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J Dilla
Donuts
Donuts began simply enough as an idea to turn a particularly good demo beat tape into a full-length release, and has since became a classic hip-hop album, one of the defining works of the artist's life.
Completed during a year in which J Dilla spent mostly in a hospital bed at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Donuts would gain particular poignancy when, only three days after it's release, February 10, 2006, the artist passed away, losing his battle with a rare blood disease.
Announced in Fall 2005, the concept of a “rap album without rappers” struck some as minor novelty, but Donuts would prove to transcend the rigid definitions of what a hip-hop album could be. It plays part like a DJ mix, part like a hip-hop beat maker at work, its songs starting and stopping unexpectedly, like someone turning the dial on an imaginary radio station. But it's an unmistakably modern album, and one which perfectly encapsulated the artist's reputation among his peers and fans as a top-rated architect of soulful hip-hop.
A1
Donuts (Outro)
A2
Workinonit
A3
Waves
A4
Light It
A5
The New
A6
Stop!
A7
People
A8
The Diff'rence
B1
Mash
B2
Time: The Donut Of The Heart
B3
Glazed
B4
Airworks
B5
Lightworks
B6
Stepson Of The Clapper
B7
The Twister (Huh, What)
C1
One Eleven
C2
Two Can Win
C3
Don't Cry
C4
Anti-American Graffiti
C5
Geek Down
C6
Thunder
C7
Gobstopper
D1
One For Ghost
D2
Dilla Says Go
D3
Walkinonit
D4
The Factory
D5
U-Love
D6
Hi.
D7
Bye.
D8
Last Donut Of The Night
D9
Welcome To The Show




