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"Illa J is a young talent in his own right with many dimensions - a real force who’s obviously the product of great stock!"-Guilty Simpson







Illa J Dropping his debut album, Yancey Boys on Delicious Vinyl



Delicious Vinyl is proud to announce the imminent release of Yancey Boys, the debut album by Illa J, younger brother of the late great genius producer James Yancey (AKA Jay Dee AKA J Dilla). With the multi-talented Illa J rhyming and singing over a treasure trove of previously untouched Jay Dee gems, the project represents both a full-circle collaboration and a whole new beginning in the story of the exceptionally musical Yancey brothers.

Of the blessing and attendant pressure of entering the game with a debut album wholly produced by his legendary brother, Illa J says: "It's like if Michael Jordan had a younger brother who came into the league playing on the same team - but this time Dilla is playing point guard, feeding me the ball, and I'm driving in to score."

When Jay Dee passed away from complications relating to lupus in February 2006, he left behind an extraordinary legacy of production work, including hits for Common, Janet Jackson, and Busta Rhymes. One mother lode of previously untouched beats dates from his time working on the Pharcyde's sophomore album, Labcabincalifornia (Delicious Vinyl, 1995). As Delicious Vinyl owner and founder Michael "Mike Floss" Ross explains: "From '95 through '98 Jay Dee was my go-to guy for hot beats and remixes. He was always making beats, always. So there was a select amount of tracks that he composed for me during that time, tracks as good as anything he'd done, only they never got used. When I finally met Illa J last year, I gave him a CD containing those unreleased beats."

In a case of pure serendipity, 21 year-old Illa J had just relocated from Detroit to Los Angeles and constructed a studio built using Jay Dee's recording equipment. He dubbed it Yancey Boys Studios in tribute to their fraternal bond. "Dilla was 12 years older than me," Illa J says. "So back in the day in Detroit I was just a little kid, sitting on the stairs in our house, watching him make those first beats for Slum Village. I always felt my brother's tracks and had an instinct for what I wanted to do over them." When Illa J set to work in early '08 recording the album, the project flowed quickly as he entered the proverbial can't miss zone. The name of the studio rightly became the title of the finished album, Yancey Boys.

Yancey Boys opens with "Timeless", a heartfelt rumination on Illa J's mindset as he plunged into the making of this immersive album: "It's time to turn that nothing into something." Twelve tracks later, the album closes with "Air Signs", Illa J's own meditation on his family's artistic traditions. Between these bold bookends is an album that will be considered one of hip-hop's great debut achievements. Yancey Boys, due out this November, will be preceded by the August release of Illa J's debut single: "We Here" b/w "R U Listenin". "We Here" is a freshly minted hip-hop classic, Illa J's soulful tenor delivering the hook: "We poppin' bottles like it's first day of the year." Illa J confirms the feeling: "Somebody could be in a hoopty but the Jay Dee beat sound so good it make them feel like they riding in a Phantom." "R U Listenin" is a thumpadelic tribute to Detroit featuring Stones Throw recording artist Guilty Simpson, with Illa and Guilty trading hot verses "sending love to the 313." .

Illa J - www.myspace.com/illajmusic
Delicious Viynl- www.deliciousvinyl.com



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