Villa Manifesto
2010 studio album by Slum Village
Villa Manifesto is the sixth studio album by American hip hop group Slum Village . It was released on July 27, 2010, via Ne'Astra Music Group and E1 Entertainment .[ 8] The recording sessions took place at RJ Rice Studios in Farmington Hills, Michigan . The album was produced by Young RJ, J Dilla , Hi-Tek , Kon Artis, Khrysis and Supa Dave West, with Craig Lane serving as co-producer. It features guest appearances from AB, Colin Munroe, Dwele , Keys, Little Brother , Phife Dawg , Posdnuos and Vice Verse.[ 9]
In the United States, the album debuted at number 37 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , number 21 on the Top Rap Albums and number 31 on the Independent Albums charts.
The album was supported with Villa Manifesto EP , released on December 15, 2009, and the lone single "Faster" b/w "Lock It Down", which was released on June 1, 2010.[ 10] An accompanying music video for the song "Faster" was released on July 12, 2010.[ 11] Villa Manifesto Instrumentals was released on October 23, 2012 via Ne'Astra Music.[ 12]
Background
Founding member Baatin , who reunited with the group in 2008 prior to his death the year after, worked on nearly twenty songs; unreleased vocals from J Dilla are featured on four songs. Villa Manifesto serves as both a reunion and a memorial album. Two late founding members of the group (Baatin and J Dilla ) appeared posthumously as main artists of the album alongside T3 and Elzhi . Illa J, J Dilla's younger brother, is also contributed to the album, as well as production from Young RJ, making it the first Slum Village full-length to feature all six members. Founding member T3 stated: "I wanted to pull the whole squad together. The reason why we call it Villa Manifesto is that it was a statement we want to give our people because we had been away for so long. What we're doing, what's going on, how we're feeling and where we're at today".[ 8] Before the album's release, T3 stated on Twitter that it was their final studio album.[ 13] However, in a subsequent interview with Billboard , he clarified: "If this album does phenomenal and the supporters just overwhelm me, I wouldn't have a choice but to do another record – and I believe this record could be phenomenal for us".[ 13]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Bare Witness" (featuring DJ Babu ) 2:30 2. "Lock It Down" J Dilla 3:03 3. "Scheming" (featuring Posdnuos , Phife Dawg and Vice Verse) Altman III Glover Yancey Kevin Perkins Rice Jr. Young RJ 4:15 4. "Earl Flinn" Altman III Glover Powers Rice Jr. Young RJ 3:04 5. "Faster" (featuring Colin Munroe) Altman III Glover Powers Colin Munroe Rice Jr. Craig Lane 3:37 6. "2000 Beyond" (featuring ?uestlove ) Altman III Powers Yancey Rice Jr. Young RJ 2:53 7. "Dance" (featuring AB) Altman III Glover Aaron Abernathy David West Supa Dave West 2:45 8. "Don't Fight the Feeling/Daylight" (featuring Dwele ) Mr. Porter 7:24 9. "Um Um" (featuring 6 Keys) Altman III Powers Takiesha Richardson Rice Jr. Young RJ 3:33 10. "The Set Up" Hi-Tek 3:51 11. "The Reunion, Pt. 2" Altman III Glover Yancey Rice Jr. Young RJ 3:09 12. "Where Do We Go from Here" (featuring Little Brother ) Young RJ 2:52 13. "We'll Show You" (featuring AB) Altman III Glover Yancey Abernathy Rice Jr. 3:47 Total length: 46:43
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 14. "Stereo" 15. "Dope Man" Altman III Glover Rice Jr. Lane Young RJ 16. "Nitro" Young RJ
Notes[ 14]
Tracks 2 and 13 used previously unreleased instrumental tracks by J Dilla.
Tracks 3 and 6 used previously unreleased J Dilla's vocals.
Although J Dilla is listed as the main artist on the album cover, he is listed as "featured" artist on the track listing.
Personnel
R.L. "T3 " Altman III – vocals, co-executive producer
Titus "Baatin " Glover – vocals
Jason "eLZhi " Powers – vocals
James "J Dilla " Yancey – vocals (tracks: 3, 6) , producer (tracks: 2, 13)
John "Illa J " Yancey – vocals
Ralph James "Young RJ" Rice Jr. – vocals, producer (tracks: 1, 3–6, 9, 11, 12, 14–16) , co-producer (track 13) , recording, mixing, executive producer
Kelvin "Posdnuos " Mercer – vocals (track 3)
Malik "Phife Dawg " Taylor – vocals (track 3)
Kevin "Vice Verse" Perkins – vocals (track 3)
Colin Munroe – vocals (track 5)
Aaron "AB" Abernathy – vocals (tracks: 7, 13)
Andwele "Dwele " Gardner – vocals (track 8)
Takiesha "6 Keys" Richardson – vocals (track 9)
Thomas "Big Pooh " Jones – vocals (track 12)
Phonte Coleman – vocals (track 12)
Chris "DJ Babu " Oroc – scratches (track 1)
Sam Beaubien – horns arrangement (track 1) , string arrangement (track 12)
Lauren "L-Boogie" Johnson – percussion (tracks: 3, 5, 9)
Craig Lane – additional keyboards (tracks: 3, 6, 7, 9) , keyboards (tracks: 5, 12) , co-producer (tracks: 5, 14)
Ahmir "Questlove " Thompson – live drums (track 6)
Michael Mindingall – additional keyboards (track 7)
DJ Dez – scratches (track 12)
Vernon D. Hill – additional keyboards (track 13)
Christopher "Khrysis " Tyson – producer (track 1)
Supa Dave West – producer (track 7)
Denaun "Kon Artis " Porter – producer (track 8)
Tony "Hi-Tek " Cottrell – producer (track 10)
Paris "Peezy" Johnson – recording, mixing
Jeff Campo – mastering
Jay Franco – mastering
Mario "Khalif" Butterfield – art direction
DJ Scrap Dirty – A&R
Timothy Maynor – management
Charts
References
^ Lymangrover, Jason. "Villa Manifesto - Slum Village | Album | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Rabin, Nathan (August 3, 2010). "Slum Village: Villa Manifesto" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Burgess, Omar (July 28, 2010). "Slum Village - Villa Manifesto" . HipHopDX . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Patrin, Nate (July 28, 2010). "Slum Village: Villa Manifesto" . Pitchfork . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Amidon, David (August 15, 2010). "Slum Village: Villa Manifesto, PopMatters" . PopMatters . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (July 27, 2010). "Slum Village :: Villa Manifesto :: Ne'Astra Music/E1 Entertainment" . RapReviews . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Reeves, Mosi (July 14, 2010). "Reviews - Slum Village, 'Villa Manifesto' (E1)" . Spin . Vol. 26, no. 8. SPIN Media LLC (published September 2010). pp. 81–82. ISSN 0886-3032 . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ a b "Entertainment One : Slum Village" . Koch Records . Retrieved July 13, 2011 – via Wayback Machine .
^ Jacobs, A (May 29, 2010). "Tracklisting For Slum Village's "Villa Manifesto" Revealed" . HipHopDX . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ "Dilla On Deck For Slum Village's "Manifesto", First Single "Faster" With Colin Munroe" . HipHopSite.Com . June 2, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ "Slum Village "Faster" feat. Colin Munroe official video" . YouTube . July 12, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ "Villa Manifesto Instrumentals by Slum Village on Apple Music" . Apple Music . October 23, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ a b Jacobs, A (July 1, 2010). "T3 Confirms "Villa Manifesto" To Be Final Slum Village Album" . HipHopDX . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ Graff, Gary (June 30, 2010). "Slum Village 'Manifesto' Reunites Rappers Past and Present" . Billboard . Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ "Slum Village Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 22, 2024.
^ "Slum Village Chart History (Top Rap Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 22, 2024.
^ "Slum Village Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 22, 2024.
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