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    Jay Deelicious The Delicious Vinyl Years

    Delicious Vinyl
    • The Pharcyde – Runnin'
    • The Brand New Heavies – Sometimes (Remix)
    • The Pharcyde – Somethin' That Means Somethin'
    • The Pharcyde – She Said (Remix)
    • 1. The Pharcyde – Runnin'
    • 2. The Brand New Heavies – Sometimes (Remix)
    • 3. The Pharcyde – Somethin' That Means Somethin'
    • 4. The Pharcyde – She Said (Remix)
    • 5. N'Dea Davenport – Whatever You Want (Remix)
    • 6. The Pharcyde – Drop
    • 7. Brand New Heavies, The Feat. Mos Def – Saturday Night (Remix)
    • 8. The Pharcyde – Bullsh*t
    • 9. The Pharcyde – Y? (Remix)
    • 10. N'Dea Davenport – Bullsh*ttin' (Remix)
    • 11. The Pharcyde – Splattitorium
    • 12. The Pharcyde – Runnin' (Instrumental)
    • 13. The Brand New Heavies – Sometimes (Remix Instrumental)
    • 14. The Pharcyde – Somethin' That Means Somethin' (Instrumental)
    • 15. The Pharcyde – She Said (Remix Instrumental)
    • 16. The Pharcyde – Drop (Instrumental)
    • 17. The Brand New Heavies Feat. Mos Def – Saturday Night (Remix Instrumental)
    • 18. The Pharcyde – Bullsh*t (Instrumental)
    • 19. The Pharcyde – Y? (Remix Instrumental)
    • 20. N'Dea Davenport – Bullsh*ttin' (Remix Instrumental)

    The Delicious Vinyl Years is a compilation album that catalogues J Dilla's early production career. The album showcases Dilla's first work with Pharcyde, and consequently, his rise to fame with other artists.

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