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Funeral services for Detroit rapper/producer J Dilla, who died Friday (Feb. 10) of complications from lupus, will take place this week in Los Angeles. He was 32.

A viewing for J Dilla, born James Yancey, will be held Monday (Feb. 13), followed by a funeral on Tuesday (Feb. 14).

 
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Written by Web Master   
Saturday, 12 June 2004
DJ Bet has been an integral part of the Detroit hip-hop scene since 1994. He has DJ’ed for a number of groups, including Killarmy (Wu-Tang Clan), and is the current DJ for Indigenous Tribe. He is also the DJ and co-owner of Sleeper Cell Records, founded in 2002.

In 2001, DJ Bet released a mix CD entitled Freight Classics Vol. 1 & 2, and in 2003 he released DJ Bet Vol?!?!, which features members of Indigenous Tribe as well as other top Detroit MC’s. Other projects include production and DJ appearances on Indigenous Tribe’s Doomsday Machine (2002) and Little Black Box (2003), released by Bodega Records in London, England. DJ Bet has also received a number of brilliant write-ups, including the most recent in Murder Dog magazine (January 2004).

 

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RIP J-Dilla
Written by Senim Silla   
Monday, 09 August 2004

 

Hip-Hop producer J-Dilla passed away today (Feb. 10) due to an unspecified ailment. Early reports suggest he succumbed to kidney failure, a medical problem which arose in 2004.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 February 2006 )
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Funeral services for Dilla
Written by Senim Silla   
Monday, 09 August 2004
Funeral services for Detroit rapper/producer J Dilla, who died Friday (Feb. 10) of complications from lupus, will take place this week in Los Angeles. He was 32.

A viewing for J Dilla, born James Yancey, will be held Monday (Feb. 13), followed by a funeral on Tuesday (Feb. 14).

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 February 2006 )
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