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''Yancey Boys'' is the debut
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by Detroit-based rapper/singer Illa J, featuring instrumental production from his late brother Jay Dee, also known as J Dilla. The album was released on November 4, 2008 under Delicious Vinyl. The beats were created from 1995 to 1998 during Jay Dee's tenure with Delicious Vinyl. The album's release was supported by two singles – "We Here" and "Sounds Like Love" featuring Debi Nova. Recording sessions for the album took place at Yancey Boys Studio in Los Angeles in 2008.
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released a digital instrumental version of the album in 2009.


Background

The album's title is a tribute to the family name, and also because the album overall was produced by instrumentals composed by the older brother, while the vocals where provided by the younger brother. In the wake of Dilla's death, the unused tracks were given to Illa J by Delicious Vinyl's founder, Michael "Mike Floss" Ross. "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, only they never got used. When I finally met Illa J n 2007 I gave him a CD containing those unreleased beats," said Michael Ross.


Critical reception

Upon its release, ''Yancey Boys'' was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. AllMusic's David Jeffries gave the album three out of five stars, saying: "To his credit, his heavy workload includes putting the finishing touches on these lost tracks and figuring out how to pay tribute to his older brother while pimping his own potential. His solution is so understated and mellow that ''Yancey Boys'' ends up an interesting release for the
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faithful instead of Illa J's grand entrance." Adam Thomas of HipHopDX also gave the album a three out of five, saying: "''Yancey Boys'' is no classic. However, it's an enjoyable ride that is filled with some great J Dilla production. Illa isn't the most talented, but he does show glimpses of potential in and around the album, which was truly been billed more around his brother than him from the start. The only problem is that in the future, he won't have his older brother to have his back in times of musical trouble. Even so, it's an earnest and sincere attempt from Illa to pay respect to his brother through one of the things that connected them, and in these times, that should mean enough." Pitchfork Media reviewer Tom Breihan gave the album 6.3 out of ten, saying: "Thanks to his brother's beyond-the-grave contributions, he himself is the most disposable part of his own debut album. Luckily for him, it probably won't be too hard to find another hour's worth of unused Dilla tracks when it comes time to record the follow-up." Dave Heaton of PopMatters gave the album a seven out of ten, saying: "Dilla's music has that elemental quality, like it's air or water, a manifestation of nature. That's true whether it's an instrumental project like '' Donuts'' or a supporting track for a rapper. Illa J seems to understand that about Dilla's music. He keeps ''Yancey Boys'' in that same natural/mystical space, carrying on his brother's spirit while making a strong, if not explosive, mark as his own artist." '' XLR8R'''s Eric K. Arnold gave the album a seven out of ten, saying: "''Yancey Boys'' isn't overly inundated with features, making it a true family affair as well as a delight for head-nodders." KevinNottingham.com gave the album a 75 out of 100, saying: "Whether it was on purpose or not, Illa J's presence takes the backseat on this album, and Dilla's legacy of work shines through. The periodic off-beat bars and the mediocre rhymes proves that Illa J is far from a polished lyricist, however, Illa understands how to complement Dilla's work in such a way that it highlights every beat, break and soulfulness within the production. Whether ''Yancey Boys'' purpose is to engage the listener to the sounds of neo-soul or to highlight J Dilla's endless talent, this release is an effortless listen, and ultimately an album worth giving a chance."


Track listing

All tracks produced by Jay Dee (aka J Dilla) except "Mr. Shakes", which is a skit performed by
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; all tracks co-produced by Illa J and Mike Floss. Sample credits *"Timeless" contains a sample of "
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. *"R U Listening?" contains samples of "North Beach" by
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& Yummy Bingham. *"Alien Family" contains a sample of "Windy C" by 100% Pure Poison. *"Showtime" contains a sample of "Aquarius" by Sérgio Mendes. *"Mr. Shakes (Skit)" contains a sample of " Für Elise" by Ludwig Van Beethoven. *"DFTF" contains samples of "The Colorado Trail" by Dave Grusin; " You're Gettin' a Little Too Smart" by Detroit Emeralds; " Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde. *"All Good" contains a sample of " The Look of Love" by Ray "Funky Trumpet" Davis. *"Sounds Like Love" contains a sample of "See You Later" by Flip Nunez. *"Everytime" contains a sample of "Is This What Feeling Gets?" by
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Personnel

Credits for ''Yancey Boys'' adapted from AllMusic and from the album liner notes. Musical personnel * John "Illa J" Yancey – primary artist, vocals (tracks 1–3, 5–7, 9–14) * Frank "Frank Nitt" Bush – guest vocals (track 4) *
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– guest vocals (track 9) * Jason "J. Rocc" Jackson – scratching (3, 9) * Deborah "Debi Nova" Kader – guest vocals (track 11) *Paul Powell – bass played by (track 11) * Byron "Guilty Simpson" Simpson – guest vocals (track 3) * James "Jay Dee" Yancey – beats, instruments (tracks 1–7, 9–14) Additional personnel *Pete Ambrose – photography *B.I.G.Dan – artwork dditional layout*Alfred Hawkins – artwork lla J logo design*Stacey Kim – co-executive producer, management *Dina Juntila – artwork /nowiki>art direction and graphic design/nowiki> *Ari Raskin – mastering *Michael "Mike Floss" Ross – executive producer, mixing *Geoff Schroer – engineer, mixing


References

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