Friends, family and peers of the legendary hip hop producer J Dilla discuss his influence then we head to Detroit to open Dilla's storage locker, never-before-seen to the public.
Pete Rock, the legendary DJ and producer for rappers like Nas, Notorious B.I.G, and members of the Wu-Tang Clan, talks about his early days with cousin Heavy D, his love of funk, and a rare Marvin Gaye record.
Hank Williams III talks about the hundreds of metal records his mom burned, a rare Hank Williams recording that's never seen the light of day, and his punk rock rebellion.
Lord Finesse talks about the early beats he produced for Notorious B.I.G., Fat Joe, Large Professor and more.
Peanut Butter Wolf shows off his record collection and talks about why words are a poor substitute for a mixtape.
Evidence talks about first hooking up with Kanye West, trying to get on Jay Z's "Black Album," and hearing Newcleus for the first time.
Dilated Peoples and World Famous Beat Junkies member DJ Babu talks about his love of country western music and hitting up flea markets in Brazil with Cut Chemist and J. Rocc.
Adrian Younge shows off the record store he created at the Artform Studio, explains the influence European composers have on Wu-Tang and hip hop, and teaches how to pick records based on their cover art.