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The Diary (J Dilla album)

The Diary is the sixth and final studio album by American hip hop recording artist J Dilla. It was originally intended for release in 2002 via MCA Records under the title Pay Jay.[13][14] This long-lost album is the final batch of unissued material that J Dilla had assembled for release during his lifetime.[13] It also represents his first rap album released since Ruff Draft (2003) and Champion Sound (2003).[15] Unlike previous full-length releases – from Jay Stay Paid (2009) to Dillatronic (2015) – all edited with unreleased instrumentals, The Diary is a collection of Dilla's vocal performances over his production and that of other producers, such as Madlib, Pete Rock, Nottz, Hi-Tek and Karriem Riggins among others.[16] It also features vocal performances by Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Kokane, Frank n Dank, Nottz, Kenny Wray and Boogie (not to be confused with identically named rapper Boogie).[17] Recording sessions for the album took place from September 16, 2001, to April 2, 2002, at The Spaceship in Clinton Township and Studio A in Detroit, and it was mastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters in Los Angeles.[1]

The Diary
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 2016
RecordedSeptember 16, 2001–April 2, 2002
The Spaceship
(Clinton Township, Michigan)
Studio A
(Dearborn Heights, Michigan)[1]
GenreHip hop
Length36:59 (Standard)
41:52 (iTunes)
Label
Producer
J Dilla chronology
Dillatronic
(2015)
The Diary
(2016)
Singles from The Diary
  1. "Fuck the Police"
    Released: September 18, 2001
  2. "The Anthem"
    Released: April 15, 2013
  3. "Diamonds"
    Released: August 27, 2013
  4. "Give Them What They Want"
    Released: May 6, 2014
  5. "The Introduction"
    Released: February 18, 2016
  6. "Gangsta Boogie"
    Released: April 2, 2016
  7. "The Sickness"
    Released: April 27, 2016
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic73/100[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Clash7/10[4]
Consequence of SoundB[5]
Drowned in Sound5/10[6]
The Guardian[7]
Mixmag8/10[8]
The New York Times(favorable)[9]
NME4/5[10]
Pitchfork6.9/10[11]
XXL (XL)[12]

The Diary was released posthumously on April 15, 2016, through Pay Jay Productions, Inc. in conjunction with Nas' record label, Mass Appeal Records. It was supported by the singles "The Anthem", "Diamonds", "Give Them What They Want", "The Introduction", "Gangsta Boogie", and "The Sickness", and also includes the 2001 underground classic "Fuck the Police".

Background edit

Pay Jay, as it was originally titled, is a vocal album James Dewitt "J Dilla" Yancey completed over eight months in the early 2000s, following the release of his first solo album, Welcome 2 Detroit, in 2001.[14][18][19][20] Yancey was signed to a two-album solo deal with MCA Records in 2002.[21] This album, which was to be his mainstream debut, was his attempt to take advantage of the attention he gathered after his brightest period as a behind-the-scenes hitmaker and influencer.[13][22] Although he was known as a producer rather than an emcee, he chose to rap on the album and have the music produced by some of his favorite producers such as Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-Tek, Supa Dave West, Kanye West, Nottz, Waajeed and others.[23][24] However, the project stalled and the album was shelved as it was not what MCA had anticipated when it signed Yancey, leading to him being dropped and recording Ruff Draft out of frustration with the major label system.[21][25] The album was kept in his storage unit in Detroit while he transitioned into living and creating in Los Angeles, before passing with lupus and an incurable blood disease in 2006.[25][26][27][28] The album also suffered as select songs were leaked online and bootlegged on vinyl in April 2008.[18][22][25]

On February 11, 2013, it was reported that the album, retitled as The Diary, would be released via Yancey's own Pay Jay Productions imprint, a company he founded in 2001 to house his production company and his publishing company, which The Estate of James Yancey has revived as a functioning imprint.[29] The album's completion was overseen by the estate's Creative Director Eothen "Egon" Alapatt—former general manager of Stones Throw Records and A&R for Champion Sound and Donuts—who previously oversaw the remastering of Ruff Draft in 2007.[17][30] In February 2016, Alapatt disclosed to Rolling Stone that The Diary was "the last record that [Yancey] actually wanted out."[31]

The album was tentatively scheduled for release in spring 2013 and was pushed back for another year.[16][32][33] However, no update regarding its release date was provided for two years.[34] Pending the release of the posthumous album, eight tracks have surfaced as singles. Alapatt explained the lengthy delay: "Just unpacking the files, finding the software that [Dilla] used, getting it again, because at that point it was already archaic, unpacking the files so that we can actually look at them, took years. Literally years. Bear in mind, we were able to get some low-hanging fruit earlier than we were able to get others, that's how the Ruff Draft record with the instrumentals and unreleased tracks were able to come out. That was easy to find. It was really well labeled. The record had already come out, so we had a reference point, you know what I'm saying? It was quite simple. This record was a pain in the fucking ass."[31]

Release and promotion edit

On February 18, 2016, New York City rapper Nas announced on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio program that the much-delayed album is expected to be released on April 15, 2016, via his own label Mass Appeal in collaboration with Yancey's imprint. He also unearthed an unheard-track entitled "The Introduction". The same day, the album was made available for pre-order exclusively on iTunes where its cover art and track listing were unveiled.[35][36][37]

A week later, it was announced that the album would be released on vinyl as a Record Store Day exclusive on April 16, 2016.[38][39] The LP set contains a 16-page booklet with an introduction by Eothen Alapatt and liner notes by Ronnie Reese—who previously wrote the liner notes for J Dilla's Ruff Draft—detailing the story of the album. Along with this accouncement, the production credits were revealed.[38]

On March 17, 2016, Nas previewed a previously unheard collaboration with J Dilla during his headlining set at Mass Appeal's Live at the BBQ showcase at SXSW in Austin, Texas.[40][41][42] Titled "The Sickness", the Madlib-produced track is a recording that originated in 2001 and was completed in 2015 with a verse from Nas.[43] Though the track is not included on The Diary, it came as an iTunes exclusive bonus track with pre-orders of the album for its April 15 release.[44][45] Two days prior to the release, "The Sickness" was made available to stream on SoundCloud by Mass Appeal.[46]

In anticipation of the album's release, Mass Appeal published online a series of short videos featuring some of the artists who contributed to the project, including Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Hi-Tek, Nottz, and Karriem Riggings among others.[47][48]

Singles edit

Fuck the Police edit

"Fuck the Police" was released on 12-inch vinyl on September 18, 2001.[49] The track is built upon a sample of René Costy & His Orchestra's 1972 track "Scrabble", from which the drum break and violin sample are taken from.[49] "Fuck the Police" was originally recorded for The Diary.[49] However, it was turned down by MCA Records, who was perhaps concerned as the song was released just a week after the September 11 attacks.[50] The label seemingly did not want to receive any ominous, unsolicited letters from the FBI.[49] Thus, Dilla instead brought the song to California-based indie imprint Up Above Records, who would release it.[49] Out of print for over a decade, "Fuck the Police" was remastered and reissued by Pay Jay Productions exclusively for Record Store Day 2015 (April 18). The song, using original mixes, was released on a badge-shaped 9-inch picture disc single designed by Stones Throw Records' Jeff Jank.[29][51] Both the vocal and instrumental are sourced directly from mix-downs that J Dilla himself created.[52][53]

The Anthem edit

On February 11, 2013, "The Anthem", featuring Detroit rap duo Frank n Dank, was made available to stream on Rappcats' SoundCloud.[54] It was made purchasable at Rappcats.com on 12-inch vinyl on April 15, 2013, packaged with B-side "Trucks" – Dilla's take on Gary Numan's new wave classic, "Cars" – which was previously leaked as an unmixed, unmastered MP3.[16][21][55][56] Both tracks were produced, and feature complete vocal performances, by J Dilla.[16] According to a press release, multi-track masters of the tracks were found on 2-inch tape shortly after Dilla's passing in 2006.[57] They were finished by engineer Dave Cooley, who worked extensively with Dilla during his years in Los Angeles.[29] While preserving all of the elements from the original demos, Cooley attempted to finalize Dilla's vision for these tracks, using the late musician's original demo mixes as his guide. The 12-inch features Dilla's original mix of "Trucks", which includes an extra verse and alternate vocals.[29][57] "The Anthem", which interpolated R. Kelly's "Fiesta" on the chorus, was initially recorded on an aggressive beat composed by Kanye West, who was unaware that Dilla had used the beat which he originally made for Jay-Z.[24][25][58] That version, entitled "We F'd Up", was revealed through the Pay Jay leak.[25][59][60] In 2008, Kanye West disclosed, on his now defunct blog, that he had "[n]ever heard this song till now". "I made this beat in 2001, of course right after 'Takeover'," he wrote. "[W]e were [having] problems clearing the Doors sample so I made this version originally [for] Big Bro Hov."[24][61][62] In the end however, Dilla produced the song himself as "The Anthem" which is the entire opposite of the leaked version.[25]

Diamonds edit

On August 2, 2013, another track from The Diary entitled "Diamonds", was published on SoundCloud by Rappcats.[63] It serves as the second single and was released on August 27, 2013, with B-side "Ice" in the form of a 7-track 12-inch EP called Diamonds & Ice.[64] Recorded and mixed by Dilla between February and April 2002, the EP includes two tracks that are perhaps two of the best known pieces from the album – the first one was leaked years ago in a low quality unmastered format, and the other was released as a Jaylib-era short-lived promotional single.[65] Long before the release of his posthumous album, The Shining (2006), J Dilla titled these two tracks "The Shining Pt. 1", and "The Shining Pt. 2". "Diamonds (The Shining Pt. 1)" was produced by Nottz, while "Ice (The Shining Pt. 2)" was produced by Madlib, who Dilla would later collaborate with under the group name Jaylib.[66] The Diamonds & Ice EP features both final and alternate mixes of each tracks along with the instrumental and two markedly different versions of "Ice", with one showing the musical direction Dilla would embark on after The Diary was shelved in 2002. Completing this EP is a Madlib instrumental that J Dilla secured for the album but never turned into the final song, entitled "The D".[65][67]

Give Them What They Want edit

On May 20, 2014, Pay Jay Productions released one last EP titled Give Them What They Want on a 12-inch clear vinyl.[68][69] It is a five-track EP featuring three vocal tracks recorded and mixed by Dilla between September and December 2001, as well as two instrumentals.[70] The first two vocal tracks on this record are built around the same lyrics – the title track produced by Dilla and "The Doe" produced by Supa Dave West.[71] The last vocal track "So Far", also produced by West, is familiar to some fans of MP3 bootlegs. On this record, it is mastered for the first time by Dave Cooley.[72] On April 16, 2014, the titular lead "Give Them What They Want" was made available to stream via Rappcats' SoundCloud page.[73]

The Introduction edit

The album opener, "The Introduction", was broadcast on Zane Lowe's radio show on February 18, 2016.[74] On the same date, the House Shoes produced-song was published on SoundCloud by Mass Appeal and was made purchasable on iTunes.[75][76] A day after its release, Eric Torres of Pitchfork gave the song a "Best New Track" designation, writing that "Though it's his idiosyncratic production that earned him his legacy, Dilla was a clear force behind the mic, too."[77]

Gangsta Boogie edit

Before The Diary was unearthed in full, a previously unreleased track titled "Gangsta Boogie" was premiered on Dr. Dre's Beats 1 radio show The Pharmacy on April 2, 2016.[78] The same night, it was published on Mass Appeal's SoundCloud and was made purchasable on iTunes.[79][80] Produced by Hi-Tek, the track features Kokane and Snoop Dogg, whose vocals were recorded after Dilla had passed during the making of the album.[81][82][83] In a February 2012 interview with Complex, Stones Throw Records founder Peanut Butter Wolf first spoke about the then unfinished piece on which J Dilla gave a shout out to Snoop Dogg.[84] He revealed that Dilla intended to have the rap veteran on the track, but the collaboration had not come to fruition before the former's passing.[84][85] During a brief sit-down with Mass Appeal in 2016, Snoop Dogg disclosed that he "never had a chance to work with him personally." "He was making hot music around the same time I was making hot music, and I was just hearing about him and wanted to get with him," he continued. "[W]hen he passed away I reached out to his people, and wanted them to know that I definitely wanted to work with him."[85]

The Sickness edit

The last single, the bonus track "The Sickness", featuring Nas, was released on April 27, 2016. A music video for the song was released the same day.[86] It was the album's only single with a music video.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Introduction"
  • House Shoes
  • J Dilla (add.)
3:16
2."The Anthem" (featuring Frank n Dank)
  • J. Yancey
  • D. Harvey
  • F. Bush
J Dilla2:47
3."Fight Club" (featuring Nottz and Boogie)
Waajeed2:24
4."The Shining, Pt. 1 (Diamonds)" (featuring Kenny Wray)
  • J. Yancey
  • D. Lamb
  • J. Seals
  • D. Crofts
Nottz2:53
5."The Shining, Pt. 2 (Ice)"Madlib1:09
6."Trucks"
J Dilla3:41
7."Gangsta Boogie" (featuring Snoop Dogg and Kokane)
Hi-Tek3:18
8."Drive Me Wild"
Karriem Riggins2:23
9."Give Them What They Want"
  • J. Yancey
J Dilla2:28
10."The Creep (The O)"
  • J. Yancey
  • T. Cottrel
Hi-Tek2:50
11."The Ex" (featuring Bilal)
Pete Rock3:32
12."So Far"
  • J. Yancey
  • D. West
Supa Dave West2:17
13."Fuck the Police"
  • J. Yancey
  • R. Costy
  • A. Decock
J Dilla2:34
14."The Diary"
Bink!1:27
Total length:36:59
iTunes / Japan bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
15."The Sickness" (featuring Nas)Madlib2:38
16."The Doe"Supa Dave West2:15
Total length:41:52
The Diary: Limited Edition Bonus 45 LP
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."The Ex (Album Version)" (featuring Bilal)Pete Rock3:32
2."The Ex (R&B Version)" (featuring Bilal)Pete Rock3:32
Total length:44:03
Sample credits[1]
  • "The Shining Pt. 1 (Diamonds)" contains a sample of "Diamond Girl" performed by Seals and Crofts.
  • "Trucks" is an interpolation of "Cars" performed by Gary Numan.
  • "Fuck the Police" contains a sample of "Scrabble" performed by René Costy & His Orchestra.
  • "So Far" contains a sample of "Nobody's Home" performed by Kansas (band).

Charts edit

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[87] 133
UK Albums (OCC)[88] 111
US Billboard 200[89] 77
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[90] 7
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[91] 6
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)[92] 5
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[93] 3

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The Diary is the sixth and final studio album by American hip hop recording artist J Dilla It was originally intended for release in 2002 via MCA Records under the title Pay Jay 13 14 This long lost album is the final batch of unissued material that J Dilla had assembled for release during his lifetime 13 It also represents his first rap album released since Ruff Draft 2003 and Champion Sound 2003 15 Unlike previous full length releases from Jay Stay Paid 2009 to Dillatronic 2015 all edited with unreleased instrumentals The Diary is a collection of Dilla s vocal performances over his production and that of other producers such as Madlib Pete Rock Nottz Hi Tek and Karriem Riggins among others 16 It also features vocal performances by Snoop Dogg Bilal Kokane Frank n Dank Nottz Kenny Wray and Boogie not to be confused with identically named rapper Boogie 17 Recording sessions for the album took place from September 16 2001 to April 2 2002 at The Spaceship in Clinton Township and Studio A in Detroit and it was mastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters in Los Angeles 1 The DiaryStudio album by J DillaReleasedApril 15 2016RecordedSeptember 16 2001 April 2 2002The Spaceship Clinton Township Michigan Studio A Dearborn Heights Michigan 1 GenreHip hopLength36 59 Standard 41 52 iTunes LabelMass AppealPay Jay Productions Inc ProducerJ DillaMadlibPete RockBinkHouse ShoesHi TekNottzWaajeedSupa Dave WestKarriem RigginsJ Dilla chronologyDillatronic 2015 The Diary 2016 Singles from The Diary Fuck the Police Released September 18 2001 The Anthem Released April 15 2013 Diamonds Released August 27 2013 Give Them What They Want Released May 6 2014 The Introduction Released February 18 2016 Gangsta Boogie Released April 2 2016 The Sickness Released April 27 2016Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic73 100 2 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 Clash7 10 4 Consequence of SoundB 5 Drowned in Sound5 10 6 The Guardian 7 Mixmag8 10 8 The New York Times favorable 9 NME4 5 10 Pitchfork6 9 10 11 XXL XL 12 The Diary was released posthumously on April 15 2016 through Pay Jay Productions Inc in conjunction with Nas record label Mass Appeal Records It was supported by the singles The Anthem Diamonds Give Them What They Want The Introduction Gangsta Boogie and The Sickness and also includes the 2001 underground classic Fuck the Police Contents 1 Background 2 Release and promotion 3 Singles 3 1 Fuck the Police 3 2 The Anthem 3 3 Diamonds 3 4 Give Them What They Want 3 5 The Introduction 3 6 Gangsta Boogie 3 7 The Sickness 4 Track listing 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground editPay Jay as it was originally titled is a vocal album James Dewitt J Dilla Yancey completed over eight months in the early 2000s following the release of his first solo album Welcome 2 Detroit in 2001 14 18 19 20 Yancey was signed to a two album solo deal with MCA Records in 2002 21 This album which was to be his mainstream debut was his attempt to take advantage of the attention he gathered after his brightest period as a behind the scenes hitmaker and influencer 13 22 Although he was known as a producer rather than an emcee he chose to rap on the album and have the music produced by some of his favorite producers such as Madlib Pete Rock Hi Tek Supa Dave West Kanye West Nottz Waajeed and others 23 24 However the project stalled and the album was shelved as it was not what MCA had anticipated when it signed Yancey leading to him being dropped and recording Ruff Draft out of frustration with the major label system 21 25 The album was kept in his storage unit in Detroit while he transitioned into living and creating in Los Angeles before passing with lupus and an incurable blood disease in 2006 25 26 27 28 The album also suffered as select songs were leaked online and bootlegged on vinyl in April 2008 18 22 25 On February 11 2013 it was reported that the album retitled as The Diary would be released via Yancey s own Pay Jay Productions imprint a company he founded in 2001 to house his production company and his publishing company which The Estate of James Yancey has revived as a functioning imprint 29 The album s completion was overseen by the estate s Creative Director Eothen Egon Alapatt former general manager of Stones Throw Records and A amp R for Champion Sound and Donuts who previously oversaw the remastering of Ruff Draft in 2007 17 30 In February 2016 Alapatt disclosed to Rolling Stone that The Diary was the last record that Yancey actually wanted out 31 The album was tentatively scheduled for release in spring 2013 and was pushed back for another year 16 32 33 However no update regarding its release date was provided for two years 34 Pending the release of the posthumous album eight tracks have surfaced as singles Alapatt explained the lengthy delay Just unpacking the files finding the software that Dilla used getting it again because at that point it was already archaic unpacking the files so that we can actually look at them took years Literally years Bear in mind we were able to get some low hanging fruit earlier than we were able to get others that s how theRuff Draftrecord with the instrumentals and unreleased tracks were able to come out That was easy to find It was really well labeled The record had already come out so we had a reference point you know what I m saying It was quite simple This record was a pain in the fucking ass 31 Release and promotion editOn February 18 2016 New York City rapper Nas announced on Zane Lowe s Beats 1 radio program that the much delayed album is expected to be released on April 15 2016 via his own label Mass Appeal in collaboration with Yancey s imprint He also unearthed an unheard track entitled The Introduction The same day the album was made available for pre order exclusively on iTunes where its cover art and track listing were unveiled 35 36 37 A week later it was announced that the album would be released on vinyl as a Record Store Day exclusive on April 16 2016 38 39 The LP set contains a 16 page booklet with an introduction by Eothen Alapatt and liner notes by Ronnie Reese who previously wrote the liner notes for J Dilla s Ruff Draft detailing the story of the album Along with this accouncement the production credits were revealed 38 On March 17 2016 Nas previewed a previously unheard collaboration with J Dilla during his headlining set at Mass Appeal s Live at the BBQ showcase at SXSW in Austin Texas 40 41 42 Titled The Sickness the Madlib produced track is a recording that originated in 2001 and was completed in 2015 with a verse from Nas 43 Though the track is not included on The Diary it came as an iTunes exclusive bonus track with pre orders of the album for its April 15 release 44 45 Two days prior to the release The Sickness was made available to stream on SoundCloud by Mass Appeal 46 In anticipation of the album s release Mass Appeal published online a series of short videos featuring some of the artists who contributed to the project including Snoop Dogg Bilal Hi Tek Nottz and Karriem Riggings among others 47 48 Singles editFuck the Police edit Fuck the Police was released on 12 inch vinyl on September 18 2001 49 The track is built upon a sample of Rene Costy amp His Orchestra s 1972 track Scrabble from which the drum break and violin sample are taken from 49 Fuck the Police was originally recorded for The Diary 49 However it was turned down by MCA Records who was perhaps concerned as the song was released just a week after the September 11 attacks 50 The label seemingly did not want to receive any ominous unsolicited letters from the FBI 49 Thus Dilla instead brought the song to California based indie imprint Up Above Records who would release it 49 Out of print for over a decade Fuck the Police was remastered and reissued by Pay Jay Productions exclusively for Record Store Day 2015 April 18 The song using original mixes was released on a badge shaped 9 inch picture disc single designed by Stones Throw Records Jeff Jank 29 51 Both the vocal and instrumental are sourced directly from mix downs that J Dilla himself created 52 53 The Anthem edit On February 11 2013 The Anthem featuring Detroit rap duo Frank n Dank was made available to stream on Rappcats SoundCloud 54 It was made purchasable at Rappcats com on 12 inch vinyl on April 15 2013 packaged with B side Trucks Dilla s take on Gary Numan s new wave classic Cars which was previously leaked as an unmixed unmastered MP3 16 21 55 56 Both tracks were produced and feature complete vocal performances by J Dilla 16 According to a press release multi track masters of the tracks were found on 2 inch tape shortly after Dilla s passing in 2006 57 They were finished by engineer Dave Cooley who worked extensively with Dilla during his years in Los Angeles 29 While preserving all of the elements from the original demos Cooley attempted to finalize Dilla s vision for these tracks using the late musician s original demo mixes as his guide The 12 inch features Dilla s original mix of Trucks which includes an extra verse and alternate vocals 29 57 The Anthem which interpolated R Kelly s Fiesta on the chorus was initially recorded on an aggressive beat composed by Kanye West who was unaware that Dilla had used the beat which he originally made for Jay Z 24 25 58 That version entitled We F d Up was revealed through the Pay Jay leak 25 59 60 In 2008 Kanye West disclosed on his now defunct blog that he had n ever heard this song till now I made this beat in 2001 of course right after Takeover he wrote W e were having problems clearing the Doors sample so I made this version originally for Big Bro Hov 24 61 62 In the end however Dilla produced the song himself as The Anthem which is the entire opposite of the leaked version 25 Diamonds edit On August 2 2013 another track from The Diary entitled Diamonds was published on SoundCloud by Rappcats 63 It serves as the second single and was released on August 27 2013 with B side Ice in the form of a 7 track 12 inch EP called Diamonds amp Ice 64 Recorded and mixed by Dilla between February and April 2002 the EP includes two tracks that are perhaps two of the best known pieces from the album the first one was leaked years ago in a low quality unmastered format and the other was released as a Jaylib era short lived promotional single 65 Long before the release of his posthumous album The Shining 2006 J Dilla titled these two tracks The Shining Pt 1 and The Shining Pt 2 Diamonds The Shining Pt 1 was produced by Nottz while Ice The Shining Pt 2 was produced by Madlib who Dilla would later collaborate with under the group name Jaylib 66 The Diamonds amp Ice EP features both final and alternate mixes of each tracks along with the instrumental and two markedly different versions of Ice with one showing the musical direction Dilla would embark on after The Diary was shelved in 2002 Completing this EP is a Madlib instrumental that J Dilla secured for the album but never turned into the final song entitled The D 65 67 Give Them What They Want edit On May 20 2014 Pay Jay Productions released one last EP titled Give Them What They Want on a 12 inch clear vinyl 68 69 It is a five track EP featuring three vocal tracks recorded and mixed by Dilla between September and December 2001 as well as two instrumentals 70 The first two vocal tracks on this record are built around the same lyrics the title track produced by Dilla and The Doe produced by Supa Dave West 71 The last vocal track So Far also produced by West is familiar to some fans of MP3 bootlegs On this record it is mastered for the first time by Dave Cooley 72 On April 16 2014 the titular lead Give Them What They Want was made available to stream via Rappcats SoundCloud page 73 The Introduction edit The album opener The Introduction was broadcast on Zane Lowe s radio show on February 18 2016 74 On the same date the House Shoes produced song was published on SoundCloud by Mass Appeal and was made purchasable on iTunes 75 76 A day after its release Eric Torres of Pitchfork gave the song a Best New Track designation writing that Though it s his idiosyncratic production that earned him his legacy Dilla was a clear force behind the mic too 77 Gangsta Boogie edit Before The Diary was unearthed in full a previously unreleased track titled Gangsta Boogie was premiered on Dr Dre s Beats 1 radio show The Pharmacy on April 2 2016 78 The same night it was published on Mass Appeal s SoundCloud and was made purchasable on iTunes 79 80 Produced by Hi Tek the track features Kokane and Snoop Dogg whose vocals were recorded after Dilla had passed during the making of the album 81 82 83 In a February 2012 interview with Complex Stones Throw Records founder Peanut Butter Wolf first spoke about the then unfinished piece on which J Dilla gave a shout out to Snoop Dogg 84 He revealed that Dilla intended to have the rap veteran on the track but the collaboration had not come to fruition before the former s passing 84 85 During a brief sit down with Mass Appeal in 2016 Snoop Dogg disclosed that he never had a chance to work with him personally He was making hot music around the same time I was making hot music and I was just hearing about him and wanted to get with him he continued W hen he passed away I reached out to his people and wanted them to know that I definitely wanted to work with him 85 The Sickness edit The last single the bonus track The Sickness featuring Nas was released on April 27 2016 A music video for the song was released the same day 86 It was the album s only single with a music video Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 The Introduction J YanceyM BuchananHouse ShoesJ Dilla add 3 162 The Anthem featuring Frank n Dank J YanceyD HarveyF BushJ Dilla2 473 Fight Club featuring Nottz and Boogie J YanceyR O BryantD LambG McRae IIWaajeed2 244 The Shining Pt 1 Diamonds featuring Kenny Wray J YanceyD LambJ SealsD CroftsNottz2 535 The Shining Pt 2 Ice J YanceyO Jackson Jr Madlib1 096 Trucks J YanceyG WebbJ Dilla3 417 Gangsta Boogie featuring Snoop Dogg and Kokane J YanceyT CottrelJ LongC BroadusHi Tek3 188 Drive Me Wild J YanceyK RigginsKarriem Riggins2 239 Give Them What They Want J YanceyJ Dilla2 2810 The Creep The O J YanceyT CottrelHi Tek2 5011 The Ex featuring Bilal J YanceyP PhillipsB OliverPete Rock3 3212 So Far J YanceyD WestSupa Dave West2 1713 Fuck the Police J YanceyR CostyA DecockJ Dilla2 3414 The Diary J YanceyR HarrellBink 1 27Total length 36 59 iTunes Japan bonus tracksNo TitleProducer s Length15 The Sickness featuring Nas Madlib2 3816 The Doe Supa Dave West2 15Total length 41 52 The Diary Limited Edition Bonus 45 LPNo TitleProducer s Length1 The Ex Album Version featuring Bilal Pete Rock3 322 The Ex R amp B Version featuring Bilal Pete Rock3 32Total length 44 03 Sample credits 1 The Shining Pt 1 Diamonds contains a sample of Diamond Girl performed by Seals and Crofts Trucks is an interpolation of Cars performed by Gary Numan Fuck the Police contains a sample of Scrabble performed by Rene Costy amp His Orchestra So Far contains a sample of Nobody s Home performed by Kansas band Charts editChart 2016 Peak positionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 87 133UK Albums OCC 88 111US Billboard 200 89 77US Independent Albums Billboard 90 7US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 91 6US Top Rap Albums Billboard 92 5US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 93 3References edit a b c The Diary booklet J Dilla Pay Jay Productions Inc 2016 MSAP0032 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Reviews for The Diary by J Dilla Metacritic com 14 Apr 2016 Retrieved 14 Apr 2016 Kellman Andy 14 Apr 2016 The Diary of J Dilla J Dilla Consequence net Retrieved 14 Apr 2016 Leask Hugh 16 Apr 2016 J Dilla The Diary Consequence net Retrieved 15 Apr 2016 Henry Dusty 14 Apr 2016 J Dilla The Diary Album Reviews Consequence net Retrieved 14 Apr 2016 Miller 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