine
it's
yours,
kid
Don't
ever
let
nobody
knock
you
out
of
your
orbit
I
never
seen
a
bridge
we
couldn't
shuffle
across
it
Got
a
lot
of
people
living
a
life
that's
pure
trivia
Real
hip-hopper
they
tryna
get
rid
of
ya
Can't
have
that
because
here
come
the
city
of
Philly
Put
an
end
to
all
the
trivia,
really
Where
I'm
walking,
everybody
ain't
pretty
or
friendly
It's
work,
my
whole
life,
they
ain't
give
me
a
penny
Coming
up
between
a
rock
and
a
hard,
watching
for
God
People
hip-hopping
with
no
option
at
all,
yo
This
how
it's
going
down
I
know
in
these
trying
times
it
feels
confusing
That's
why
I
can't
tell
y'all
to
dance
to
the
music
Unless
we
face
it
first
and
try
not
to
lose
it
Even
if
it
gets
worse,
they
can't
stop
this
We
rip
our
heart
to
pieces
for
the
rap's
special
sound
The
robe's
long
enough
to
be
considered
a
gown
Thoughts
brim
is
sharp
enough
to
be
considered
a
crown
When
the
plate
come,
take
some,
pass
it
around
It's
the
last
of
the
hip-hop
lovin'
emcees
In
front
of
an
audience
that
never
been
pleased
I'm
coming
from
all
the
streets
that
never
been
clean
And
speaking
for
any
face
that
never
been
seen
This
debonair
style
of
my
words
is
high-caliber
Speaking
my
mind
for
every
day
that's
on
the
calendar
'Cause
I
done
been
quiet
'bout
as
long
as
I
can
handle
it
Walked
a
mile
in
these
boots
that
I'm
standing
in
Mellow
soul
brother
with
his
lyrical
dean
on
The
stages
I'm
seen
on,
mic
I
fiend
on
When
it's
all
full
of
soul,
that's
when
it
mean
more
I
never
hesitate
to
give
a
shoulder
to
lean
on,
yo
Check
it
out,
man
I
know
in
these
trying
times
it
feels
confusing
That's
why
I
can't
tell
y'all
to
dance
to
the
music
Unless
we
face
it
first
and
try
not
to
lose
it
Even
if
it
gets
worse,
they
can't
stop
this
Yo,
it's
Mr.
Jay
Dee
Dilla
Jay
Dee
Basically,
man,
Dilla
changed
the
game
He
started
a
movement,
you
know
what
I'm
sayin'?
He
like
an
unsung
hero,
you
know
what
I'm
sayin'?
Y'all
gotta
give
it
up,
people
gotta
know
about
Dilla
'Cause
Dilla
was
like
the
greatest
triple
threat
of
all
time
A
lot
of
these
cats
dig
on
your
music
but
they
don't
know
your
name
The
boy
was
his,
he
was,
he
was
the
potentest
He's
everything
the
culture's
deserved
He
was
the
vibe
A
genius
with
the
sound
And
his
humbleness
is
something
we'll
never
forget
Jay
Dee
was
a
genius
The
man
was
the
king
of
the
beat
There
will
never
be
another
like
him
The
greatest
on
beats,
you
know
what
I'm
sayin'?
Muhammad
Ali
of
beats
I'm
very
fortunate
to
have
known
this
man
He
could
take
anything,
take
anything
Any
noise,
any
instrument,
and
not
I've
seen
him
take
instruments
up
and
not
be
trained
how
to
play
it
Just
make
something
great
This
man,
this
man,
this
man
This
man
is
truly
one
of
the
most
brilliant
minds
To
ever
have
come
across
this
planet
I
love
you
so
much
Jay
Dee,
I
love
you
so
much
We
developed
a
friendship
Such
a
humble,
good
person
He's
taught
me
a
lot
There's
been
times
I
wanna
give
up
And
I
just
look
at
him,
and
how
hard
he
worked
1 Long Time
2 Can't Stop This
3 Dilltastic Vol Won(derful)
4 False Media
5 Game Theory
6 Game Theory
7 Don't Feel Right
8 In the Music
9 Take It There
10 Baby
11 Here I Come
12 Here I Come
13 Long Time
14 Long Time
15 Livin' In a New World
16 Clock With No Hands
17 Atonement
18 Bread And Butter
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