Track Listing 1. Kjay Fm Dedication 2. King 3. I Told Yall 4. Lazer Gunne Funke 5. In the Night (Owl N Out) - While You Slept (I Crept) 6. Smoke - (featuring Blue) 7. Blood Sport - (featuring Lil Fame) 8. Cadillac 9. Expensive Whip 10. Kaklow (Jump On It) 11. Digi Dirt - (featuring Phat Kat) 12. Dilla Bot Vs. the Hybrid - (featuring Constantine/Danny Brown) 13. Milk Money 14. Spacecowboy Vs. Bobble Head 15. Reality Check - (featuring Black Thought) 16. On Stilts 17. Fire Wood Drumstix - (featuring Doom) 18. Glamour Sho75 (09) 19. 10,000 Watts 20. 9th Caller 21. Make It Fast Mega Mix [Unadulterated Mix] - (remix, featuring Diz Gibran) 22. 24k Rap - (featuring Havoc/Raekwon) 23. Big City 24. Pay Day - (featuring Frank Nitty) 25. See That Boy Fly - (featuring Illa J/Cue D) 26. Coming Back 27. Mythsysizer 28. Kjay and We Out
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Black Thought, Blue, Constantine, Cue D, Danny Brown, Diz Gibran, Doom, Frank Nitty, Havoc, Illa J, Lil Fame, Phat Kat, Raekwon | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes With the sheer volume of posthumously released material staking its claim to the musical legacy of late hip-hop producer J Dilla, one can take a cynical view that this is just another symptom of labels cannibalizing an outstanding music talent (in life and in death) for all that they're worth, and sometimes much more. In Dilla's case, well-intentioned memorial assemblages such as THE SHINING (2006) and RUFF DRAFT (2007) were less cohesive musical statements than fleeting sketches by an artist in a hurry to fix every wayward idea before they slipped away from the memory banks. Lovingly assembled by esteemed beatsmith Pete Rock and executive produced by Dilla's mother, Maureen "Ma Dukes" Yancey, JAY STAY PAID can in some ways be considered the definitive J Dilla album, being every bit equal in quality to the producer's 2005 swan song, DONUTS. The mostly instrumental album, a third of which features familiar Dilla collaborators such as Black Thought and MF Doom, is a fully-formed collection encompassing everything from his late-`90s beats for the Ummah collective to works put together during his final days in a hospital bed.
Editorial Reviews [I]t puts a new piece of Dilla's musical legacy in good hands and creates a life-spanning statement in a way that previous memorial assemblages like 2006's THE SHINING could only hint at. Pitchfork
JAY STAY PAID is yet another tour de force of crate digging from Jay Dee that's tailor-made for headphones. XXL
[With] a synth-heavy, rhythm-and-gangsta vibe....Dilla's brilliance remains stunningly apparent. Spin
CMJ The dirty rawness that made the producer so favored during his lifetime seeps through the album, which includes beats culled from Dilla's early years right up through his hospital time.
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