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Infobox musical artist|name = Slum Village|image = |caption = Slum Village|background = group_or_band|origin = Detroit , Michigan , United States |genre = Hip hop music|Hip hop |years_active = 1996& ndash;2010|label = Barak/ Capitol Records|Capitol |website = http://www.slumvillage.com/ SlumVillage.com|past_members = J Dilla (1996-2006) (deceased) Baatin (1996-2009) (deceased) Elzhi (2001-2010) T3 (1996-2010) Illa J (2007-2010) Slum Village was a Hip hop music|hip hop group from Conant Gardens , Detroit, Michigan .
The group was formed by three members: rapper s Baatin (deceased, 31 July 2009) and T3, plus rapper and Record producer|producer J Dilla (deceased, 10 February 2006). J Dilla left in 2002 to pursue a solo career with MCA Records . Elzhi joined in his absence, after which Baatin also left due to health complications.
J Dilla era
Baatin, T3, and J Dilla grew up together in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit and attended Pershing High School. The group steadily became popular in Detroit's Alternative hip hop|underground hip hop scene. J Dilla also became a member of the production team known as The Ummah , which produced the two last A Tribe Called Quest studio albums, as well as hits for a number of Rhythm and blues|R& B and hip hop musicians. Slum Village's first album, 1996's Fantastic, Vol. 1 , was not officially released until 2005 but highly sought after in underground circles. In 1998, the group opened for another hip hop trio, the above-mentioned A Tribe Called Quest , on their farewell tour.
Originally signed to the now defunct A& M Records|A& M record label, the group was forced to postpone the release of their official debut album due to label politics, but in June 2000 they released Fantastic, Vol. 2 on GoodVibe Recordings. Also that year they released an album called Best Kept Secret (Slum Village album)|Best Kept Secret , under the alias J-88 , which featured remixes and leftover material from Fantastic, Vol. 1 .
Baatin era
Titus Glover (March 8, 1974–July 31, 2009), also known as Baatin , was an American rapper who emerged from the mid-1990s underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan part of the rap group Slum Village.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p371278|pure_url=yes Allmusic
Baatin got his start on the mic in 1986. In the early ’90s, he befriended the now deceased rapper Proof (rapper)|Proof (of D12 ), and would accompany him to hip-hop nights at Stanley’s Café and 1515 Broadway. In 1991, Baatin’s hip-hop group, Ssenepod (dopeness spelled backward), changed its name to Slum Village, which at the time, was made up of J Dilla, Baatin and T3. It was then that Glover first christened himself Scandalous-T.
He remained as an active member of the group until the early 2000's. In the year 2002, shortly after the release of Trinity (Past, Present and Future)|the group's third album , Baatin began to experience health problems, which interfered with the group's music and touring performances. In regard to his health problems, he said:
cquote|The confusion started Language|verbally . I would be angry and lash out and go crazy. I was like: Do I got demon s? I couldn’t control it. It was a learning experience. They said I have Major depressive disorder|depression , schizophrenia with bipolar disorder|bipolar tendencies. It was bipolar when I was responding to 12 different impulses. I didn’t hurt nobody. http://www.freep.com/article/20090805/ENT04/90804072/1035/rss04 dead link|date=February 2011 He soon went to the hospital and a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Following this, he was no longer part of the group. He stated that he was "kicked out while in hospital", receiving a termination letter that was signed by both T3 and Elzhi , while in the hospital. He also held the group's label responsible. In several interviews he stated:
cquote|When we got off the tour with Floetry and India Arie , I was dealing with a lot of mental issues... Not enough rest... Jet lag . I underwent physical ailment . I came home and said I wasn't gonna do it no more. When I tried to seek some attention, they took it like I was leaving the group. I was in a coma for a day. When I came out my coma, all my stuff was out of my Condominium|condo . I lost all my cars, lost everything. And I got a termination letter from the group. Me leaving the group was because of no support from the indie company, the same reason J Dilla left. Clearly, part of that is the label's fault. Sometimes, electives that are put in charge over you can come up with ways to divide you. In my opinion, I was never respected. I never had a say.cite web|url= http://vote.sparklit.com/comments.spark? contentID=553388& action=viewTopic& commentID=28059773& pollID=553334 |title=Davey D's Ultimate Battles |publisher=Vote.sparklit.com |date=2003-09-26 |accessdate=2011-02-20 After leaving the group, he began recording as a solo artist. During this period, he went by the name "Baatin the Slumlord."cite web|url= http://www.thecyberkrib.com/Promotions/organicfresh_baatin.html |title=events |publisher=Thecyberkrib.com |date= |accessdate=2011-02-20 In 2008, the dispute was resolved and Baatin reunited with T3 and Elzhi, and worked on the group's sixth album Villa Manifesto .
Elzhi era
For the 2002 release of Trinity (Past, Present and Future) on Barak/ Capitol Records , T3 brought in Elzhi to join the group as J Dilla left to focus on his solo career. The album was a moderate success and contained the single "Tainted", produced by Karriem Riggins and featuring Dwele . Also in 2002, Dirty District , a compilation of songs by Detroit rappers largely produced by T3 and "RJ" Rice, was released.
The group then became a duo consisting of T3 and Elzhi, when Baatin became sick touring in France shortly before the release of their 2004 album, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) and departed to seek treatmentCitation needed|date=February 2007. The album included the hit single, "Selfish", produced by Kanye West and featuring John Legend . The song samples a part of the intro to the hit song "Call Me" by Aretha Franklin . After parting ways with Capitol Records in 2005, they released Prequel to a Classic , a mixtape of mostly previously unreleased material, followed by a self-titled release in October of the same year.
Former member J Dilla died on February 10, 2006 after being diagnosed with Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura|TTP and Lupus erythematosus|Lupus .Allmusic|class=artist|id=p176601|pure_url=yes allmusic Biography
T3 has said in an interview that Slum Village has reunited with Baatin and has added Illa J (J Dilla's Brother) to bring a Dilla effect. He is quoted "Slum Village is totally not that at all," T3 adds. "I’m incorporating Baatin, and I’m putting Illa J in — not to take Dilla’s place, but just to have that essence of Dilla on this new project. I’m pulling together all the producers that we’ve used before — Black Milk, Wajeed, Karriem Riggins, Pete Rock and all the people who have been down with SV from day one."cite web|last=Burgess |first=Omar |url= http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.8275/title.t3-talks-slum-village-reunion-solo-projects-and-more |title=T3 Talks Slum Village Reunion, Solo Projects And More & #124; Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales |publisher=HipHopDX |date=2008-12-17 |accessdate=2011-02-20
Future projects by Slum Village include an album made with unused J Dilla beats, http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=x8_v4FJalhU YouTube - dropmagazine.com Slum Village Interview - Part 1 and an album produced mostly by Black Milk. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=I-eHl0r7DWQ YouTube - dropmagazine.com Slum Village Interview - Part 2
Baatin died on July 31, 2009 at the age of 35. He was found in his home on 14000 Anglin Street in northeast Detroit . http://www.detnews.com/article/20090805/ENT09/908050408/1424/ENT04 Medical examiners have said that there were no visible signs of Physical trauma|trauma or crime|foul play . http://www.freep.com/article/20090805/ENT04/90805042/1035/rss04 dead link|date=February 2011 The cause of death currently remains unknown. http://www.freep.com/article/20090801/ENT04/90801018/1039/Detroit-rapper-Baatin-dead-at-35 Detroit Free Press His death deeply affected the Detroit hip-hop scene.
In July 2010, Elzhi claimed he was removed from the group, by the "poison" of Slum Village, RJ Rice.cite web|last=Arnold |first=Paul W |url= http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11863/title.elzhi-declares-that-rj-rice-is-the-poison-in-slum-village |title=eLZhi Declares That "RJ Rice Is The Poison In Slum Village." & #124; Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales |publisher=HipHopDX |date=2010-08-05 |accessdate=2011-02-20
Villa Manifesto was released under Koch Records on July 27, 2010, featuring the late Baatin.
Solo work
After his leaving the group circa 2000, J Dilla had a successful solo career before his death in 2006.
Elzhi has released four mixtapes: Witness My Growth , Europass , The Leftovers: Unmixed tape and Elmatic and one album, The Preface , which was released on Fat Beats Records in August 2008. A demo tape with Dwele titled The Breakfast Club has also circulated.
Baatin's album Titus: Chapter 10, Verse 13 was to be released on the label Operation Unknown but has not yet seen official released.
T3 released a mixtape in 2006 titled Olio .
J Dilla's brother, Illa J, released an album titled Yancey Boys for Delicious Vinyl in 2008.
Collaborated with Robert Strauss musician|Robert Strauss on track 'Girl' in 2007 released on Robert's Album 'Mr Feelings' (BBE)
Discography
Studio Albums
Year
Album
Peak chart positions
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US R& B small>
US Ind small>
2000
Fantastic, Vol. 2
Released: June 13, 2000
Label: GoodVibe
Format: CD, digital download
180
44
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2002
Trinity (Past, Present and Future)
Released: August 13, 2002
Label: Barak, Capitol Records
Format: CD, digital download
20
5
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2004
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
Released: June 29, 2004
Label: Capitol Records
Format: CD, digital download
37
6
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2005
Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1)
Released: 2005
Label: Counterflow
Format: CD, digital download
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Slum Village (album)
Released: October 25, 2005
Label: Barak Records
Format: CD, digital download
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80
33
2010
Villa Manifesto
Released: July 27, 2010
Label: E1 Records
Format: CD, digital download
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37
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EPs
Year
Album
2009
Villa Manifesto EP
Released: December 15, 2009
Label: Barak
Format: CD, digital download
Compilations
Year
Album
Peak chart positions
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US R& B small>
US Ind small>
2000
Best Kept Secret (Slum Village album)
Released: July 31, 2000
Label: Groove Attack
Format: CD, digital download
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2002
Dirty District
Released: 2002
Label: Sequence Records
Format: CD, digital download
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78
25
2005
Prequel to a Classic
Released: 2005
Label: Barak Records
Format: CD, digital download
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Singles
Year
Song
Chart positions
Album
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1999
" Get Dis Money "
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Fantastic, Vol. 2
2000
" Climax (song)
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" Raise It Up "
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"Players"
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2002
"Tainted" (featuring Dwele ) small>
87
31
20
Trinity (Past, Present and Future)
"Disco"
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93
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2004
"Selfish" (featuring Kanye West and John Legend ) small>
55
20
15
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
"Do You"
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2005
"EZ Up"
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2009
"Dope Man"
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Villa Manifesto EP
"Cloud 9"
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"Actin' Normal"
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2010
"Faster" (featuring Colin Munroe ) small>
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Villa Manifesto
Appearances
2000: "One-4-Teen (Funky For You)" (from the Bahamadia album BB Queen )
2000: "Thelonius" (from the Common (rapper)|Common album Like Water For Chocolate )
2001: "LTAH" (from the Hi-Tek album Hi-Teknology )
2003: "Wolves" (from the Phat Kat album The Undeniable LP )
2004: "Da Villa" (from the Pete Rock album Soul Survivor II )
2004: "Aerodynamic (Slum Village Remix)" (from the Daft Punk Album Daft Club )
2005: "Keep On" (from the Dwele album Some Kinda... )
2006: "Time Has Come" (from the Exile (producer)|Exile album Dirty Science )
2007: "Cuz I'm Jazzy" (from the Guru (rapper)|Guru album Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4: The Hip-Hop Jazz Messenger: Back to the Future|Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4 )
2007: "Action" (from the Black Milk album Popular Demand )
2007: "Gangsta Boogie" (from the Pete Rock album '' NY's Finest )
2007: "Got Me Goin' (Hip Hop)" (from the Statik Selektah album Spell My Name Right: The Album )
2008: "Brandy" (from the Dwele album Sketches of a Man )
2008: "To Be Determined" (from the Evidence (musician)|Evidence album The Layover EP )
2010: "How I Deal" (from the Dwele album W.ants W.orld W.omen )
References
Reflist|2
External links
http://www.slumvillage.com/ Official site
http://www.dropmagazine.com/slum-village-video-interview/ Slum Village Video Interview at dropmagazine.com
http://www.hiphopgame.com/index2.php3? page=slumvillage/ Slum Village Interview at HipHopGame.com
http://hhcdigital.net/blog1/2009/08/01/baatin-slum-village-rip/ Baatin obituary at HHC Digital
http://hhlo.net/2010/07/t3-breaks-it-down-for-hhlo/ T-3 Interview with HHLO.net (Hip Hop Lives Online)
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