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The Questlove Show

Questlove Supreme: Slum Village Part 2

The Questlove Show

iHeartPodcasts

Music, Society & Culture

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Slum Village sits down with Questlove Supreme as part of a month-long celebration of 50 years of Hip-Hop. In Part 2, T3 and Young RJ describe their group's evolution through the years—including J Dilla passing the production torch to his former pupil, RJ. The veteran duo discusses new music, working with The Dramatics, and how Slum Village has become one of the most perseverant groups in Rap history.

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0:00.0

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0:05.2

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0:10.1

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0:24.3

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0:25.9

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Podcast, or wherever you get your favorite shows.

0:33.7

Questlove Supreme is a production of I Heart Radio.

0:38.5

Welcome back to QLS, this is Sugar Steve from Team Supreme.

0:41.8

Last week we gave you part one of our interview with Slum Village members T3 and Young RJ.

0:45.9

In that interview they talked about their early days of Slum Village and somebody that

0:49.7

I got to know during the Soul Quarance era, the late grade Jay Dilla.

0:53.4

There's always great to hear from people who worked with him firsthand and got to know

0:56.6

him from a young age.

0:58.0

Please make sure you check out that episode if you haven't.

1:00.4

Now we have part two as Questlove Supreme celebrates 50 years of hip hop all August.

1:05.4

We hope you enjoy it.

1:10.2

I remember one of the earliest arguments I had with, we just talked about we've gone

1:15.8

through song for song and you know I was explaining that the frustrating thing about

1:22.2

making things fall apart was the fact that Malik and just his very weird, Malik's almost

1:30.6

like Batman, like Malik shows up to the studio at like 3 a.m., like when the engineer is

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