J. Dilla - Sun In My Face (Instrumental, Full)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2010
- The full instremental of J. Dilla's "Sun in My Face" feat. Blu and Jontel on the album Jay Love Japan. I will not tell people where to find this. If you want to have this for a demo or your personal collection, go out there and dig.... it's out there.
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This is probably the best hip hop beat I've heard.
Music has helped me immensely throughout my life, and Dilla was the greatest producer to ever do it, I really do cherish his music and wish I could have seen him live. He was also underrated af on the mic as well. R.I.P.
One of my top MCs.
Mitchem Callahan his verse on Thelonious was crazy
This should be playing in the Louvre in Paris as you enter through the doorway.
+eM Cee This should be played everyday you go out to face the sun.
I agree.
And someone silly fool asks “who did this” and you say “JayLoveJapan”
The blood sweat and tears of history being introduced by the most glorious Dilla beat is so immaculately fitting
So Dope!!!! they dont make beats like this anymore. R.I.P Dilla!
10 years later... yes, they do :)
ahhhhh i love it when this beat drops.... its like falling and landing on a cloud
Hip hop at its finest, brought to you by one of the art's greatest masters.
Japan love jay
Love This Track, No Matter What Kind Of Music Fan You Are, This Should Defiantly Get Your Head Noddin'
Dilla flipped samples in the simplest, yet the most creative ways. RIP to a genius
J Dilla is the Hattori Hanzo of Beats.
+Alex Battaglia After hearing this song, it erases all doubt in my mind. JD = The King of Beats PERIOD.
Kill Bill reference. And J Dilla is the greatest of all time
Not at all. As much as I love Dilla, I wouldn't compare them because Hatori Hanzo was all about precision, where as Dilla was more careless with his sound placement. If anything, Dilla is like the drunken mantis.
Zin - Zeta careless isn’t the correct word
@@mindsigh_ natural? Imprecise? Carefree?
I will never forget the first plays of this masterpiece. I am still in awe and will never stop bein amazed
that is the most beautiful thing i have ever heard
i swear man my knowledge of hip hop expanded a lot really fast these past three years thanks to youtube. it's good to discover and keep listening to j dilla tracks and all the other good stuff thats real.
These kids will never understand what Blu and Miguel did to this instrumental. Phenomenal work.
I get chills just by thinking of this beat. J Dilla is no doubt one of THE best, or were (RIP) also much love to Blu & Jontel for giving this beat the final touch with those awesome lyrics.. One of the dopest production of ALL time.
whats amazing is that its both in 3/4 time signature and 4/4
can you explain this?
@@soundas9759 i think what he means is the tempo usually music is set to 4/4 tempo, meaning the hits are all in time sequence being spaced apart 4 /4. j dilla didn't care and was known not to use quantization so sometimes the beat throughout the song will waver off of 4/4 and goto 3/4 changing the tempo of the song but still sounding great. J dilla was for sure a great artist
Its in 4/4 throughout.
The sample is in 3/4.
I've always loved this beat so I chopped up the sample and remade it if anyone's curious I just uploaded it.
I can't describe what this song means to my soul.
God put you on the earth so you could inspire. Thank you J Dilla. I hope generations of Hip Hop artists and producers follow your lead instead of just enjoying your music and producing their garbage.
When I say this beat changed my whole fuckin life. Damn..
I been playin this beat over and over since I heard it,no lie,I can't get enough of Dilla,my idol!
amazing
thank you!!
Forever #1 in my top 5.
agreeeedd!! "ASSSS I OPPPENNN UP MY EYEEEESSSS" I actually cant listen to it without the words anymore! I think they go together great!
nodding my head, this is simply wonderful.peace :))
TRUELY ONE OF THE BEST PRODUCERS... EVER!
He is using the j dilla effect
Jay was the mancuso of hip hop, NUFF SAID. R.I.P ......
why am I crying now?
Dilla dun made me cry like a baby to his beats . I just wanna thank him
Like every Dilla beat...Its just too nice...nobody would do it Justice.
j-dilla you music change my life RIP
i hear the colors all around ♥
my mom usually never likes anything i listen to in terms of hip hop, but she loves J Dilla, this is what she said when i showed her this
"I really like it my son, good piece. This is art!!!"
i can feeel it!
NAS sounds like he would do this beat justice!
when you find the diana ross sample.....and find the space he sampled....throw it on a program and chop it to try to find the pieces dilla used...its like finishing a puzzle as a kid..omg
I've always loved this beat so I chopped up the sample and remade it if anyone's curious I just uploaded it.
"To show our appreciation for your support...
Thank You Jay Dee..."
blazing up, listening to this, and writing an english paper all at the same
Half of his genius was finding obscure tunes.
If I knew what this was sampled from the beautiful rush of mystery would be gone.
It wouldn't sound so much his own...Don't tell!
Well, if you have to...?
There's a valiant and exiting movement to the piece...Contrasted by the lead-in/out...feels as if he's leaving home and arriving in the city...Like a Manga Superhero.
Definitely evokes the fast-paced technophilia.
Pretty joyful...Jay love Japan.
Also genius cuz he predicted our modern attention spans...wha?
Info overload...Mind-glitches.
A pastiche of too much at once...fried circuits.
And of course, post post-modern traditionalism.
Mashing the classics...Cuz friends, there will be no more.
@@pathoplastic2 how so?
MIND HAS BLOWN JDILLA, IM TOTALLY LOST FOR WORDS, MY HEART IS DOING ALL THE TALKING HAHA, REST IN PEACE BROTHER
yes i love jay
A Whole lotta Soul Partner..DOOOOOOOPPE DIlla.
damn, rip j dilla
hehe i know right, this is just great in general. Thanks for commenting you just reminded me of this song! :D
yes man
This is my favorite dilla beat
Crossing the Atlantic to this shit!
wooaaah
I support the guy who uploaded this for not throwing links at you guys, digging is part of the culture of hip hop, too many people forget that, he didn't have to share it at all. I don't own this beat, if i want to hear it i come here, maybe i'll find it one day, then it'll mean something but downloading it off youtube at a shitty bitrate? Nah, fuck that.
i love japa to jd illa
Rest in peace dilla
love this track!!! 3 people need to get some sun on there face!!!!!!!
good vibes
@dizzisbk That's some cool shit right there. Thanks for sharing that
Damnnnn this is some Dilla sht
🔥🔥🔥🔥
so sick, why you? why not soulja boy or someone like that!
you are to important for hiphop but you`re gone and all we got is you great work!
one eye smiles one eye is overflowing with tearz!
Adam, TH-cam isn't even the place for this and I'm not one to preach that everyone should be Christian, or believe in God. But I will point out a number of popular artists are heavily religious and they gain their inspiration in God which inspires them to create. Dilla believed in God.
Amen
Feel like dilla never released his religious preferences. Which is dope cause it makes him not a follower of a certain religion but a follower of humanity. His music touches many people regardless of religion and I think he wanted that. Makes his music more fire. No boundaries of judgement or beliefs involved in his dopeness.
@rexappel It's on the unofficial bootleg. It is also on "That's A Whole Lot of Soul Partner, Vol. 1" according to wikipedia.
NICE look on tha add on this bruuuhh!
blu did a pretty a good job :) and miguel's vocals? too nice! they did it justice haha
Too nice of a beat
unique... the god...
I've always loved this beat so I chopped up the sample and remade it if anyone's curious I just uploaded it.
Fire Up
blu already officially rapped on this and did a damn good job too
The 11 dislikes came from people who listen to the bullshit rap thats out nowadays. Long Live J Dilla.
Gucci Mane, Eminem, and Drake fuckboys ruining the comments. A bunch of Drake fuckboys kept telling me Drake was good at rapping Time: The Donut Of The Heart and calling it homage, even though he didn't give any credit to Dilla and changed the song's meaning from loving to sexual. Then you got Big Sean pulling off some fake ass freestyle over Two Can Win and still didn't give credit. From the mystical words of the almighty lord of hip hop, KRS One, fuck these pop rappers. Rest in Beats to THE ABSOLUTE GREATEST, JAMES YANCEY!
oldheads shut the hell up mayne
you're insane
WAKE UP living a dream.
i was running though a space
stars, suns and the moons collided
darkness
light in my mind
Can´t lead me out
when voices shouts
follow me
angles with my features
take me to a black hole
a place I must go
with a message to pass on
sounds deep
happening when, a sleep
(whats the message)
the right side of the brain
so active
the left side seems so
passive
my subconscious is so conscious
but my body tenses up
sweat runs down my face
i cant breath cos am
trapped in space
japan love jay
thats what i thought at first listen alooooooong time ago then i heard the homie blu body the track!
@HymAgain
It's on the album "That's A Whole Lot of Soul Partner, Vol. 1". Wikipedia doesn't have it on their track listing so I'm starting to believe that it wasn't on the official "Jay Loves Japan" release. Anyways, I hope this solves your problem. Hit me up for a link. Peace.
You know when everything pauzes around you in life, like pressing start in a game... I have the EXACT same moment right now.....
dilla is god
@HymAgain
This track wasn't on the original EP/CD (released on OX: Operation Unknown).
It did appear on an unofficial bootlegg LP also called: Jay Love Japan. with some other unreleased stuff on it.
@HymAgain isn't it an imported album? i think some tracks are left off american copies, or vice versa... who knows tho
is there any chance I can get this on vinyl (this version, the shorter version, or the one with vocals) I gotta add this to my collection.
damn i heard this joint like 4 dozen times before i realized Blu was the rapper
Hell yeah, same shit!
oh fuck yeaah
i fill so bad for j dilla all of those great things he did to make music much better man this is the sht right here i fill so sad
boycott tv and radio
@twalmostskater if i was about keeping everything to myself I wouldn't have posted. If it was already on youtube I wouldn't have posted it. Why are u getting so upset when it comes to digging for music? You know J. Dilla dug the sample he used up for it? If I could find it you can to. Peace.
u wanna know ho to get this beat or any other go to media converter
Detroit shit....I might have biggs mixtape dis one...rip james aka dilla dawg
DjDvDndMcSuperiorair To me, it sounds like he took little bits of the song he sampled, assigned them to MPC pads, and tapped out a beat, so that's why it has a certain funky, jerky choppiness to it. No particular effects, I don't think
I found the sample last night and chopped it up like he did, he added some effect to it, but the "jerkiness" is there because o made it sound just like he did.
I wish dis could have been on donuts album..rip dilla
anyone else feel like lyrics almost ruin dilla's instrumentals sometimes? maybe its just me... if you feel the same way as me, you should hit up some nujabes beats, asian producer who also died a tragic death, and imo was the j dilla of asia for beats, but then again if you know good beats you've probably already heard the dude, regardless, hit him up, R.i.P to both of these legends
Blu did this beat justice.
R.I.P Guru
This beat feels like falling and though getting "high" (not in the weed meaqning)
guru would get down to this beat
R.I.P. Guru
R.I.P. Jay Dee!!!
This is not the original instrumental, it's on some other beattape collection where this instrumental is called something like "track 33", "beat 33, "track 30" or "track 33".
I know!!!! It's so annoying I could never find it. Its just missing a hair off the intro though. At least with a title its easier to find.
I've always loved this beat so I chopped up the sample and remade it if anyone's curious I just uploaded it.
blu and exile, does it justice imo
@cyrusjerome yeah he was definately on another level but i wouldnt say above... 2 of the best, they were alot alike in what they did, atleast how i see it. i love beats, half the time i dont even listen to lyrics in songs, thas why i loved how dilla and nujabes produced some beats that werent even ment for lyrics to be spit over. to me they were like brothers in a way i could never really explain
lol...this is phat yo
@KitchenerBombSquad Fat Jon and Arts the Beatdoctor are good beatmakers too.
Its sad ppl really didnt know what dilla was to hip hop a diamond in the ruff
Method Man and De La Soul could do it justice