

Sunset Blvd (Vinyl)
KingUnderground & Delicious Vinyl present a lovingly re-issued version of this sought after & seminal hip-hop record, with all beats by J Dilla, featuring Common, Talib Kweli, Posdnuos, T-3 & Guilty Simpson, and the first time re-issued on vinyl since 2013.Ā
Back in 2008, just two years after James Yancey aka J Dillaās passing, Mike Ross, founder of Delicious Vinyl, presented J Dillaās mother Maureen Yancey (aka Ma Dukes), with a vault of unreleased beats from her late son.
Following Dillaās childhood friend (and longtime collaborator) Frank Nitty (Of Frank Nā Dank) was a part of a group of confidants, who lovingly went through the treasure chest of music, formulating a tribute to their departed friend the best way they knew how. With hundreds upon hundreds of instrumentals to choose from, Nitty and Dillaās brother Illa J narrowed the pile down to a collection of about 50 tracks, some of which would become the building blocks of their debut 2013 Yancey Boys album, āSunset Blvdā.
Upon its release in 2013, the LP (which featured appearances from Hip-Hop royalty including Common, Talib Kweli, Posdnuos, T-3 & Guilty Simpson) became an instant classic, gaining recognition from tastemakers across the world.
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KingUnderground & Delicious Vinyl present a lovingly re-issued version of this sought after & seminal hip-hop record, with all beats by J Dilla, featuring Common, Talib Kweli, Posdnuos, T-3 & Guilty Simpson, and the first time re-issued on vinyl since 2013.Ā
Back in 2008, just two years after James Yancey aka J Dillaās passing, Mike Ross, founder of Delicious Vinyl, presented J Dillaās mother Maureen Yancey (aka Ma Dukes), with a vault of unreleased beats from her late son.
Following Dillaās childhood friend (and longtime collaborator) Frank Nitty (Of Frank Nā Dank) was a part of a group of confidants, who lovingly went through the treasure chest of music, formulating a tribute to their departed friend the best way they knew how. With hundreds upon hundreds of instrumentals to choose from, Nitty and Dillaās brother Illa J narrowed the pile down to a collection of about 50 tracks, some of which would become the building blocks of their debut 2013 Yancey Boys album, āSunset Blvdā.
Upon its release in 2013, the LP (which featured appearances from Hip-Hop royalty including Common, Talib Kweli, Posdnuos, T-3 & Guilty Simpson) became an instant classic, gaining recognition from tastemakers across the world.

















