Everyone listening to this, don't you feel so fortunate to have come to existence.. in this time era, with no hearing disability. To witness such a amazing song? Produced by the legend J dilla? It always amazes me how lucky we are to have music, such an amazing creation.
85elcamino714 you're forgetting the "With those things you do" the song is about how they doubt that their music is worth putting all their time and energy in. But they realize that they continue to do it because it gives them "peace of mind" and because they love it. I don't think it's a love song in the conventional sense.
Tyrone Genkins Another example of this type of thing I can think of is De La Soul's "Eye Know" not being a love song aimed at a person, but aimed at hip hop in general.
As the 1,500,000 viewer of this song, I can say with certainty, people will never stop respecting real Hip Hop. Don't fear, it's not dead, not even dormant.
Even just that freestyle at the end that’s not all in English haha, gorgeous. Cannot forget to pay respect to Dilla he will always be a legend and is still here with us today, in everyone that loves him. Peace peace y’all
Awesome! Used to play the album back to back when snowboarding. It perfectly combines with the rythmic movement of riding through a desolate mountain landscape, up to your knees in the snow.
Stefan Kamenski It's sad but that's how music has always been. The best music has always been buried under the bad music but once the dust settles, only the good music is remembered and admired.
true that and I am afraid that it applies to many other domains. So I am wondering why most people will always go first for the fake and more fashionable instead of trying to dig a bit deeper for the true quality
Always end up finding my way back to this beat, this beats like home to me. 2009 was my freshman year of high school, and during the summers, I'd stay up til' dawn watching adult swim and listening to Flylo/Dilla/Doom/Madlib/Talib and many others. This era to me is 2am and cereal, because that's just what'd be going down. 2am hits, cereals out and beats are on with [as] in the background. A different time, for sure.
+Ryuujin1078 You know, it's music for headphones. Not many people listen to this stuff. It's exclusive, not popular. A few would say that the music is boring but it's not that at all. It's low-key, quiet. How would you describe it? Discuss.
Rappatiligoe0419 I was about to type the exact same thing. There's literally millions of comments on TH-cam of peeps bemoaning the current state of hip hop while praising the 90s and Conscious stuff. Well listen to it, dummies. I do. Nobody said that you have to like current/popular shit.
This is magical... it took me back when i was a child. And i don't mean like i heard as a child. Im 16 yo and.... this is one of those moments, when music is a lot more than just a nice composition of sounds... i literally felt this. Thats all, its so amazing how music changed my life.
I heard this song last weekend at the LL Cool J Force Tour…recorded my daughter dancing to it and have been trying to figure out who the artist was. Thanks to google and the humming feature I am here!! ❤❤❤❤
This song reignited my love for music. :) I am very much grateful for this song. A lot of things changed when I realized that I should just make music that feels and sounds good. No other reasons.
Listen to this pretty much every week. As a now 40 year old human this song encapsulates the essence of the music I love like few others. Missed you when you passed and still do. RIP Dilla Dawg!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Back again!!!!! Straight up,i can't find songs that make me feel like this anymore..rip J Dilla' THE LEGEND..NO1 can replicate the vibe of his beats..🙏much respect!
Noble Wilkes No he's just a disingenuous fuck. Back when I was little hip-hop meant something. It meant if you were whack you were getting slapped. Then things changed. Well fuck that I'm bringing it back. Keep your whack shit at home or else I-Cham's gonna punch you in face.
When hip-hop began it was about taking older songs from your childhood and making them new, taking disco, jazz, and R&B that people loved and reusing it, keeping it alive, and keeping the melodies in peoples minds. It's like giving thanks to other musicians, keeping them relevant, and those who can recognize producers and hear the use of samples will find the true maker of the song and appreciate them. The game has been like this from the beginning with the use of samples, and singing blips of other folks verses has also been done forever.
Seems like time buries this song every so many years. But like a great archeologist, I somehow find my way back to it and hear it in all its magnificence.
Reminds me of a solo trip I took 10 years ago to Asia, had this on my playlist. brings me back when i hear it. Funny how things get associated so strongly
I discovered this song about a few months ago and, is already one of my favorite songs of all time, i usually love playing it during cold or rainy days, it’s a nice mixture. This song makes me feel so many feelings but yeah idk how I can explain it but it’s definitely top 3 of my favorite songs of all time
Hip hop ain't dead if this reached me today, I've heard this dilla beat but not the song wtf. Actually needed this today more than ever. Thank you dilla
I bought the original issue Cd back in 2000 when the album dropped. The cd was lost a few years later. Around 2016 or so I bought this cd again, but noticed THIS song was left off....WTF!! Upset because this was one of my favorite songs off the original cd.
My top favorite albums of all time. I can rarely listen to an album from start to finish without skipping around....this is one of the very few in which I can do so.
I had this song in like 98/99 before the official release, I was 10 years old and this song stuck with me since then, I’m 36 now 👌🏾 s/o to my older brother for putting me hip 🧡
Isaac Brown agreed, no doubt in my mind Dilla is the greatest producer of all time... there isn't a song you can't relax or vibe to by him. Just an amazing producer, rip dilla
Shout to everyone who keeps this alive when I’m in my darkest moments in life I bang Dilla the realest this shit is forever a man was throwing away well giving it away this album and it brought joy to my life to this day I love the work they put in Dilla and Slum
I never heard of them, walked into the record store back in '99 2000 and bought just because I seen it was released on Good Vibe. Bring back good vibe recordings and Rawkus Records.
This song has been stuck in my head for like 20 years....
Facts
same.. and I’m 20
Fax, my brother used to bump this in the car back then reminds me of the good old days.
I keep getting the Moody Good remix stuck in my head.
its just... dope. in my car forever.
Everyone listening to this, don't you feel so fortunate to have come to existence.. in this time era, with no hearing disability. To witness such a amazing song? Produced by the legend J dilla? It always amazes me how lucky we are to have music, such an amazing creation.
Wodchly music is my life
No, sold myself in love, I hate life
Thanks for the words
U ain't lied my dude
True that !!! Actual and factual!!!!
"Don't sell yourself to fall in love"
Facts!!
85elcamino714 you're forgetting the
"With those things you do"
the song is about how they doubt that their music is worth putting all their time and energy in. But they realize that they continue to do it because it gives them "peace of mind" and because they love it.
I don't think it's a love song in the conventional sense.
Tyrone Genkins Another example of this type of thing I can think of is De La Soul's "Eye Know" not being a love song aimed at a person, but aimed at hip hop in general.
Tyrone Genkins That MIGHT be the meaning but the person who commented never said it was about love, for all you know he meant it in more than one way.
dont sell your soul to the music industry
@@markwebb385 yeah But Most do It! Specialy The artist You Most loved
this beat simultaneously makes me happy to be alive and makes me want to cry until there's no tears left
💯😭
church...
❤❤❤
I call this the Dilla Effect
dillas beats always take you to another planet.
Ezek Amen.
didnt i see u on a cboyardee video wtf
And that planet bring me to peace.
he was GENIUS!
No realer words were written.
RIP Dilla. Your music still lives on.
Dope music awesome Cool good Listen wow j dilla music Dj hip-hop history black music lives
Victoria Appiagei what the fuck did you even just type.
EMUTHAFUCKINTERNALLY!!
I forgot how glorious this is.
It is glorious indeed
time to remember again
I DIDN'T... HELL NO!
reminder
reminder
As the 1,500,000 viewer of this song, I can say with certainty, people will never stop respecting real Hip Hop. Don't fear, it's not dead, not even dormant.
nah
MBTAismydesignateddriver beautiful! Thank you!
Even just that freestyle at the end that’s not all in English haha, gorgeous. Cannot forget to pay respect to Dilla he will always be a legend and is still here with us today, in everyone that loves him. Peace peace y’all
nah
thank fuck for that
This song aint got no business being this good. Im playing this all summer
One of my favourite albums ever, love listening to this album at night skating.
vibe
Awesome!
Used to play the album back to back when snowboarding.
It perfectly combines with the rythmic movement of riding through a desolate mountain landscape, up to your knees in the snow.
❤
It always warms my heart when I see classic hip hop tracks such as this get millions of views.
BigBad Bryant but in the same time I am terrified by the fact that Drake and the likes are getting 20 times more views than Dilla
Stefan Kamenski
It's sad but that's how music has always been. The best music has always been buried under the bad music but once the dust settles, only the good music is remembered and admired.
true that and I am afraid that it applies to many other domains. So I am wondering why most people will always go first
for the fake and more fashionable instead of trying to dig a bit deeper for the true quality
Stefan Kamenski
People will do anything to fit in. They follow the trends first before anything.....sadly.
BigBad Bryant Exactly what i was thinking man!
Always end up finding my way back to this beat, this beats like home to me. 2009 was my freshman year of high school, and during the summers, I'd stay up til' dawn watching adult swim and listening to Flylo/Dilla/Doom/Madlib/Talib and many others. This era to me is 2am and cereal, because that's just what'd be going down. 2am hits, cereals out and beats are on with [as] in the background. A different time, for sure.
Man that took me back bro. I didn't even know adult swim played J Dilla beats. I just enjoyed the beat and always wondered to myself who produced it?
What about Nujabes? Man, these are fucking pearls
***** Nujabes is greatness
Isaiah For real brother
You've explained my life in a nutshell
God Bless J. Dilla!! Thank you for leaving us such diamonds of music before you departed to the heavens.
There’s no heaven, he’s just dead
@@awandanu you and I don’t know that… I have faith and you don’t. That’s it….
@@awandanu you don’t know that… and you never will.
After a break up I find it impossible to not cry to this song
True shit man
Your fucked 😂
Years has gone by and this record still drips Gold 🏆
The beat is depressing and uplifting at the same time, true genius...dilla knew exactly what the essence of hip hop was...👍
Dilla knew and understood the human soul just like Fyodor Dostoevsky
2024 is a trip
really doe
Least we got music tho
And love
@@allangraham3649 music and love is all the world needs
@@allangraham3649 missing that
That baseline is everything🔥🔥🔥🔥 R.I.P. Dilla Man!!🕊🙏🏾💙
James Yancee was a talented man.
I pray his gift inspires creative souls everywhere.
God bless his family.
Hip Hop that brings tears of joy and sorrow. The Beautiful art and love. The Agony and pain of the loss of Greatness.
Best song ever. Nothing can beat that sample, the beat and the lyrics. Its perfect.
i would beg to differ with chance the rapper but i as well like this song
jagaurjoe69 chance the rapper... really?
Just wanted to share my opinion with you. Nothing wrong with that.
jagaurjoe69 Sometimes opinions can be wrong ;)!
True.
kermit the frog snapped on this one🤌🏼
lmfao
savage.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I always knew kermit had it in him to spit rhymes.
omfg lol you ruined the song to me now I just die laughing
Not only my fav song but hands down one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
Yeah same
Man I loved these slim village albums. Reminds me of high school and college.
2024….and it’s still timeless.
💯
My kind of hip hop that pleases my ears and a producer with creativity. I'd like to hear more of this instead of popular
+Ryuujin1078 You know, it's music for headphones. Not many people listen to this stuff. It's exclusive, not popular. A few would say that the music is boring but it's not that at all. It's low-key, quiet. How would you describe it? Discuss.
+Taxidermistification its the shit that breaks necks but puts the mind on another thought plane
+Ryuujin1078 Then why don't you just listen to more of this type of music?
Rappatiligoe0419
I was about to type the exact same thing.
There's literally millions of comments on TH-cam of peeps bemoaning the current state of hip hop while praising the 90s and Conscious stuff. Well listen to it, dummies. I do. Nobody said that you have to like current/popular shit.
Taxidermistification Exactly. The internet has made it way too easy to access all types of good music.
Flying Lotus is in our top 5 most played artists on our iTunes :D
i wonder if you remember commenting
Could potentially be dead who knows
@@NIGHTMAREDEATH101 what lmao?
@@NIGHTMAREDEATH101 yup he’s dead
@@fakeandgay1151 one thousand percent dead
This is magical... it took me back when i was a child. And i don't mean like i heard as a child. Im 16 yo and.... this is one of those moments, when music is a lot more than just a nice composition of sounds... i literally felt this. Thats all, its so amazing how music changed my life.
Dawg was really out here like "THIS is the beat I need to do the Kermit voice on" lmao
Aww dam memories.. J Dillas production is just ineffable..
Our taste in music is so similar! Shit, lmao. Cool af.
Elijah Tan hello Elijah. You called in a special time because it is my...
+Abe Froman same dood
jizz jizzums I'm a travellin man. Moving through places space and time.
MH DOOM any music recommendations
I keep getting back to this tune cuz the beat and the whole vibe,Dilla`s beats are always gonna help me handle depression. R.I.P Dilla
2024 and i’m still listening to this song.
RIP J Dilla & Baatin
L + Donda Better + Ratio
@@Adam_Ayo Counter ratio
@@Adam_Ayo L+CLB+Donda+Wack+Cope+No Father+Ratio
@@Adam_Ayoobv rage bait
@@noaharkadedelgado took over 2 years for someone to realise 😭
I FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS BEAT ALMOST 2 DECADES AGO!!! AND I KEEP PLAYING IT OVER AND OVER!!!
SHOUT OUT TO THE LEGEND J-DILLA!!!
One of my favorite tracks ever
PRohr 96 same here bro, love that beat.
Ah memories. 2000 just moved to Japan. Banging the hell out of this in my Honda Integra.
Honda integra...
The way it should be
SOUL BEATS IN THE TEGGY!!!! Heaven
U still there?
I lost my virginity to this song in an apartment in Tokyo in 2003...memories
I was in Japan in 2000 too when i 1st heard this. Okinawa ✊
If you're here in October 2024, you're a real one ✊
I like that Chance sampled this and actually put part of their verse in there to give credit to them.
+Dylan Oneal yeah on everybody's something they picthed this beat down and let it rock like that.
Dylan Oneal what song?
Angel Sandoval Everybody’s something
Demone Harrison thanks
Dope music best ever Good j dilla real hip-hop music mss j dilla Dope bears Classic
fly lo's rendition of this is GOLD. soul food
Slum Village is SO GOOD. Detroit Deli is one of my favourite albums of all-time.
fall in love locooooo
Dope music best ever Good brother my and j dilla beat king Dope j dilla real hip-hop mss raw man history Good
J DILLA NEVER MISSED ONE. the guy was a legend. Everything he touched turned into gold
This beat is just so chill.....love the flow and the vibe.
One of the greatest albums of all time. Thank you Slum Village
I heard this song last weekend at the LL Cool J Force Tour…recorded my daughter dancing to it and have been trying to figure out who the artist was. Thanks to google and the humming feature I am here!! ❤❤❤❤
That snare, so clean and sharp. Distinctive of 90’s hip hop production
J Dilla, Baatin R.I.P.....great musicians and good brothers. Dilla those beats!!!!!....legendary!!!!
Let's take it back to the 90's
This came album came out at a pivotal point in my life….masterpiece album…and this was always my favorite joint on there
However, many times you play this it never gets old
Dont sellll yoursseeelllfff to fall in loooOooOoOooveee
With thee things you dooo
Good people bad times.
Lmao your pic
How so?
And where?
Good times bad people fits me more hah.
Same with me ^
Wow... 🤔
This song reignited my love for music. :) I am very much grateful for this song. A lot of things changed when I realized that I should just make music that feels and sounds good. No other reasons.
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent”
Victor Hugo
Ahhh yes victor hugo the man im getting tested on in 2 weeks for a regional exam
Dam 1999 was the release date just seemed like yesterday riding around listening to this great memories
the simplicity of this beat and rhythm....there is nothing like it
Music like this is why I'm happy to be here today
Finally found where Chance got the sample for Everybodys Something
Kev
Chance stil sampled this
I'm blown away so beautiful heard first time few days ago in 2022 such beautiful beats across their albums keep up the good work 👍
Decades later and this song still resonates. Dilla's production is timeless.
Listen to this pretty much every week. As a now 40 year old human this song encapsulates the essence of the music I love like few others. Missed you when you passed and still do. RIP Dilla Dawg!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
And not forgetting Baatin. RIP🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
What would you call this genre of music? I know it’s rap but I just love chill beat and hard lyrics
@@datsun_420z5 stay quiet dawg, making a fool of yourself in public.
@@educatingstupidcuntsonyout8284 what?
This will never get old to me.
i fall in love with this music ..
Napoli South Italiy
RIP jaydee
amazing track.....such a special song; always held a place for it in my heart since i first listened...rip dilla
May seriously be the absolute greatest beat in hip hop history. Utterly perfect.
Back again!!!!! Straight up,i can't find songs that make me feel like this anymore..rip J Dilla' THE LEGEND..NO1 can replicate the vibe of his beats..🙏much respect!
what's good good, what's good evil? what's good gangsta's, what's good people?
Art Vandely chance the rapper, imagine a song with him and jay dee
Fuck chance the rapper.
y'all make me sick
Noble Wilkes No he's just a disingenuous fuck. Back when I was little hip-hop meant something. It meant if you were whack you were getting slapped. Then things changed. Well fuck that I'm bringing it back. Keep your whack shit at home or else I-Cham's gonna punch you in face.
Liam Cooper ok i see that i have combed some nostalgia wounds
When hip-hop began it was about taking older songs from your childhood and making them new, taking disco, jazz, and R&B that people loved and reusing it, keeping it alive, and keeping the melodies in peoples minds. It's like giving thanks to other musicians, keeping them relevant, and those who can recognize producers and hear the use of samples will find the true maker of the song and appreciate them. The game has been like this from the beginning with the use of samples, and singing blips of other folks verses has also been done forever.
S/O to Chance for sampling this on Acid Rap!! Real shit
Stephen Ford yea I just found that out
Funny cause all my friends were trashing the Everybody's Something Beat and I always loved it...turned out to be classic. Now they look dumb.
Capital steez also
@@itschristion7187 on what song?
@@dashboy4l Flyin lo- Cap steez, CJ Fly and T’Nah Apex
Seems like time buries this song every so many years. But like a great archeologist, I somehow find my way back to it and hear it in all its magnificence.
Feb.7: Happy birthday Rapper-producer J Dilla of Slum Village (1974-2006) God bless. Thanks for the upload, Cabokef. RIP J Dilla. Blessings
Reminds me of a solo trip I took 10 years ago to Asia, had this on my playlist. brings me back when i hear it. Funny how things get associated so strongly
J Dilla Rest Up...Flying Lotus, Thanks.🙏🏾
I discovered this song about a few months ago and, is already one of my favorite songs of all time, i usually love playing it during cold or rainy days, it’s a nice mixture. This song makes me feel so many feelings but yeah idk how I can explain it but it’s definitely top 3 of my favorite songs of all time
Hip hop ain't dead if this reached me today, I've heard this dilla beat but not the song wtf. Actually needed this today more than ever. Thank you dilla
I bought the original issue Cd back in 2000 when the album dropped. The cd was lost a few years later. Around 2016 or so I bought this cd again, but noticed THIS song was left off....WTF!!
Upset because this was one of my favorite songs off the original cd.
..... with the things you doooo...sooooo🔥 sooooo laid back mane...sooo many memories of good times...we love yall SV..
My top favorite albums of all time. I can rarely listen to an album from start to finish without skipping around....this is one of the very few in which I can do so.
Last part changes like the whole mood of the song lmfaoo
What song is that shit in te background at the end tho bro I can’t remember the name HELP ME
@@jaxonmontaque4967get dis money
Gives me chills every time 😩❤️.
I still come back to this song every now and then
My homie Lil Fred (R.I.P) put me up on Slum Vil and I've been hooked ever since!!!!! Don't sell your soul!!!! 100......
This always give me adult swim vibes even back then
anyone in 2024 here i love this song its so good
J-Dilla x Slum Village ✊🏾as long as I’m breathing 😮💨 RIP King!!!
Is there a musicologist who can tell why this songs stays in your head and just pops in at random moments for what seems like it will be a lifetime.
I had this song in like 98/99 before the official release, I was 10 years old and this song stuck with me since then, I’m 36 now 👌🏾 s/o to my older brother for putting me hip 🧡
any other songs like this? I think Jdilla is one of the best producers of hiphop and this song just gave the feels
Vice Prez he is the greatest
Isaac Brown agreed, no doubt in my mind Dilla is the greatest producer of all time... there isn't a song you can't relax or vibe to by him. Just an amazing producer, rip dilla
Is anyone gonna answer this man's question? lol check out the song flowers my dude, fucking classic!
You might like The Pharcyde - Runnin
the look of love by slum village :)
This will never get old
ft. Kermit the Frog
True that D'Isiah T. Billings-Clyde cause even Kermit needs Pig Love he can't sell himself...
Suspect Heroin ...Why not
Cause I believe Ms. Piggy's already doing that D'Isiah T. Billings-Clyde
Kermit is buyin himself some Pig Love....
D'Isiah T. Billings-Clyde LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
+good city, m.A.A.d kid haha no doubt
Summer of 07 best summer ever. Was hella young listening to music like this in middle school always and always will. Nostalgic 🙏🏾💪🏾✊🏾
We lost big time by not passing this on to next generation but I am glad we had this. Let's inspire the youngins.
Optimistically futuristic,
Tia
It's sad that there is literally no music like this nowadays
what's ironic is that this song made me fall in love with hip hop. and that's why slum village is my choice for goat
Pro Era sampled this beat to use on the Secs Tape it's called Flyin Lo by CJ Fly T'nah and CAPITAL STEEZ
20 years old today and still one of the best hip-hop songs of all time. 06-13-2000
Shout to everyone who keeps this alive when I’m in my darkest moments in life I bang Dilla the realest this shit is forever a man was throwing away well giving it away this album and it brought joy to my life to this day I love the work they put in Dilla and Slum
Slum Village Forever Dilla and Baatin rest in Beats hip hop will remember a ille icons like you both🎤🎧🎧🎹🎶🎶💯💯👑👐🔥🔥😇🙏
Such a classic. Love everything about it
Damn son kermit the frog goes in at 0:52
xTHETRAINx LMFAOOOOOO three years later and I’m still dyin😂😂
@@novamakesfilms6394 Five years later and I'm still dying 🤣
Wait I swear this is the cleveland show
6 years later and I’m still dying 😂
@@iSlickVic 7 years later im still dyin 😂😂
I never heard of them, walked into the record store back in '99 2000 and bought just because I seen it was released on Good Vibe. Bring back good vibe recordings and Rawkus Records.
I miss these older music vibes, man this song will never get old, best memories with this banger