After the passing of his brother, Detroit producer/MC Jay Dee, Illa J (born John Yancey) dropped out of Central Michigan University, put aside his inhibitions, and stepped out as an MC and producer. Previously apprehensive about living up to the genius-level standard set by his elder sibling, Illa J became visible outside his local circle through the video for his brother's "Won't Do" -- where he was shown lip-syncing the rhymes -- as well as the Dilla Changed My Life tour, which allowed him to perform for Dilla admirers across the globe. He then got into recording, collaborating with the likes of Karriem Riggins, Guilty Simpson, Black Milk, and Little Brother's Big Pooh. A self-released EP was issued in 2007, featuring self-productions, with the exception of one track ("Me and My Brother") produced by Jay Dee. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

ADVERTISEMENT

The BoomBox

The BoomBox

Your spot for hip-hop and R&B news, videos, songs, exclusive interviews and more.

  1. The BoomBox

    Black Voices

    Ciara, Chrisette MichelleGetty Images

    For the latest news and updates on a multitude of music stars check out Black Music Notes.

    1. Black Music News & Notes

      Watch free music videos, tune in to Aol Radio, get free music downloads, read music news, and search for your favorite music artists.