Dillagence
Busta Rhymes Lyrics


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Yeah!
We gon' straight into something real, real
Real dynamic for hip-hop
Two thousand and eight shit
In the name of the late
Great James Yancey AKA J Dilla
Dillagence! (Commissioner)
One won’t do, two is not enough for me, no
(Dillagence)
One won’t do, two is not enough for me, no
(Dillagence)
One won’t do, two is not enough for me, no
(Dillagence)
One won’t do, two is not enough for me, no

Ayo, ayo, ayo, trust
You see, the love is so genuine
Mr james Yancey was such a
Good friend of mine
J Dilla he's still a good friend of mine
His beats'll send you to chiropractics
Put a curve in your spine
Make you need a realignment
Cause you to spaz out
Producers tryna compete
You niggas is ass-out
I usually dare niggas to go against me
He defied the laws of physics when
It came to the MP see, I don't care how you
Other producers use it
He ain't never speak a lot
But he spoke volumes through the music
Jay D-I double-L-A, remember the name
With them killer beats
And so venomous with the pen game
Like the thrill of me getting pussy
Or bought my first gun
He'd been blessing every one of my
Albums since the first one
On this mixtape right here
There is no interceptions
Every track is produced by Dilla
Nigga no exceptions rap is out of control
Let me show you the deal
We put it together for those
Who appreciate the real
Now, if you don't know what to do
You need to follow instructions
You copping a beat
Then cutting a check to "Pay Jay Productions"
Beat'll bang in your head 'til
You fall in a concussion
Most producers be quietly biting Dilla
Fronting
You need to cut it out 'fore I gut it out
Watch me shit on your little recipe
While the Dilla legacy live on!





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Overall Meaning

The song "Dillagence" by Busta Rhymes is a tribute to the late James Yancey, also known as J Dilla, who was a highly respected producer in the hip-hop community. The song begins with a declaration that they are going into something real and dynamic for hip-hop, referring to the importance and significance of J Dilla's influence on the genre.


The chorus repeats the line, "One won't do, two is not enough for me," emphasizing the immense impact and talent of J Dilla. Busta Rhymes acknowledges the genuine love and friendship he had with Dilla, highlighting their close relationship. He praises Dilla's beats, describing them as capable of affecting the listener's physical well-being, using imagery of needing chiropractic adjustments and realignment.


Busta Rhymes also pays tribute to Dilla's skill as a producer, stating that he defied the laws of physics when it came to his mastery of the MPC (a music production controller). He admires how Dilla spoke volumes through his music, even though he was not an outspoken individual. Rhymes further describes Dilla's influence on his own career, asserting that Dilla blessed every album he released since the beginning. The mixtape mentioned in the lyrics is entirely produced by Dilla, showcasing his immense talent and legacy.


Overall, "Dillagence" is an homage to J Dilla's impact on the hip-hop world, highlighting his innovative beats, his influence on other producers, and his lasting legacy.




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@CoCo3one3

Dope Dilla face sticker on my back car window rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be Motown's finest! Rest In Beats

@nattyshreddz7933

2023 still bumpin 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾

@Whos_That_Lady_Music_Show

Respect to Busta Bust and Ma Dukes!

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Speak!!! 👑👑👑🎙🎙🎙💨💨💨

@dmitchell2958

2023 im still bangin this album

@yaoblack3579

Same

@Joekuh

2020, still playing this front to back.

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ONLY 1 BUSTA

@thedesolateone8260

Yes of course. 😉👍 . 2021 till the End. Playlist top 5 . This is what it's about. Beats & flows

@gyattdammitMont

2022 Still going strong

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