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State: All
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/15/2005
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 
Vibe Magazine, February 2009
www.vibe.com

THREE YEARS AFTER HIS UNTIMELY DEATH, J DILLA'S BEATS AND REPUTATION LOOM EVER LARGER OVER HIP HOP. BUT FOR HIS MOTHER - WHO NURSED THE VISIONARY PRODUCER THROUGH A CHRONIC ILLNESS AND HAS WATCHED HIS ESTATE LANGUISH IN LIMBO - THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES. BY KELLEY LOUISE CARTER

There's nothing Maureen Yancey wouldn't do for her children. But as she sits in the basement studio of her only surviving son's Los Angeles home, she struggles with the one thing she hasn't done since her firstborn, James Dewitt Yancey known in hip hop circles as Jay Dee or J Dilla - three years ago of complications from lupus. She just can't. She didn't do it when the ambulance arrived at the nearby house Dilla shared with. Common, and she didn't when they failed to revive him from cardiac arrest. She couldn't even bring herself to do it when she picked out which baseball cap she'd place by his coffin.

"When he left, I had an awful void," she says calmly. "I didn't grieve like you always think you'd grieve. I always had a joy and the strength to help others to get through it. But..." her voice trails off, hands smoothing down her jeans. "I haven't cried yet."

Still, the memories came flooding back when she flew from Detroit to visit the city where her son was buried at age 32. "I rejoiced in the fact that he wasn't sick anymore," she says, "and that he'd done what he came here to do. I do believe that. His purpose on earth was to come here and give us the music that he had in his heart and soul."

The equipment that surrounds her is Dilla's, the same gear he used to create the deceptively simple, unspeakably beautiful music that solidified his reputation as one of hip hop's greatest. As Busta Rhymes put it in 2007, "He wasn't just a producer, he was the best producer."

Many of her son's friends - Common, Busta, Erykah Badu - still call regularly, and keep her son's music in rotation. Q-Tip's latest single, "Move" (Universal Motown, 2008), was built around a Dilla beat, and her other son John Yancey, a rapper known as Illa J has released the powerful new album, Yancey Boys (Delicious Vinyl, 2008), which was produced by his big brother.

Meanwhile the 60-year-old woman everybody calls Ma Dukes faces health problems of her own, and financial challenges as well. Although numerous memorials and "benefits" were held in his name, the proceeds didn't change his family's life. Dilla left two daughters - Ja'Mya, 7, and Paige, 9 - to provide for, a sizeable IRS bill, and unresolved legal issues surrounding the use of his beats. Ma Dukes says she has never received money from her son's estate and that her plans to establish a foundation in his name were quashed by the executor of his estate. Somehow, she was not reduced to tears even after Dilla's attorney informed her that she had no legal right to use her own son's name or likeness for commercial purposes. Not even to support his family.

IN HIS NATIVE DETROIT, DILLA WAS THE MAN. The soft-spoken beatmaker was a pioneer of the Motor City hip hop landscape that struggled to gain national recognition before Slim Shady put the D on the map in 1999. Though he remains anonymous to the masses, Dilla is considered a demigod by his hardcore fans. His distinctive drum sounds and grimy, organic sound palette revolutionized hip hop production, and echoes of his innovative use of samples can be heard in the work of Just Blaze and Kanye West. "He can do a Primo beat better than Premier. He can do a Dre beat better than Dre, and he can out-rock Pete Rock," says fellow Detroit producer House Shoes. "But none of them could duplicate a Dilla beat. Much respect to those three. They were pioneers. But that's the fucking truth."

Dilla grew up in the Conant Gardens section of Detroit's Eastside surrounded by music. His dad, Beverly Yancey, played piano and upright bass. "My mom and dad had a jazz a cappella group, and they'd sing in the living room for hours and hours," says Illa J, 22. "It was really laid-back and nonchalant. While that was happening, my brother would be downstairs in the basement doing his thing."

By the mid-1990s, Dilla was getting calls from some of the hottest stars of the day. He produced tracks for The Pharcyde, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, and Q-Tip, with whom he founded the production collective The Ummah. Yet despite these high-profile projects, Dilla shunned the limelight. His love of music eclipsed any concern for dealing with industry politics. "He wasn't antisocial," says Illa J. "He was just quiet. That comes from our dad. A lot of his personality rubbed off on my brother. It was all about the craft for him. He didn't care about all that other stuff."

When Tribe's Beats, Rhymes, and Life (Jive, 1996) was nominated for a Grammy, Tip invited Dilla to the award ceremony. "I was like, 'Yo, this is a good opportunity for you, you should just go.' He was like, 'Hell no, I ain't going. Fuck that!"' recalls Q-Tip, laughing at the memory. "I said, 'You got nominated for a fucking Grammy. You are going to go.' He said, 'I ain't got nothing to wear!' But he went. He was so mad and disgruntled and angry about that. He was much happier doing it his way. That's who he was. He didn't really want to fuck with none of that. And I don't blame him."

DILLA REALIZED SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH HIS HEALTH IN JANUARY OF 2002. He'd just returned from Europe and thought he had a bad flu. Sick to his stomach and complaining of chills, Ma Dukes took him to the emergency room at Bon Secours hospital in suburban Grosse Pointe, Michigan. His blood platelet count should have been above 150, but it was below 10. Doctors told his mother they were surprised he was still walking around.

He tested positive for lupus, an autoimmune disease that can be fatal. To make matters worse, Detroit doctors diagnosed him with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, aka TTP, a rare disorder that causes blood clots to form in the body's blood vessels.

Despite his degenerating health, Dilla packed up his stuff and moved out to Los Angeles, where he lived with his friend and frequent collaborator Common. He set up a studio and got to work. But very few knew how bad life was for the soft-spoken prodigy. He poured himself into his work, doing his best to forget his health problems. Ma Dukes says there were several close calls. When she left him alone once, Dilla fell down and bumped his head. Because she refused to leave Dilla's side during his last days, she and her husband lost their house. She tried to file for bankruptcy to save the family home but didn't get back to Detroit in time to sign the necessary paperwork. "I wasn't leaving my son," she says."We lost the house. But I wasn't concerned. It didn't bother me at all."

At summer's end, 2005, Dilla found himself in a hospital bed at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, the same hospital where The Notorious B.I.G. and Eazy-E died. He'd lost the ability to walk and could barely talk. His own body was killing him, and there was little to be done about it.

Sensing that death was coming, he told his mother he needed his equipment in the hospital with him. Ma Dukes asked his friends from the L.A.-based label Stones Throw Records to lug his turntables, mixer, crates of records, MPC, and computer into his room. When his hands were too swollen, Ma Dukes would massage his stiffened fingers so Dilla could work on the tracks, letting his doctors listen to the beats through his headphones.

Sometimes he'd wake Ma Dukes up in the middle of the night, asking her to help move him from his bed to a reclining chair so he could work a bit more comfortably. His only focus was finishing the album. Donuts was released on Stones Throw on February 7, 2006, his 32nd birthday. Dilla died three days later.

"It was crazy to hear all that soul," Illa J says of one haunting track called "Don't Cry." "I got to be in the right mode to listen to it. It's emotional for me. I can feel my brother talking to me through the music."

THREE DAYS AFTER DILLA DIED, HIS ELDEST DAUGHTER, PAIGE, TURNED 6. "That was a low blow," says her mother, Monica Whitlow. "To have to tell my baby that before her birthday was the worst. We didn't get to say goodbye." The 29-year-old, who knew Dilla before his career took off, still lives in Detroit. She emphasizes that their relationship was never about money. "To have him back here, breathing and living, that's worth more than money any day," she says. "But it pisses me off, everything that's going on with this estate. It's ridiculous 'cause it's been three years, and my baby has not seen anything from this estate. Nobody has granted James his final wish."

Although Dilla's will stipulates that all assets be divided among his mother, his two daughters, and his brother, the executor of the estate is his accountant Arty Erk, and as back-up, there's his attorney, Micheline Levine and then his mother. Ma Dukes says she grew so frustrated that communications broke down between her and the executor. Erk explains that payments from the estate were delayed because Dilla has an outstanding tax debt in the "healthy six figures." He says he is negotiating a payment plan with the IRS and that a petition has been filed with the probate court in order to get family allowances paid to Dilla's children.

The other major issue facing the estate is that so many people are using Dilla's beats without permission. Dilla would often create beat CDs and hand them out to friends.

"It's been difficult to police," Erk admits, adding that he's at the tail end of litigation with Busta Rhymes. "An album was released by Busta on the Internet called Dillagence without authorization," Levine explains. "And, of course, we're now unable to use those tracks and exploit those downloads. Everybody downloaded it for free." Attempts to reach out to Busta were not returned.

Ma Dukes counters that Busta paid Dilla for those tracks years ago. "He got a raw deal," she says. "Busta didn't take anything from anybody." Ma Dukes says she feels bad that her son's friend had to go through such rough treatment by his estate.

The same scenario has played out several times since Dilla's death. The estate has settled "four or five" similar cases, negotiating what they believe is fair market value for the beats. "A lot of people are coming out of the woodwork with things that he did for them," says Erk, who took out an ad in Billboard magazine in April 2008, notifying people to stop using Dilla's material. The estate also sent out cease-and-desist letters to various entertainers as well as people throwing events in Dilla's name-including his own mother, she says. "Her dream was to open a camp where kids with lupus could have normal lives," says Joy Yoon, an L.A. journalist who interviewed Ma Dukes shortly after her son's death and later offered to help her raise funds for what was to be called the J Dilla Foundation. "But then she said she was put on hold by the lawyers."

Ma Dukes insists she will go on with her plans for the foundation, establishing it in her own name. "It's been over two years, and they're talking the same crap," she says. "I don't have a Ph.D., but I know how to use a phone and talk to somebody and make arrangements. It's just not an excuse. They have no respect for the fact that I had anything to do with bringing him into this world."

Meanwhile, she has voiced concerns about Dilla's will itself, which he signed on September 8, 2005, nearly six months before his death. "I don't even know if he really knew what he was signing," she says. "I don't think he would have signed anything if he'd known it would be like this now." She has hired an attorney who is also representing her son and Paige's mother, Monica Whitlow, who says that legal action is "in the works."

"His estate is fucked up," Q-Tip says. "I know the lawyers are saying that he had certain tax issues and all that stuff. But you were getting paid to represent him when he was alive, so it shouldn't be any of that. Ma Dukes ain't getting nothing, and the kids ain't getting nothing. It's a horrible thing."

During the last year of her son's life, Maureen Yancey tested positive for lupus. She says she's not worried about dying and has accepted the fact that she and her husband must now live in a rental property in a neighborhood she describes as "a war-torn zone." What keeps her up at night is her grand children. "I just want the girls to be taken care of," she says. "That's all."

In response to a petition filed by her mother, Joyleete Hunter, Dilla's youngest daughter, Ja'Mya, has begun receiving money from the estate, and Erk says Paige should start receiving payouts sometime in early 2009. "Oh really?" says Whitlow. "That's new information for me." She has had few conversations with Erk and says that when she informed him she was working with Ma Dukes' lawyer, he warned her, "This is going to get ugly." But she remains undeterred. "I gotta speak up for my baby 'cause I been quiet too long," she says."He hasn't seen ugly. I can show him ugly."

In the meantime, Ma Dukes says please don't cry for her. "It's really rough for everybody out there. But prayers help," she says with a sigh."Pray for my strength."

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Immortal Beats

 
man...this is so sad R.I.P.
Jay Dee
 
Posted by Immortal Beats on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 8:45 PM
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DiViNCi of SoS

 
We were equally disgusted with the news of what Ms. Yancey is going through when we found out last year. Since then, we have gotten in touch with Ma Dukes and set up a way for us to help her out.
Please CLICK HERE to find out how you can donate directly to Ma Dukes and avoid dealing with the estate altogether.


PEACE and Please do what you can to help..
DiViNCi of SoS
 
Posted by DiViNCi of SoS on Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 1:42 AM
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BABAFLEX/JAZZEFFIQ
Sophien Baba

 
WE HAVE TO DO SUMTHIN FOR HER!!!!!
R.I.
P J DILLA
 
Posted by BABAFLEX/JAZZEFFIQ on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 8:48 PM
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DiViNCi of SoS

 
We were equally disgusted with the news of what Ms. Yancey is going through when we found out last year. Since then, we have gotten in touch with Ma Dukes and set up a way for us to help her out.
Please CLICK HERE to find out how you can donate directly to Ma Dukes and avoid dealing with the estate altogether.


PEACE
D
 
Posted by DiViNCi of SoS on Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 1:40 AM
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Sudan Life™ SBDT80s FREE DL AVAILABLE NOW!!!!!

 
damn..that's a good point....and I know regular kats like myself have scraped up something for the foundation. But we don't know if they do or not...so I don't want to judge.

 
Posted by Sudan Life™ SBDT80s FREE DL AVAILABLE NOW!!!!! on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:34 PM
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mr brady

 
crazy, straight crazy.

 
Posted by mr brady on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:08 PM
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Mista LOW-M-G

 
Tragedy is what this is. Straight up tragedy. The lawyers can eat, the labels get theirs and his Moms can't even help out his kids...Tragedy. I wish that family all the best.

 
Posted by Mista LOW-M-G on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:10 PM
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soulbrother

 
Man, I wish I was a millionaire.
Dilla's bills would have been paid!
 
Posted by soulbrother on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:17 PM
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UniteUs (twitter/UniteUs247)

 
we LOVE u Ma Dukes! we're with u!
 
Posted by UniteUs (twitter/UniteUs247) on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:18 PM
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ROK

 
Damn, this is so sad to hear.


Keep ya head up Ma' Dukes...

J DILLA FOREVER
 
Posted by ROK on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:35 PM
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Marcus
Marcus Brittenum

 
R.I.P.
J Dilla, the Black Elvis of beatz!
God Bless his family, and may he cover them and show Himself strong in their lives!
 
Posted by Marcus on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:36 PM
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jc323cali

 
yeah i got upset about half way through reading this..i heard ish was'nt on the up and up but damn..pay my man dilla....
 
Posted by jc323cali on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:36 PM
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Zach Hash Group

 
Arty Erck and Micheline Levine should be interrogated asap. Do they really think they are gonna get away with this shit. For Dill'as kids and family, justice will be served, and the scumbags that are in the way will have to settle, and the lies will be hushed in time.
For Dill'a Legacy, on and on and on
 
Posted by Zach Hash Group on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:37 PM
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fly♪b!rd♪fly
MyspaceCom Cliffbros

 
Love, Support & Prayers go out to Ma Dukes & Dillas fam. God Bless Jay Dee.

 
Posted by fly♪b!rd♪fly on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:38 PM
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xXediieXx
Eddy Edwards

 
r.i.p.
J Dilla let his life live on tho all of us n illa j
 
Posted by xXediieXx on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:43 PM
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Re-kon©

 
Thats that bullshit.
Anyway of taking or starting donations?
 
Posted by Re-kon© on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:49 PM
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PAUL SCIENCE

 
finally this shit is getting a national write-up.there's only three things that's for sure:taxes,death and trouble... such a pity. R.I.P.
DILLA-DETROIT LOVES YOU ETERNALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by PAUL SCIENCE on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:49 PM
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jinesis "I'll be" coming soon

 
we need to help him some how
 
Posted by jinesis "I'll be" coming soon on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 9:50 PM
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NoFrenDo

 
Much love to the Yancey family. Your son was a genius. His legacy lives on. Those lawyers have no respect for those children and their lives after losing their father. That's despicable. I hope they are well loved and cared for. My love and heart goes out to them.


Peace,
Nofrendo
<----Mile High Hip Hop and Drum & Bass
 
Posted by NoFrenDo on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:02 PM
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Asani Kamau
James Lott

 
Ma Dukes is the epitome of a strong black woman, holdin it down, regardless of the financial problems. This is why I say "fuck the system"...they devastate families, and if anyone out there is like me, hip-hop is like my family. Dilla will be forever missed though. And to anybody out there strugglin...Hold ya head. Real talk.

 
Posted by Asani Kamau on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:06 PM
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Ni*
Nigel Wade

 
No doubt. I'll keep all of you in my prayers.


Deuces
 
Posted by Ni* on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:25 PM
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ILL ONE The Beatsmith

 
Man,F$%k a so-called order. Benefits need to be held all over the world for this.
And we REALLY need to PAY JAY for his contributions to music,PERIOD!
 
Posted by ILL ONE The Beatsmith on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:32 PM
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Sudan Life™ SBDT80s FREE DL AVAILABLE NOW!!!!!

 
I read about the legal problems the Yancey's are facing but this is straight up RIDICULOUS!!! No money for the family? the kids?!..what?!?! That straight evil....no other words can explain it!! Something good will happen behind all this shyster shit....people who are stopping God's Children from getting what is there's..will get theirs in the end!! This is very, very sad!!! It hurts to see someone's family go through what they are going through...and now Ma Dukes is sick...man I don't know what to say.

 
Posted by Sudan Life™ SBDT80s FREE DL AVAILABLE NOW!!!!! on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:32 PM
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Teknision

 
STAY STRONG MA DUKES!!! THINGS ALWAYS WORKS ITSELF OUT. THE LORD WILL BRING THE ANSWERS...
 
Posted by Teknision on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:41 PM
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☆♫♪Aika, Pussy G.™♪♫☆ ☂

 
i'm wid ya guys! ;)
 
Posted by ☆♫♪Aika, Pussy G.™♪♫☆ ☂ on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:43 PM
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DJ KOOL EMDEE

 
This is an outrage. I agree w/ some of the previous posts when asked "where are his friends". I'd like to respond and say i'm a friend and fan. I know I didn't know Dilla on a more personal level, but I did meet him once, many years ago at a SV concert. I did a tribute to our brother, but mot in the sense of having a "aprty" to capitalize off his name. I'm an artist who mentions his name often, as well as play his music to EDUCATE the masses on who Dilla is.


If we consider ourselves friends and fans of Dilla, let's do our part in helping out his family. We ride the Obama band wagon and talk about change, well change starts first in the community. We are Hip-Hop artists that make up a community. So we need to do what it takes to uplift and support those in our community. I'm praying for Mrs.Yancey/Ma Dukes, the Yancy family, Dilla's daughters, and all of us. They will pull through and prevail.


BLESS!
 
Posted by DJ KOOL EMDEE on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 10:57 PM
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andré-antoine

 
that's terrible.

 
Posted by andré-antoine on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:02 PM
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J.RoKs.

 
I hope it gets better for the Yancey family. It's sad seeing my favorite producer pass away and no support left to his family. I really hope they settle this problem and more funds start coming in and supporting the rest of the Yancey's. R.I.P.
to the Greatest There Ever Was & Will Be, J Dilla <3
 
Posted by J.RoKs. on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:03 PM
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John Doe

 
My prayer will definitely go out to this tonight.

 
Posted by This Profile No Longer Exists on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:11 PM
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MI$UNDERST00D CHAMPI0N {20k Hitz}

 
god bless ma dukes...
i have the upmost respect for you. the yancey family will FOREVER be in my prayers..i just wish there was something i could do to help you regain control of his estate..thats how it should be..

peace and love
concept.

 
Posted by MI$UNDERST00D CHAMPI0N {20k Hitz} on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:15 PM
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MS.NETASHA 220
Ne'Tasha Lealaimatafao

 
Dang where's the print button?
 
Posted by MS.NETASHA 220 on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:22 PM
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Swif Beatz

 
CANT BELIEVE IT!!!THE NERVE OF PEOPLE YO...
 
Posted by Swif Beatz on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:51 PM
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dj miss kittie
Fab.Five. Kittie

 
Needless to say, this is sad and disappointing. In addition to this woman having to deal with this legal garbage, but she's also dealing with an illness. Not only that, she's also lost her son, which is so difficult for any parent.


My prayers definitely go out to Ma Dukes - who I hope stays strong with her illness, and wins the legal battle.

 
Posted by dj miss kittie on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 11:51 PM
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Pahri

 
How big is the share of the profits from Dillas works that go to his moms?
It can't be anything reasonable if his moms gotta live her remaining days like that.


Might be better to give the money you would pay the record lables for his work rather to his mother.

If everyone really cared and did it like that they wouldn't even have to bother about the legal stuff.


After all Dilla is immortal already and HE doesn't need the $ anymore.

 
Posted by Pahri on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 12:02 AM
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QueenRulah

 
God bless
 
Posted by QueenRulah on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 12:07 AM
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MindState

 
R.I.P. James "Dilla" Yancey. One of the best that ever did it.
God Bless "Ma Dukes"
 
Posted by MindState on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 12:35 AM
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The Vibemaker-LarryM
Larry M

 
Having had to go through the / estat ething myself... I know how rough it gets for the deceaseds peeps. I hope things work out for Ma Dukes and the girls. Somebody from the family needs to have rights to Dilla's name and or likeness.

 
Posted by The Vibemaker-LarryM on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 12:44 AM
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Tommy Fixx
Tommy Fixx

 
Just senseless b.s. that's really unecessary. I pray for Ma Dukes and Dilla's family for a speedy outcome from all of this.

 
Posted by Tommy Fixx on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 12:58 AM
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Phat Soul (A Soulful Holiday)

 
we need to help ma duke and the family. thats the 1st thing i see in it man. im a true dilla fan and he's changed my life along with his ex group sv. i feel as he helped me and some of us others through his music, we could show that back through to his family. dilla gave me wonderful beautiful music that changed my ears in a way that i never imagined. for me thats where the "j dilla changed my life" stands in. 1 that being said, 2 maaannn the shit they're goin thru is f'ed up man! its fuckin grimmy man... wtf can we do!? hold tight ma duke's and family. dilla's watching and workin' something will come thru. god bless and lets pray... fo'real fo'real! ma'dukes i hope you can put something together to get things right for you and yours throughout this whole madness. keep praying dilla gotchu.

 
Posted by Phat Soul (A Soulful Holiday) on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 1:16 AM
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labkatricks

 
dilla forever ! r.i.
p
 
Posted by labkatricks on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 1:17 AM
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~Priscilla Cruz~twitter.com/priscillacruz

 
Prayers for Ma Dukes and the family. Stay strong and remember the lord will guide you. We love you! R.I.
P Jay Dee
 
Posted by ~Priscilla Cruz~twitter.com/priscillacruz on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 1:19 AM
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PETE JOE PRODUCTIONS

 
Yo,
Concretly, how can we help? If All of Dilla's friend give, at least, 1$, would it resolve partially the financial part of the problem?
How can we order to Ma Dukes?
 
Posted by PETE JOE PRODUCTIONS on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 1:23 AM
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Rashid Malik Of Kre8Optics Photography Inc.

 
May the powers of the Creator and the ancestor be with the whole Yancey family!!!
 
Posted by Rashid Malik Of Kre8Optics Photography Inc. on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 1:47 AM
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Jeremy Horn
Jeremy Horn

 
Ah man, this is sad news. I pray that the family of the late J Dilla can find some healing. I hope that they can get some finance from Dilla's production like they should have. It is very sad how the music industry can mess a person's talent up.

 
Posted by Jeremy Horn on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 2:00 AM
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T.J. Dilla™
T. Roberts

 
donuts....

i knew he was sick when he made it but damn...

donuts man... incredible
 
Posted by T.J. Dilla™ on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 2:23 AM
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Beats
Mike C

 
Things will pull through...Be strong ma dukes!!! Your all in my prayers! let his music live on.
PAY FOR HIS BEATS!!!!!!! ma dukes i think but you may be able to copyright his music as well as his name
 
Posted by Beats on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 2:47 AM
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LyricalSoulClothing.net©

 
damn! this seriously brought tears to my eyes man. Its messed up. J dilla has definitely been my biggest inspiration in life. He opened up my mind to all sorts of new sounds and pictures and i feel that if i never heard any of his music or heard about him i wouldnt be pursuing the avenues ive pursued life. So to hear that this going on it crushes me. Im sure im not the only one. Something has to be done here people. There are ways. Sometimes the legal system can prey on those less knowing and leave the pockets of the deserving empty. This is a prime example. I know there are foundations and fundraisers going on out there so if anybody knows of any please frwd me an email with the 411. Also promoters and event coordinators in the L.A. area.. Lets put something big together for the man and his family..its long overdue. Im gonna be looking into some sources over the next few weeks and if anyone would like to give a hand in it. msg me or email me at lyricalsoulclothing@gmail. R.I.P. J dilla and god bless to ma dukes and the yancey family. Your in our prayers.. PEACE LOVE RESPECT - Naturell
 
Posted by LyricalSoulClothing.net© on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 3:55 AM
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LyricalSoulClothing.net©

 
damn! this seriously brought tears to my eyes man. Its messed up. J dilla has definitely been my biggest inspiration in life. He opened up my mind to all sorts of new sounds and pictures and i feel that if i never heard any of his music or heard about him i wouldnt be pursuing the avenues ive pursued life. So to hear that this going on it crushes me. Im sure im not the only one. Something has to be done here people. There are ways. Sometimes the legal system can prey on those less knowing and leave the pockets of the deserving empty. This is a prime example. I know there are foundations and fundraisers going on out there so if anybody knows of any please frwd me an email with the 411. Also promoters and event coordinators in the L.A. area.. Lets put something big together for the man and his family..its long overdue. Im gonna be looking into some sources over the next few weeks and if anyone would like to give a hand in it. msg me or email me at lyricalsoulclothing@gmail. R.I.P. J dilla and god bless to ma dukes and the yancey family. Your in our prayers.. PEACE LOVE RESPECT - Naturell
 
Posted by LyricalSoulClothing.net© on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 3:57 AM
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WELCOME TO DA SMOKEHOUSE

 
I'll be happy to participate in a j-dilla benfit concert
let me know whAt i can do to assist.i have created 2 songs using his beats downloaded from loud.com.I HAVE ARTIST THAT WILL PARTICIPATE ALSO.
LET'S KEEP J DILLA ALIVE!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by WELCOME TO DA SMOKEHOUSE on Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 6:50 AM
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LyricalSoulClothing.net©

 
damn! this seriously brought tears to my eyes man. Its messed up. J dilla has definitely been my biggest inspiration in life. He opened up my mind to all sorts of new sounds and pictures and i feel that if i never heard any of his music or heard about him i wouldnt be pursuing the avenues ive pursued life. So to hear that this going on it crushes me. Im sure im not the only one. Something has to be done here people. There are ways. Sometimes the legal system can prey on those less knowing and leave the pockets of the deserving empty. This is a prime example. I know there are foundations and fundraisers going on out there so if anybody knows of any please frwd me an email with the 411. Also promoters and event coordinators in the L.A. area.. Lets put something big together for the man and his family..its long overdue. Im gonna be looking into some sources over the next few weeks and if anyone would like to give a hand in it. msg me or email me at lyricalsoulclothing@gmail. R.I.P. J dilla and god bless to ma dukes and the yancey family. Your in our prayers.. PEACE LOVE RESPECT - Naturell
 
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