- from Detroit, Michigan. The
group was
formerly composed of the
rappers Baatin (1974–2009), T3, and
rapper /
producer J
Dilla (1974–2006). J
Dilla left...
-
Kanye West, Ol'
Dirty ****, Phat Kat, and
former member J Dilla.
Member Baatin parted ways with the
group in 2003 due to
health complications. The album...
-
including Slum Village's
current members T3 and
Elzhi and
former member Baatin as well as many of Slum Village's
close affiliates, most
notably Guilty...
- they were more tribal,
peaceful type people. We're
nothing like that. -
Baatin The
group received much
praise for
their seemingly freestyled approach (which...
- of its
release the
group was
still composed of its
earliest members T3,
Baatin and J Dilla. The
album was
initially completed in 1998 for A&M
Records shortly...
- It" (feat. Ta'Raach & Exile) - 2:54 "Oh Oh" - 3:08 "First Time" (feat.
Baatin & The Ruckazoid) - 2:55 "In the Streets" - 3:06 "Believe in God" - 2:02...
-
Aerospace Technical High
School to
Pershing High School, his
classmates T3 and
Baatin joined him in rap battles; the
three later formed the rap
group Slum Village...
-
flows and
subjects on the same songs.
While on tour to
support the album,
Baatin began to
experience health problems,
which led to a
diagnosis of schizophrenia...
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Musicians Dwight Adams –
trumpet (16)
Baatin –
additional vocals (11, 12),
handclaps (11)
Bilal –
background vocals (6, 9, 10)
Black Thought – background...
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Instrumentals was
released on
October 23, 2012 via Ne'Astra Music.
Founding member Baatin, who
reunited with the
group in 2008
prior to his
death the year after,...