Villa Manifesto
Detroit rap collective Slum Village seized the underground hip hop scene in the 90's with their first album Fantastic Volume 1. The trio, which then consisted of Baatin, T3, and Jay Dee, united with some of hip hop's supreme MC's such as Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, and Pete Rock. In 2001, Jay Dee, also known as J Dilla, left the group to pursue a solo career, and Elzhi was introduced. A couple of years later, Baatin fell ill while touring in France and departed. T3 and Elzhi went on to record music together under the reputable moniker Slum Village, before tragedy struck. In February 2006, after being diagnosed with TTP and Lupus, Jay Dee passed away. Two years later, T3 announced that Baatin would be returning to the group and collaborating on a new Slum Village album. Unfortunately, tragedy struck a second time taking the life of Baatin in July 2009. Through the group's misfortune, Slum Village remains. Villa Manifesto, the latest installment, showcases past, present, and future members at their lyrical best. Judging from the buzz that was created from the Digital EP in late 2009, this LP will take its place as a classic in authentic hip hop. Detriot Hip-Hop at It's FinestTracklisting:A1. Bare WitnessA2. Lock It DownA3. SchemingA4. Earl FlinnB1. FasterB2. 2000 BeyondB3. DanceB4. Don't Fight The FeelingC1. Um UmC2. The Set UpC3. The Reunion Part 2C4. Where Do We Go From HereD1. We'll Show YouD2. StereoD3. Dope ManD4. Nitro