Illa J | |
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![]() Illa J Performing at Hip Hop You Don't Stop in Montreal in September 2015 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | John Derek Yancey |
Born | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | October 13, 1986
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, producer, songwriter, |
Instrument(s) | Turntables, MPC3000, sampler, drum machine, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, vocals, bass [1] |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Bastard Jazz Recordings, Delicious Vinyl Records, Yancey Media Group |
John Derek Yancey [1] (born October 13, 1986), [1] better known by his stage name Illa J, is an American rapper, singer, producer and songwriter [1] from Detroit, Michigan who has released two albums on Delicious Vinyl Records. [1] [2] He is the younger brother of the late hip hop producer, and rapper J Dilla, and a former member of hip hop group Slum Village. [3] He also released a collaborative album as Yancey Boys along with Frank Nitt. [1] Illa J's second solo album ILLA J came out via the Brooklyn based record label, Bastard Jazz. [4]
Illa J grew up in a musical family. He is the younger brother of J Dilla, [5] and is the son of Maureen Yancey, a former opera singer, and a former jazz bassist. John Yancey was the youngest of four children including a sister (Martha) and two brothers (Earl and James). The family lived in a house near McDougall and Nevada, on the east side of Detroit. [6] According to Slum Village founding member T3, before getting into music Illa J's main focus was basketball. [7] In 2006, after the death of his brother, he decided to drop out of Central Michigan University, and continue the family's involvement with music. [8]
In 2008, he released his debut album, Yancey Boys on Delicious Vinyl Records. [9] It is produced entirely by previously unused beats that were made by J Dilla and were left sitting at the offices of Delicious Vinyl over several years. [10] Stones Throw Records released a digital instrumental version of the album in 2009. [11] In the following year (2010), he quietly released a second EP entitled, 4 Past Midnite. [12] In the year 2013, he followed with the album Evolution as Slum Village along with rapper T3 and producer Young RJ, [1] and a collaborative album with Frank Nitt, entitled Sunset Blvd. [13] [14] In 2015, he released ILLA J on Bastard Jazz Records.
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Illa J | |
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![]() Illa J Performing at Hip Hop You Don't Stop in Montreal in September 2015 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | John Derek Yancey |
Born | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | October 13, 1986
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, producer, songwriter, |
Instrument(s) | Turntables, MPC3000, sampler, drum machine, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, vocals, bass [1] |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Bastard Jazz Recordings, Delicious Vinyl Records, Yancey Media Group |
John Derek Yancey [1] (born October 13, 1986), [1] better known by his stage name Illa J, is an American rapper, singer, producer and songwriter [1] from Detroit, Michigan who has released two albums on Delicious Vinyl Records. [1] [2] He is the younger brother of the late hip hop producer, and rapper J Dilla, and a former member of hip hop group Slum Village. [3] He also released a collaborative album as Yancey Boys along with Frank Nitt. [1] Illa J's second solo album ILLA J came out via the Brooklyn based record label, Bastard Jazz. [4]
Illa J grew up in a musical family. He is the younger brother of J Dilla, [5] and is the son of Maureen Yancey, a former opera singer, and a former jazz bassist. John Yancey was the youngest of four children including a sister (Martha) and two brothers (Earl and James). The family lived in a house near McDougall and Nevada, on the east side of Detroit. [6] According to Slum Village founding member T3, before getting into music Illa J's main focus was basketball. [7] In 2006, after the death of his brother, he decided to drop out of Central Michigan University, and continue the family's involvement with music. [8]
In 2008, he released his debut album, Yancey Boys on Delicious Vinyl Records. [9] It is produced entirely by previously unused beats that were made by J Dilla and were left sitting at the offices of Delicious Vinyl over several years. [10] Stones Throw Records released a digital instrumental version of the album in 2009. [11] In the following year (2010), he quietly released a second EP entitled, 4 Past Midnite. [12] In the year 2013, he followed with the album Evolution as Slum Village along with rapper T3 and producer Young RJ, [1] and a collaborative album with Frank Nitt, entitled Sunset Blvd. [13] [14] In 2015, he released ILLA J on Bastard Jazz Records.
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