The four names on the Villa Manifesto album cover seem to want to restore order to the chaos that may have originated in 2002, when rapper / producer Jay Dee put the Trinity of Slum Village to the test after two releases by mimicking his solo aspirations. to hunt. Rapper Elzhi was appointed to fill that void on the third record Trinity: Past, Present and Future (2002), but group member Baatin would
… not participate in the fourth record Detroit Deli (2004) for health reasons and moral objections. In 2006, colleague Jay Dee died of lupus, and in 2009 Baatin left our world. Posthumously, the two members appear on Villa Manifesto, which is probably the group's latest feat. This record is a beautiful end to a turbulent life. The Magic of the Albums Fan-tas-tic Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which was mainly due to the Jay Dee productions, we find in part, and the lyrical impulses of Elzhi give the whole even more substance. A worthy goodbye! (GL)more