How Detroit Keeps Its Greatest Music Legacies Alive | Living for the City Ep. 5
Every great Detroit artist had someone who believed in them before they believed in themselves.
In Episode 5 of Living for the City, host Hanif Abdurraqib traces the mentorship chains that run underneath Detroit's music history like a second infrastructure. Guilty Simpson, the last artist J Dilla was working with before he passed, reflects on what it means to carry that gift forward and why Dilla's music still feels so urgently alive. Nasaan, Proof's son, opens up about spending years running from his father's name before realizing the legacy he'd inherited wasn't just weight, it was a support system built by people who still love him. Waajeed opens the Underground Music Academy and reflects on the moment he realized he'd become the OG he once needed. And DJ Minx tells the story of Moodymann showing up at a party, watching her DJ, and telling her she was starting a label in two weeks whether she felt ready or not.
Hanif opens with a 1997 video from the Palladium Club where Eminem, D12, Dilla, and Slum Village all share the same stage on the same night, and asks what it means that this kind of overlap wasn't rare. It was just a Tuesday in Detroit. In 2006, the world lost Dilla in February and Proof two months later.
Together, their stories reveal that Detroit doesn't just produce great artists. It produces great mentors. People who drive across the city to show you how to use their machine, who tell you you're ready before you feel it, who stay when they could have left because someone has to hold the door. This one is about the people who keep the torch burning and make sure there’s always someone there to carry it next.
CHAPTERS
00:00 - The 1997 Palladium Video: Detroit Hip Hop's Interconnected DNA
02:51 - Each One Teaches One: The Detroit Mentorship Ecosystem
05:31 - Moodymann, Amp Fiddler, and the Gift That Doesn't Wait
11:13 - 2006: Detroit Lost Dilla and Proof Two Months Apart
12:44 - Guilty Simpson and the Aliveness of Dilla's Music
14:33 - Nasaan: Carrying Proof's Name Without Losing Your Own
20:31 - Underground Music Academy and Passing It Forward
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