Donuts
- J Dilla aka Jay Dee
- Band Name: J Dilla aka Jay Dee
- Record Label: Stones Throw
- Release Date: Feb 7, 2006
User Score
8.8
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 51 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 48 out of 51
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Mixed: 0 out of 51
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Negative: 3 out of 51
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NVWhiteAug 11, 200810It was released more than 2 years ago, and I still listen to it daily. This album will still be relevant in 15+ years. How many other recent releases can you say that about?
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Nov 3, 201010This is simply amazing. I don't usually listen to this kind of music but I've learned to appreciate greatness no matter in what form it comes in and this is certainly a great album I've listened to over and over countless times.
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TheTruthJul 29, 200610Tyrone B, Jahi D, and Nick J are just trying to make a name for themselves by being ridiculous. What a shame.
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JonGOct 28, 200710
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ToddSJan 3, 20079J Dilla's "Donuts" is a delicious treat for any beat junkie. Created on his deathbed, Dilla shows why he is revered as one of hip-hop's all-time greatest producers. RIP Jay Dee and thanks for leaving your listeners with one more bangin' album before your passing.
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SamDOct 28, 200610Like the 'Outro' and 'Intro' imply, this album needs to be put on repeat, and never, ever taken off. I haven't stopped listening for days. Sentimentality? Shame on you guys voting zeros to make a point. My buds and I will put his records on around the house and just sit and listen silently. This record has it.
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FrankBFeb 18, 200610RIP Dilla!
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professorlonghairFeb 28, 20069Funky use of vocal samples, lovely vibe. Record of year so far.
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AkhbajrrPMar 2, 200610Deep....
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L.C.Jun 20, 200610
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milaJun 30, 200610
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JGwizJun 4, 20069A very strong album which will be sampled and looped for years to come. Some of the tracks, like Mash, Two can win, Don't Cry, gobstoppers, and more are all fresh, creative, and genius. A pure hip-hop gold mine for any producers that can sample, too.
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NickJan 3, 20079I loathe rap but listen to this every day without fail. There moments in herein that will leave wondering how, just how.
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VincentHMar 20, 200710
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ToluO.May 26, 200710
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[Anonymous]Feb 18, 20069Excellent disc from start to end. Like a funky radio station.
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maxkFeb 22, 200610r.i.p. dilla donuts will melt in my deck
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ArnistFeb 22, 200610The world has lost a great musician and a pioneer in Jay Dee. It's hard to evaluate the influence he has had with his outstanding producting abilities but they were surely immense. I give this album 10 because it's fantastic. It will surely be one of the 10 best hip hop albums of the year.
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AdamRFeb 23, 200610RIP Dilla. You will be missed.
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thatoldsoulMar 22, 200610I can't stop won't stop listening to this album
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LawrencePMar 6, 20069Short but real sweet, and that's way it works. One of the years best. What a way to sign off, R.I.P.
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MikeBMay 28, 20069First off - great album. Beautiful collection of songs that have inspired the entire hip hop genre. Makes me wonder what bullshit hip hop those cats that rated it poorly listen to.
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AndrewMay 4, 20069
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A.R.K.Jun 15, 200610
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KevinYSep 3, 200610This album is beautiful. J Dilla was the most passionate producer the hip hop community will probably ever know. This album is packed with lots of hidden messages and stuff too. I don't want to give anything away but an example is that each track represents a year of his life that the doctors told him he would live....
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MikeMMar 1, 200710This is one of the most moving pieces of hip hop music and it's entirely instrumental... Classic - in my top ten best albums ever I own it on wax and cd.
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EveDFeb 17, 20069
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DawnPFeb 17, 200610Brilliant! Donuts should be in the "Top 10" best hip-hop albums of all time. If you understood this man's body of work, you would know that "Donuts" speaks directly to your heart.
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HolyParsnipFeb 19, 200610R.I.P Sometimes a mans body of work won't truly reach his audience until long after the fact. The contributions that this man has made, to hip hop, and production, has inspired, and help push a movement. This album is bitter sweet, there won't be another Jay Dee for awhile.
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RipJdillaFeb 22, 200610A great man who will truly be missed!
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JimmyPApr 22, 20069I like it...I thought it was a very interesting listen, not the best from J Dilla, Welcome to detroit is a better album, but Donuts isn't a bad album...I like it, and it's getting plenty of play in my cd player...
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An'DreH.Jun 28, 20089
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PaulWDec 28, 20069
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Jan 3, 201210One of my favorite and best Hip-Hop producers of all time. I love them instrumental album. It's so moving, fun, raw, funky, and jazzy. He's a unique producer (among with Madlib, MF Doom, and RZA). One of my favorite album of all time.
R.I.P J Dilla
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Free from the constraints of perfunctory pop structure, Dee funnels seemingly dissonant patterns into pulsing tides of harmonious congruence.
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It’s entirely too richly tragic and fitting that the man’s last release is the apotheosis of his work, the finest and most representative example of what he contributed to music and, in turn, how music inspired him.
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A schizophrenic palate of honeyed soul, downbeat electrix, timeless hip hop and bare-knuckle beats, these 31 tracks (spread over 44 minutes) are packed with triple the hooks – and suffer from attention deficit disorder (to the listener’s benefit).