Welcome 2 Detroit

Welcome 2 Detroit

:"This is an article about the J Dilla album. For the Trick-Trick song of the same name, see Welcome 2 Detroit (Trick Trick Song)."Infobox Album
Name = Welcome 2 Detroit
Type = studio
Artist = J Dilla


Released = February 27, 2001
Recorded =
Genre = Hip-Hop
Length = 41:04
Label = BBE Records
Producer = Jay Dee, Karriem Riggins
Reviews = * Allmusic rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4sj97i53g7or/ link]
Last album =
This album = "Welcome 2 Detroit"
(2001)
Next album = ""
(2002)

"Welcome 2 Detroit" is the 2001 debut solo album from the late Slum Village producer J Dilla (aka Jay Dee). The album followed the group's critically acclaimed "Fantastic, Vol. 2", and kicked off BBE's "Beat Generation" series (producer-driven albums). "Welcome 2 Detroit" was preceded by the 12" single "Fuck the Police", a cut which didn't make the final album although it is considered to be among his best material. The album cemented J Dilla's reputation amongst those in the know as a virtuoso beatmaker.

Overview

As the title suggests "Welcome 2 Detroit" is a showcase of the talent from J Dilla's hometown, introducing a pre-Slum Village Elzhi on the song "Come Get It", and making room for his longtime 1st Down partner Phat Kat on the appropriately titled "Featuring Phat Kat".

Although it is a solo album, on several cuts such the first single "Pause", Dilla takes a backseat and lets others command the mic. He covers Donald Byrd's "Think Twice", singing the lead vocals (which many may assume to be Dwele, who actually plays bass on the track).

The influential sound for which he's received praises from ?uestlove (of The Roots) to Pharrell alike, is on full display here. J Dilla provides various moods for his listeners, ranging from grimy hardcore hip hop ("Pause") to electronic psychedelia ("B.B.E."). The track "Rico Suave Bossa Nova" is inspired by Brazilian music legend Sérgio Mendes. As Dilla mentions in the extensive liner notes:

On "African Rhythms", J Dilla covers the Afro beat group Oneness Of Juju's song of the same name, replaying all the instruments as well as mimicking the spoken introduction.

On the albums outro "One", J Dilla takes a moment to thank all who have helped him in the Hip-Hop industry, including Slum Village, Q-Tip and De La. The Pop band 'N Sync, among many others is also mentioned, indicating to a point around the album's release where Dilla was slated to do a few beats for the act. (This collaboration never materialized.) Both the intro and outro were recorded on a hand-held microphone the night before the turn-in date. An instrumental version of the album was released on August 23, 2005.

Track listing

"All tracks produced by J Dilla except "The Clapper", which is produced by Karriem Riggins and co-produced by J Dilla, and also "Rico Suave Bossa Nova" which is co-produced by Karriem Riggins."

# Welcome 2 Detroit – 0:49
# Y'all Ain't Ready – 1:28
# Think Twice (Feat. Dwele) – 3:52
# The Clapper (Feat. Blu) – 2:06
# Come Get It (Feat. Elzhi) – 5:02
# Pause (Feat. Frank-N-Dank) – 2:45
# B.B.E. (Big Booty Express) – 2:12
# Beej-N-Dem Pt. 2 (Feat. Beej) – 2:49
# Brazilian Groove (EWF) – 1:30
# It's Like That (Feat. Hodge Podge (Big Tone) and Lacks (Ta'Raach) ) – 4:05
# Give It Up – 3:08
# Rico Suave Bossa Nova – 1:25
# Featuring Phat Kat (Feat. Phat Kat) – 3:43
# Shake It Down – 2:55
# African Rhythms – 1:36
# One – 1:30

Album singles

Credits

Performers

*James Yancey - rap, vocals, production
*Karriem Riggins - production, drums, percussion
*Dwele Gardner - keyboard, trumpet, bass guitar, fender rhodes
*Antwan Gardner - trombone
*Frank Bush - rap, clavinet
*Derrick Harvey - rap
*Jason Powers - rap
*Ronnie Watts - rap
*Anthony Jackson - rap
*Terrell McMathis - rap
*Blu - rap
*Beej - rap

Mastering

*Recorded at Pay-Jay Studios, Studio A, Dearborn
*Engineered by James Yancey and Todd Fairall
*All songs mixed by James Yancey and Todd Fairall at Studio A, Dearborn.
*Executively producers: Peter Adarkwah, Lee Bright, and James Yancey
*Co-executive producer: Timotheous Entertainment

Notes

*"Welcome 2 Detroit" bares the name "Jay Dee" as well as "J Dilla", and marks the first time Dilla (who up until that point was still known as Jay Dee) officially used the name J Dilla. This change was apparently due to people often confusing Jay Dee with J.D. (Jermaine Dupri), as well as Dilla's love of the soul singer Bill Withers.
*Pete Rock has admitted that upon hearing "Welcome 2 Detroit" he went back and added several more tracks to his BBE installment, "PeteStrumentals".
*Neither Baatin nor T3 from Slum Village make an appearance on the album.
*Erykah Badu, another member of the Soulquarians, would cover Donald Byrd's "Think Twice" on her album "Worldwide Underground".


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