Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) EXPLICIT LYRICS Slum Village

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  • Release Date: 06/29/2004
  • Sales Rank: 52,919
  • Label: PRIORITY RECORDS
  • UPC: 724358304329
 
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Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)

1LISTENZoom 2:54
2LISTENDo You 3:36
3LISTENDirty / Dirt McGirt 3:37
4LISTENLate 80's Skit 1:09
5LISTENSelfish / John Legend 3:45
6LISTENCloser / Dwele 5:00
7LISTENOld Girl/Shining Star / Melanie Rutherford 3:55
8LISTENKeep Holding on / Melanie Rutherford 3:39
9LISTENIt's on 3:44
10LISTENThe Hours 2:24
11LISTENThings We Do 3:22
12LISTENCount the Ways / Dwele 4:33
13LISTENReunion 4:03

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Editorial Reviews

When J Dilla left Slum Village after Fantastic, Vol. 2, the group wasn't predicted to flourish, let alone survive, in the aftermath. After all, J was the star producer, T3 and Baatin just a pair of old friends yet to make their name outside the 313 area code. Nevertheless, their next record, Trinity (Past, Present and Future), saw the trio actually improving in the production realm, and bolstering their rap credentials by adding local phenom Elzhi. But after another lineup change -- Baatin was booted after increasingly erratic behavior later diagnosed as schizophrenia -- prospects for Slum Village again seemed dismal. This time, though, it has to come as a lesser surprise that Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) shows the group at the same high level. Slum's anchor, T3, wisely handed over production reins to young guns BR Gunna, one of whom (RJ Rice) had proved his mettle with tracks from Trinity and 2002's Dirty District compilation. Rice and co. constructed a parade of digital R&B jams that skillfully navigate the divide between cutting-edge headphone productions and bumping club tracks. Despite posing in front of Detroit icons from Greektown to Mexicantown and everywhere in between, T3 and Elzhi set their sights beyond the region to collaborate with Chicago's most wanted Kanye West (on a track he produced) and Wu-Tang culprit Dirt McGirt. On McGirt's feature, "Dirty," BR Gunna's production has an atmospheric sheen and high-grade handclaps that surprisingly compliment McGirt's trademark mic-spraying. Even with a couple of glitzy features, Detroit Deli spends plenty of time paying respect to Slum Village's Motown roots; old friend Dwele stops by for two tracks, labelmate Phat Kat features on the opener, "Zoom," and Flint's own MC Breed drives down for "Do You." T3 and Elzhi get more personal on the record too, fortunately without descending into maudlin territory; "Old Girl/Shining Star" endearingly calls out single mothers, and the closer, "Reunion," features a J Dilla production and a few worried rhymes about Baatin's exit. John Bush, All Music Guide

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November 17, 2004: They're doing their own thang.Thats very hard to find in the rap world of today.

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August 25, 2004: Detroit Deli I recommend this album to people that are REAL because is album is all of that and then some when the singal came out selfish I told myself i had to get the CD but when i lisson to the CD, it blowe me away