The official Disco video, from the album Trinity (Past, Present, Future). Performed by Slum Village. Also Timbaland is seen in the video. And it includes vocals from Ms Jade.
A Home-made music video "Multiply" from the 2005 album "Slum Village" by Slum Village, released under Barak records.I made this vid myselfe using every S Villa Video clip thats to be found on the net.Slum Village - ClimaxSlum Village Ft. Dwele - TaintedSlum Village - SelfishSlum Village - Ez UpEnjoy!The beat was done by Black Milk, not B.R. Gunna. If you like this joint, you should check out Black Milk's album : Popular Demand .The video quality got kinda fckd up, so i'll check out if I can re-up this with better quality.
Slum Village: http://www.myspace.com/slumvillage1st verse by J Dilla (R.I.P) : http://www.myspace.com/jdilla2nd verse by T3 : http://www.myspace.com/t33rd verse by Elzhi: http://www.myspace.com/zhifiProduced by Black Milk : http://www.myspace.com/blackmkBaatin's myspace : http://www.myspace.com/baatin For beter sound quality, click here: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v= qyT4Hxl4ck&fmt=18 it will reload the page, but then with high quality. no joke!Finally, the GOOD version, of the Reunion Fanvid I wanted to make. Reunion was recorded in 2004 for the Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) album. It features Dilla on the first verse, T3 and Elzhi rap about former member of Slum Village : Baatin."A lot of people think that's a Dilla track, but it was produced by Black Milk, Dilla is just rapping on it. Basically what happened was me and [producer] Young RJ went over Dilla's house, playing joints for him off the album 'cause we wanted to work with him on it. We played a couple joints and he picked to rap on that one. Originally it was supposed to be me, him, Baatin and Elzhi, but Baatin at the time wasn't feeling doing anything Slum Village.Me and Elzhi already had our verses, then Dilla put his "rep mo' D than 12 Eminems" verse down, then Elzhi said, "You know what, I'ma keep it real. I'ma tell people what really happened with Baatin cause they lookin at us like, 'T3 kicked Baatin out.'" I didn't kick him out, he left the group. Elzhi wanted to tell the truth and he did it. That's when he put his "unlawful demons" verse down. He called Baatin up maybe like a week after he did it and was still asking him to get on the song, but Baatin never did.It was supposed to be four of us but Baatin was going through his whole struggle. I'm kind of mad that we never got to make a reunion LP, 'cause me and Dilla always talked about doing it. It's kind of upsetting that we didn't get to close the Slum Village chapter like that. Now it's at a point like, where do we go from here?" - T3
This video is uploaded for entertainement purposes only! This is the official Raise It Up video! And with a little surprise bonus at the end!About the sample :The song uses a sample from the song, "Extra Dry", by Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk). It was initially used without permission, as producer J Dilla obtained a copy of the song from a bootleg recording, and assumed that the artist was an obscure techno producer, and was unlikely to find out. Bangalter and Guy-Manuel, however happened to be fans of Slum Village, and rather than demand a payment for the sample, instead asked to collaborate on one of their own tracks, which ended up becoming their remix of the song "Aerodynamic". - Source : Wikipedia
This was my first upload ever, so don't mind the lameness :P. Check my account for real fanmade video's!Slum VillageCloser, Feat DweleDetroit Deli: A Taste of DetroitLYRICS:(Dwele, Intro)There's something I wanted to know, can we get closer?Yeah babySeems like I've waited to know, can we get closer?(Elzhi) Verse 1Yeah...YeahGirl you should come up for the weekI'll make you cum from the tub to the sinkRubbing your feet in a luxury suitMake sure you come with nothing on just a long shearlingAnd I'ma make ya toes curl up like there all ???I'll whisper in your ear, tell ya somethingStick my tongue in ya bellybuttonReach down below, ya know I'm well sprungHit ya from the back to get ya calfs tremblingAnd pull ya hair 'til its straight,you'll look half Indian, laughing,gigglingWith champagne bubbles tickle ya noseBefore you I wouldn't throw my old nickles at ho'sI'm just glad we can get close, forbreakfast in the morningWe can fly out to Paris France for the French toastYou made me wait so long and that's a good thingNow let me make ya candy rain dampen your thongI hit it off likea champion strong, for realYour still bumpin and grindin even afterthe song but all along I, I....REPEAT, Chorus(T3) Verse 2Let me talk to ya, feel me for a sec,I love ya sassy ways I must confessYa lookin good girl, I hope you into sex,Sort of a model type with a splash of innocenceYa fast charms, ass like ya mums,I love that Tiffany charm thats hangin from ya armAnd if we get it on I'ma take her back to the fort,Show her how I run game like an athlete in sportSweety I can see that money ain't a thingBeen doin this for a while no need to explain it,Ya doing swell girl, ya never doin poorly,Ya know I'm hopping in whips just look at the jewerlyPlus you need a man in your life,Yo someone who can hit it right,and plus got the right doePlus I'll treat you like a queen,Yo your place or mine I was thinking we should get closeREPEAT, Chrous(Dwele)Alot of cats have tried itI like to touch the na na, II know u act real shy but, (Know you get down!)Ur not that type we goJust keep it low and let it goNo need to act up cause, i (Know you get down!)Can we get closer toniteI'LL make u cryTouch u inside baby, i (Make you get down)Hold you very close with or without clothesPublic or closed doorsWe will get closer, yea
*READ*Be sure to watch Vol.1 and Vol.2 first!Vol.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v qaLv9lvQ558Vol.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v njJRuuAygWgAlright, MapleLink Vol.3 is finally here!But is it worth the wait? In my opinion, I'd say I can do a lot better than this. But the project actually started out as my 2nd Flash video, and as you watch this film, I make a couple changes here and there, and if you haven't noticed, I'm trying out a LOT of new ways to make my film look a little more entertaining ^o^/Give me some feedback ight? It'll totally help for the next one lolAnyway, I hope you enjoy some of the new features I've added in. Its my first time doing dialog like that in a flash video, so its a bit jumpy. Haha I dun't think anyone has tried anything like that yet lolWell I hope you all enjoy~!Ima go to bed now...~DarkSabor[MUSIC USED] *haha forgot to add in credits*-Resident Evil 4 OST *a lot of the music is from here so yea*-Kampf-Nagoto's ThemeP.S Once again stay after the credits for a look at Vol.4 XDP.S.S I like to leave viewers with a few things to wonder about. Its no fun giving evey little thing away, otherwise you guys won't look forward to the next installment right? lol so if you're wondering about something like where and how did this happen, take a few guess and think lol. Once again its a Story base animation*bit complex like the .hack//series* So its up to u as the viewer to guess and wonder, fill in the piece of the puzzle. Then sit back and wait for the next one. Have fun~ BTW pay close attention to some of the things happen in the 1st and 2nd vol. then follow with this. If you know the .Hack series and how things work out, this should be easy ^o^/ Well now, any questions?
Amazing instrumental,Feel free to drop a line or two.Sample:Gap Mangione - Diana in the Autumn Wind__________________________ ___________Slum Village is a hip hop group from Conant Gardens, Detroit, Michigan.The group was formed by three members: rappers Baatin and T3, plus rapper and producer Jay Dee. Jay Dee left in 2002 to pursue a solo career with MCA Records and was replaced by Elzhi, after which Baatin also left due to health complications. The group has played a vital role in the careers of several Detroit-based Hip-hop artists, such as Frank-N-Dank, Platinum Pied Pipers, Dwele, and Black Milk.Jay Dee era: Baatin, T3, and Jay Dee grew up together in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit and attended Pershing High School. The group steadfastly became popular in Detroit's underground hip hop scene. Jay Dee also became a member of the production team known as The Ummah, who produced hits for a number of R&B and hip hop musicians. Slum Village's first album, 1996's Fantastic, Vol. 1, was not officially released until 2005 but highly sought after in underground circles. In 1998, the group opened for another hip hop trio, A Tribe Called Quest, on their farewell tour.Originally signed to the now defunct A&M record label, the group were forced to postpone the release of their official debut album due to label politics, but in June 2000 they released Fantastic, Vol. 2 on GoodVibe Recordings. Also that year they released an album called Best Kept Secret, under the alias J-88, which featured remixes and leftover material from Fantastic, Vol. 1.Elzhi era: For the 2002 release of Trinity (Past, Present and Future) on Barak/Capitol Records, Baatin brought in Elzhi to join the group as Jay Dee left to focus on his solo career. The album was a moderate success and contained the single "Tainted", produced by Karriem Riggins and featuring Dwele. Also in 2002, Dirty District, a compilation of songs by Detroit rappers largely produced by T3 and "RJ" Rice, was released.The group then became a duo consisting of T3 and Elzhi, when Baatin became sick touring in France shortly before the release of their 2004 album, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) and departed to seek treatment . The album included the hit single, "Selfish", produced by Kanye West and featuring John Legend. The song samples a part of the intro to the hit song "Call Me" by Aretha Franklin. After parting ways with Capitol Records in 2005, they released Prequel to a Classic, a mixtape of mostly previously unreleased material, followed by a self-titled release in October of the same year.In his Slum Village years, Elzhi has released two mixtapes—Witness My Growth and Europass—and one album, The Preface, which was released on Fat Beats Records in August 2008.Former member Jay Dee died on February 10, 2006 after being diagnosed with TTP and Lupus. Future projects by Slum Village include an album made with unused J Dilla beats and an album produced mostly by Black Milk.Discography:Studio Albums:1997 Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (official release: 2005 through Counterflow Records)2000 Fantastic, Vol. 2 (GoodVibe Recordings)2002 Trinity (Past, Present and Future) (Barak/Capitol Records)2004 Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) ([Capitol Records])2005 Slum Village (Barak Records)About:Fantastic, Vol. 2:Fantastic, Vol. 2 (also referred to as Fantastic Volume II) is the second album from Detroit's Slum Village, released in 2000. During the time of its release the group was still composed of its earliest members T3, Baatin and Jay Dee. The album was initially completed in 1998 for A&M Records shortly before the label became obsolete, leaving Slum Village in limbo for over a year. During this period, however, the group's producer Jay Dee greatly increased his profile through work with artists such as Common, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Badu and A Tribe Called Quest. At the same time tremendous acclaim from notables such as ?uestlove of The Roots and Q-Tip built up anticipation for the long-delayed LP.Slum Village eventually found an outlet with Goodvibe Recordings & Barak Records, and released Fantastic, Vol. 2 in summer 2000. Although sales were slow (due to heavy bootlegging[citation needed]) the group nevertheless had a huge impact on the underground circuit and were proclaimed torchbearers for the departing A Tribe Called Quest. In particular Jay Dee's much lauded production work, full of subtle grooves and soul claps, was a blueprint for the direction that neo soul would take in the coming years. The album was re-released minus the original version of "Fall-N-Love", which was replaced by the remix due to sample clearance issues, as well as their collaboration with Common, "Thelonius".
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