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2 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    L.A. to Detroit 1:19

    Jaylib

  2. 2.

    McNasty Filth 2:55

    Jaylib

  3. 3.

    Nowadayz 3:08

    Jaylib

  4. 4.

    Champion Sound 2:23

    Jaylib

  5. 5.

    The Red 3:22

    Jaylib

  6. 6.

    Heavy 3:46

    Jaylib

  7. 7.

    Raw ****** 3:08

    Jaylib

  8. 8.

    The Official 3:31

    Jaylib

  9. 9.

    The Heist 3:05

    Jaylib

  10. 10.

    The Mission 2:24

    Jaylib

  11. 11.

    React 2:45

    Jaylib

  12. 12.

    Strapped 3:13

    Jaylib

  13. 13.

    Strip Club 2:50

    Jaylib

  14. 14.

    The Exclusive 1:23

    Jaylib

  15. 15.

    Survival Test 3:55

    Jaylib

  16. 16.

    Starz 3:03

    Jaylib

  17. 17.

    No Games 2:32

    Jaylib

  18. 18.

    Raw Addict [*] 3:02

    Jaylib

  19. 19.

    Pillz [*] 3:05

    Jaylib

  1. 20.

    Da Rawkus [Sir Bang Version] 3:26

    Jaylib

  2. 21.

    The Official [Rap Circle Mix] 2:59

    Jaylib

  3. 22.

    Heavy [Chronic Mix Tape][*] 3:13

    Jaylib

  4. 23.

    Optimos for Dilla [*][Instrumental] 1:05

    Jaylib

  5. 24.

    Survival Test [Rasta Dub Remix][*] 3:26

    Jaylib

  6. 25.

    Champion Sound [Remix][*] 3:28

    Jaylib

  7. 26.

    The Mission [Stringed out Mix] 3:38

    Jaylib

  8. 27.

    One for Dilla [*][Instrumental] 1:20

    Jaylib

  9. 28.

    Strapped [Four-4 Mix] 2:45

    Jaylib, Guilty Simpson

  10. 29.

    McNasty Filth [*][Instrumental] 2:58

    Jaylib

  11. 30.

    Nowadayz [*][Instrumental] 2:37

    Jaylib

  12. 31.

    Champion Sound [*][Instrumental] 2:26

    Jaylib

  13. 32.

    The Red [*][Instrumental] 3:05

    Jaylib

  14. 33.

    Heavy [*][Instrumental] 3:15

    Jaylib

  15. 34.

    Raw ****** [*][Instrumental] 3:12

    Jaylib

  16. 35.

    The Official [*][Instrumental] 3:07

    Jaylib

  17. 36.

    The Heist [*][Instrumental] 2:51

    Jaylib

  18. 37.

    The Mission [*][Instrumental] 2:28

    Jaylib

  19. 38.

    React [*][Instrumental] 2:48

    Jaylib

  20. 39.

    Strapped [*][Instrumental] 2:22

    Jaylib

  21. 40.

    Strip Club [*][Instrumental] 2:55

    Jaylib

  22. 41.

    The Exclusive [*][Instrumental] 1:31

    Jaylib

  23. 42.

    Survival Test [*][Instrumental] 3:20

    Jaylib

  24. 43.

    Starz [*][Instrumental] 2:31

    Jaylib

Description

It started with J Dilla (aka Jay Dee) hearing a mix that Madlib put together in the Bomb Shelter of Dilla's beats with Madlib rapping over them. He was impressed enough to call up Stones Throw mastermind Peanut Butter Wolf directly to get the ball moving on a Madlib/J Dilla collaboration. Jaylib became a quick reality, so the producers started sending each other beats to rap over. As each were situated in their home towns (Dilla in Detroit and Madlib in L.A.), they fleshed out Champion Sound, which will easily win the award for the Most Blunted Album of the Year; these guys were smoking serious greens while working this one out. As one might expect, the production qualities of an album made by two of hip-hop's most celebrated producers is rich in texture, innovation, and solid momentum. Where Madlib is a seasoned MC (look at Lootpack's Soundpieces or Quasimoto's The Unseen), Dilla is not. He's not bad, just rougher around the edges, which lends to a disorienting listen in general. The beats are slapped together, whacked samples are abruptly dropped, and the lyrics are steps behind the beat and generally about nothing but b-boy posturing and other nonsense. All of which results in a very unique and strangely rewarding album. While it may require repeated listens to take hold, Champion Sound is full of a lot more winners than losers. [Stones Throw issued a deluxe edition in 2007, adding two bonus tracks, as well as a full second disc containing several remixes and the previously vinyl-only set of instrumentals. It retailed for the same price as the original release.] Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide

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Description

    It started with J Dilla (aka Jay Dee) hearing a mix that Madlib put together in the Bomb Shelter of Dilla's beats with Madlib rapping over them. He was impressed enough to call up Stones Throw mastermind Peanut Butter Wolf directly to get the ball moving on a Madlib/J Dilla collaboration. Jaylib became a quick reality, so the producers started sending each other beats to rap over. As each were situated in their home towns (Dilla in Detroit and Madlib in L.A.), they fleshed out Champion Sound, which will easily win the award for the Most Blunted Album of the Year; these guys were smoking serious greens while working this one out. As one might expect, the production qualities of an album made by two of hip-hop's most celebrated producers is rich in texture, innovation, and solid momentum. Where Madlib is a seasoned MC (look at Lootpack's Soundpieces or Quasimoto's The Unseen), Dilla is not. He's not bad, just rougher around the edges, which lends to a disorienting listen in general. The beats are slapped together, whacked samples are abruptly dropped, and the lyrics are steps behind the beat and generally about nothing but b-boy posturing and other nonsense. All of which results in a very unique and strangely rewarding album. While it may require repeated listens to take hold, Champion Sound is full of a lot more winners than losers. [Stones Throw issued a deluxe edition in 2007, adding two bonus tracks, as well as a full second disc containing several remixes and the previously vinyl-only set of instrumentals. It retailed for the same price as the original release.] Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide

Features

  • Genre: Rap
  • Category: Left-Field Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Underground Rap
  • Release Date: June 19, 2007
  • Label: STONES THROW
  • Artist: Jaylib
  • Format: CD

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-02-4414
  • ASIN: B002JOHZVC
  • Catalog #: 11411630
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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