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Why I Love J Dilla’s ’Shake it Down’ and ‘Nag Champa’ (Patreon Clip)

Why I Love J Dilla’s ’Shake it Down’ and ‘Nag Champa’ (Patreon Clip)

FromThe Crate 808 Podcast


Why I Love J Dilla’s ’Shake it Down’ and ‘Nag Champa’ (Patreon Clip)

FromThe Crate 808 Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Full episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/58614806 Crate 808 Patreon ? https://www.patreon.com/crate808   Yes, it's here, you can now subscribe to our Patreon right now! Link is below if you fancy bonus episodes, early access, fun polls and more live chats heading your way! We kick off our ‘Why I Love: J Dilla Edition’ series with a look at not one, but two classic Jay Dee cuts - ’Shake it Down’ and ‘Nag Champa’ ? And bringing those amazing records to the table, we have Yemi and Peter from the Rhymes Like Dimes podcast, so get set for some full-on Dilla love…and some more ridiculous categories coming your way ??   Let us know your thoughts in the comments, on these cuts and Dilla tracks you’d bring to the table...and please help spread the word by letting people know what we've got going on our Patreon. Enjoy!   Helpful guide: For people trying to figure how to hear it on your podcast player, you can grab all Patreon content via this RSS feed link: https://www.patreon.com/rss/crate808?auth=no5QiTGdKgxRPjzEyq8XTFyRa25T3Yo8 I know, RSS?! What's one of them?! ? Well this is the feed that you should be able to incorporate into your podcast player, or simply listen via the Patreon desktop or app. Hopefully it's seamless enough, but any questions hit us up or simply check this helpful link: https://support.patreon.com/hc/en-gb/articles/212055866
Released:
Nov 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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