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The following list catalogs '''song-writing, and producing credits for [[James Yancey]]''', also known as Jay Dee and J Dilla. Yancey began his career as the producer for [[Detroit hip hop]] group, [[Slum Village]], and as a member of the production trio [[The Ummah]], before launching a solo career in the early 2000s. After a stint on [[MCA Records]], the vast majority of Yancey's work, both as an artist and strictly as a producer, was released on smaller independent labels, most notably [[Stones Throw Records]], and [[BBE Records]]. As a result of this, some of Yancey's rarer, and less documented works may not appear on the list. Yancey's last completed album was [[2006]]'s ''[[Donuts (album)|Donuts]]''.
The following list catalogs '''song-writing, and producing credits for [[James Yancey]]''', also known as Jay Dee and J Dilla. Yancey began his career as the producer for [[Detroit hip hop]] group, [[Slum Village]], and as a member of the production trio [[The Ummah]], before launching a solo career in the early 2000s. After a stint on [[MCA Records]], the vast majority of Yancey's work, both as an artist and strictly as a producer, was released on smaller independent labels, most notably [[Stones Throw Records]], and [[BBE Records]]. As a result of this, some of Yancey's rarer, and less documented works may not appear on the list. Yancey's last completed album was [[2006]]'s ''[[Donuts (album)|Donuts]]''.<ref>http://www.stonesthrow.com/jdilla/discography.html</ref>


==Singles==
==Singles==
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==Vocal appearances==

* 1997: [[Tami Hert]] - "If You Were Mine (Detroit Demolition Mix)" (from "If You Were Mine" 12" single 550 Music)
* 2003: [[Nottz]] & Boogie - "Fight Club" (from ''Best Kept Secret Mix'')
* 2004: [[Dabrye]] - "Game Over" (from ''[[Two/Three]]'')
* 2004: [[Wale Oyejide]] - "There's A War Going On" (from ''[[One Day, Everything Changed]]'')
* 2004: [[Slum Village]] - "Reunion" (from ''[[Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)]]'')
* 2004: [[Pete Rock]] - "Niggaz Know" (from ''[[Soul Survivor II]]'')
* 2004: [[BR Gunna]] - "Do Your Thang", "Stupid" (from ''[[Dirty District: Vol. 2]]'')
* 2004: [[Phat Kat]] - "Door" (from ''[[The Undeniable LP]]'')
* 2005: [[Lawless Element]] - "Love", "Words From Dilla" (from ''[[Soundvision: In Stereo]]'')
* 2005: [[Platinum Pied Pipers]] - "Shotgun", "Act Like You Know" (from ''[[Triple P]]'')
* 2005: Platinum Pied Pipers - "Shotgun (Remix)" (12" Ubiquity single)
* 2005: [[Sa-Ra]] - "Thrilla" (from ''[[The Second Time Around]]'')
* 2005: [[Diamond D]]- "We Gangstas" (from ''[[The Diamond Mine]]'')
==Albums==
==Albums==
===Solo===
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*[[Phat Kat]] - Nasty, My Old Label, Cold Steel, Game Time, Don’t Nobody Care About Us (from ''[[Carte Blanche (Phat Kat album)|Carte Blanche]]'')
*[[Phat Kat]] - Nasty, My Old Label, Cold Steel, Game Time, Don’t Nobody Care About Us (from ''[[Carte Blanche (Phat Kat album)|Carte Blanche]]'')
*[[Common (rapper)|Common]] - "So Far To Go" (from ''[[Finding Forever]]'')
*[[Common (rapper)|Common]] - "So Far To Go" (from ''[[Finding Forever]]'')

==Vocal appearances==
* 1997: [[Tami Hert]] - "If You Were Mine (Detroit Demolition Mix)" (from "If You Were Mine" 12" single 550 Music)
* 2003: [[Nottz]] & Boogie - "Fight Club" (from ''Best Kept Secret Mix'')
* 2004: [[Dabrye]] - "Game Over" (from ''[[Two/Three]]'')
* 2004: [[Wale Oyejide]] - "There's A War Going On" (from ''[[One Day, Everything Changed]]'')
* 2004: [[Slum Village]] - "Reunion" (from ''[[Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)]]'')
* 2004: [[Pete Rock]] - "Niggaz Know" (from ''[[Soul Survivor II]]'')
* 2004: [[BR Gunna]] - "Do Your Thang", "Stupid" (from ''[[Dirty District: Vol. 2]]'')
* 2004: [[Phat Kat]] - "Door" (from ''[[The Undeniable LP]]'')
* 2005: [[Lawless Element]] - "Love", "Words From Dilla" (from ''[[Soundvision: In Stereo]]'')
* 2005: [[Platinum Pied Pipers]] - "Shotgun", "Act Like You Know" (from ''[[Triple P]]'')
* 2005: Platinum Pied Pipers - "Shotgun (Remix)" (12" Ubiquity single)
* 2005: [[Sa-Ra]] - "Thrilla" (from ''[[The Second Time Around]]'')
* 2005: [[Diamond D]]- "We Gangstas" (from ''[[The Diamond Mine]]'')
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 01:18, 26 November 2007

The following list catalogs song-writing, and producing credits for James Yancey, also known as Jay Dee and J Dilla. Yancey began his career as the producer for Detroit hip hop group, Slum Village, and as a member of the production trio The Ummah, before launching a solo career in the early 2000s. After a stint on MCA Records, the vast majority of Yancey's work, both as an artist and strictly as a producer, was released on smaller independent labels, most notably Stones Throw Records, and BBE Records. As a result of this, some of Yancey's rarer, and less documented works may not appear on the list. Yancey's last completed album was 2006's Donuts.[1]

Singles

Year Title Performer Album
1995 Runnin' The Pharcyde Labcabincalifornia
1996 Stakes is High De la Soul Stakes Is High
1996 1nce Again A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes and Life
1996 Stressed Out A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes and Life
1997 Got 'Til It's Gone Janet Jackson The Velvet Rope
1998 Find a Way A Tribe Called Quest The Love Movement
1999 Vivrant Thing Q-Tip Amplified
1999 Breathe & Stop Q-Tip Amplified
1999 Get Dis Money Slum Village Fantastic, Vol. 2
2000 Climax (Girl Shit) Slum Village Fantastic, Vol. 2
2000 Raise It Up Slum Village Fantastic, Vol. 2
2000 I Don't Know Slum Village Fantastic, Vol. 2
2000 The Light Common Like Water for Chocolate
2000 Cleva Erykah Badu Mama's Gun
2000 Didn't Cha Know? Erykah Badu Mama's Gun
2001 Fuck The Police Jay Dee
2001 Pause Jay Dee Welcome 2 Detroit
2001 Thru Ya City De la Soul Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump
2003 Shoomp/Much More De la Soul The Grind Date
2003 The Red Jaylib Champion Sound

Vocal appearances

Albums

Solo

As part of Slum Village

As part of Jaylib

With Que D

With Frank-N-Dank

Compilations

Instrumental

Production

1994

  • Da Enna C - "Now" from "Throw Ya Hands In Da Air" 12" single (Up Top)

1995

  • The Pharcyde - "Runnin'", "Bullshit", "Splatittorium", "Somethin' That Means Somethin'", "Drop", "Y?" (from Labcabincalifornia)
  • Little Indian - One Little Indian 12" single (Premeditated)
  • Poe - Fingertips from "Hello" CD/LP (WEA / Atlantic)
  • 1st Down - A Day Wit The Homiez (Pay Day Records 12" Single)

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

  • Fourtet - "As Serious As Your Life (Remix)" 12" single (Domino)

2004

2005

2006

2007

References