J Dilla Beats Featured On Yancey Boys’ “Sunset Blvd” LP

    A batch of unreleased J Dilla beats are featured on Sunset Blvd, the forthcoming album from the Yancey Boys. Due September 17, the new collection from Illa J and Frank Nitt includes the single “Quicksand,” which also features Common and Dezi Paige. “Quicksand” and “Fisherman,” another Sunset Blvd cut, will be released July 30. 

    De La Soul’s Posdnuos appears on “Beautiful” and former Pharcyde member SlimKid3 teams with the Yancey Boys on “Rock My World,” while T3 of Slum Village is showcased on “Jeep Volume.” Common, De La Soul and the Pharcyde all worked with J Dilla extensively. J Dilla passed away in 2006 from cardiac arrest, according to his mother, Maureen Yancey, as per the New York Times. She said he had been suffering from lupus and had been hospitalized for pneumonia, the Times says.

    “We’ve created an album that would make Dilla proud,” says Frank Nitt, who grew up with Dilla in Detroit. “But this isn’t a nostalgia trip. Dilla’s beats were so future-forward that they’re right on time in 2013, and we’ve assembled the best artists possible to represent that.”

    Other songs on Sunset Blvd include “Go And Ask The DJ” with Guilty Simpson and “Lovin U” featuring singer Eric Roberson. 

    Illa J is J Dilla’s brother. Frank Nitt is J Dilla Music Catalog Curator and oversees the official approval of material released by the Yancey Media Group, which is releasing Sunset Blvd in conjunction with Delicious Vinyl. 

    Illa J began making music under the Yancey Boys banner with the guidance of Frank Nitt in 2008. “Putting together the first Yancey Boys album was a chance to put Illa J on the map and keep it in the family,” says Delicious Vinyl co-founder & CEO Michael Ross. “On Sunset Blvd, Illa and Frank dove deep into these stunning unreleased Dilla beats to make an honest album with all the right collaborations.”

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    11 thoughts on “J Dilla Beats Featured On Yancey Boys’ “Sunset Blvd” LP

    1. lol, I don’t know what this kids obsession with 666 and all those horror movie characters is about. It’s like he thinks it offends anybody… awful attempt at trolling

      1. lol. Thanks.

        I kept only seeing the part about the next single being released on July 30th. Can’t believe I missed the second sentence. Work was exhausting last night. lol

    2. Doooope. This sounds like it might be the first decent release since his passing… Still not getting my hopes too high though…

    3. i clicked on a picture on then looked at folder it came from and it had a picture of him. some nerdy ass white kid

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