Top Slum Village Albums
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F.U.N.
F.U.N.
[2024]
The Source
The Source
[2019]
Slum Village, Slum Village (Instrumentals)
Slum Village, Slum Village (Instrumentals)
[2019]
Dirty Slums Instrumentals
Dirty Slums Instrumentals
[2018]
The Lost Scrolls, Vol. 2 (Slum Village Edition)
The Lost Scrolls, Vol. 2 (Slum Village Edition)
[2018]
siCde-s / C Sides
siCde-s / C Sides
[2016]
Slum Village, Vol. 0
Slum Village, Vol. 0
[2016]
YES
YES
[2015]
Vintage
Vintage
[2014]
Evolution
Evolution
[2013]
Evolution (Instrumentals)
Evolution (Instrumentals)
[2013]
Dirty Slums 2
Dirty Slums 2
[2013]
B Sides (feat. De La Soul, J Dilla, Questlove, Skyzoo, Frank N' Dank, Focus, Vice, Phife, Marsha Ambrosious & DJ Dez)
B Sides (feat. De La Soul, J Dilla, Questlove, Skyzoo, Frank N' Dank, Focus, Vice, Phife, Marsha Ambrosious & DJ Dez)
[2012]
Villa Manifesto Instrumentals
Villa Manifesto Instrumentals
[2012]
Dirty Slums
Dirty Slums
[2012]
Fantastic, Vol. 2 (Instrumentals)
Fantastic, Vol. 2 (Instrumentals)
[2011]
Villa Manifesto Clean
Villa Manifesto Clean
[2010]
Villa Manifesto
Villa Manifesto
[2010]
Fantastic, Vol. 2.10
Fantastic, Vol. 2.10
[2010]
Village Manifesto - EP
Village Manifesto - EP
[2009]
Fantastic, Vol. 2: Instrumentals, Pt. 1
Fantastic, Vol. 2: Instrumentals, Pt. 1
[2009]
Fantastic Vol 2 Instrumentals Pt. 1
Fantastic Vol 2 Instrumentals Pt. 1
[2009]
J-88
J-88
[2009]
J-88 (Digital Only)
J-88 (Digital Only)
[2009]
Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 2
Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 2
[2009]
Sex
Sex
[2007]
Fan-Tas-Tic Vol.1
Fan-Tas-Tic Vol.1
[2006]
Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 1
Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 1
[2006]
Slum Village
Slum Village
[2005]
Prequel to a Classic
Prequel to a Classic
[2005]
Connect Set
Connect Set
[2005]
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
[2004]
Trinity (Past, Present and Future)
Trinity (Past, Present and Future)
[2002]
Raise It Up - EP
Raise It Up - EP
[2001]
Fantastic, Vol. 2
Fantastic, Vol. 2
[2000]
Related Information for Slum Village
When Slum Village emerged in the late 1990s, the highly regarded Detroit trio of T3, Baatin and Jay Dee made a startling admission: their group was a liquid association with members coming and going during the group's evolution. True to their word, Slum Village has already gone through a number of line-up changes. Rapper-producer Jay Dee left after the group's first national album, 2000's Fantastic, Vol. 2 (Barak) and rhymer Elzhi was added to the mix for 2002's Trinity (Past, Present And Future) (Barak/Capitol). Now, with the release of Slum Village's new album, the stunningly impressive Detroit Deli (Barak/Capitol), the group consists of just T3 and Elzhi. Throughout the changes, Slum Vi... read more
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