not to be confused with Jaydee

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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

> That's Jay Dee, who is great.
>
> I think a lot of people who dislike Jay-Z are gauging him by the singles.
> His albums offer a lot more.
> You can't not hear something in You Must Love Me, Song Cry or the political
> missive A Ballad For The Fallen Soldier.
> If you ask ?uestlove of the Roots who he most loved working with, it's not
> Erykah Badu, Common or D'Angelo, none of them, but Jay, as apparently he was
> always the most hungry to learn about music and the most honest about his
> craft. I found that interesting.
> And his benign approach to the Dangermouse Grey Album episode was
> interesting.
> Anyway, I sign off there!
>
> >> Here is a KW connection from Detroit:
> >>
> >> http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6436
> >
> >
> > If I'm not missing something, that's Jay D, hip hop producer extrodinaire,
> > AKA Jay Dilla, collaborator w/Madlib as Jaylib, recently performed at DEMF
> > w/him and Peanut Butter Wolf, etc - rather than Jay Z, who is not that good,
> > and not from Detroit AFAIK. I don't mind him that much though. The rap in
> > the Neptunes "Frontin'" is OK. It sounds good in the Yam Who edit at any
> > rate. The original doesn't sound right any more!
> >
> > It's a pretty common mistake though. You can see why!
> >
> > Tristan
> > =======
> > http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>

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