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De La Soul and Slum Village Share J Dilla-Produced "Right Back"


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De La Soul and Slum Village Share J Dilla-Produced "Right Back"

De La Soul and Slum Village have shared a new collaboration called "Right Back", which was produced by J Dilla. You can check it out above. It's from Slum Village's forthcoming album YES!, which features appearances and production from J Dilla, BJ the Chicago Kid, Phife Dawg, Bilal, J Ivy, and others. The record comes out on June 16.

Previously, Slum Village has shared "Expressive" featuring BJ the Chicago Kid (which was also produced by Dilla) and as well as a video for the song, which you can check out below. Check out the album's track list below.

Yes!:

01 Intro (produced by J Dilla)
02 Fantastic/ Love Is [ft. Bilal and Illa J] (produced by J Dilla)
03 Tear it Down [ft. Jon Connor] (produced by J Dilla)
04 Expressive [ft. BJ the Chicago Kid and Illa J] (produced by J Dilla)
05 Push It Along [ft. Phife Dawg]
06 Windows [ft. J Ivy] (produced by J Dilla)
07 Yes Yes (Remix) (produced by J Dilla and Young RJ)
08 Right Back [ft. De La Soul] (produced by J Dilla and Young RJ)
09 We On The Go! [ft. Black Milk and Frank Nitt]
10 Too Much ft. Keely (produced by J Dilla and Young RJ)
11 Where We Come From
12 What We Have [ft. Kam Corvet and Illa J] (produced by J Dilla)

"Expressive" featuring BJ the Chicago Kid:



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