On the latest episode of the “Renaissance Man” podcast, Jalen Rose talks about his hometown, Detroit, and the future of hip-hop with Slum Village duo T3 and Young RJ.
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Like many bands have, Slum Village underwent personnel changes throughout the years and, sadly, has lost two of its three founding members, J Dilla and Baatin. “Once I saw how we gelled with the show and the chemistry we had, then that’s when I knew, ‘OK, you know, maybe we can make this pop.’” The group didn’t just look at what their leap to stardom meant for their personal gain, but instead approached fame as advancing the“It’s a melting pot. It started all the way back from Motown and just seeing the legacy that they left in the city,” Young RJ said.
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