Def Dee – “Yeah” ft. El Da Sensei (Video)

Check the latest sounds in visual form from Def Dee, in this new video featuring El Da Sensei and DJ Mentplus. The video, which showcases vinyl printing and the process around it, was mostly filmed by Jesse Puma at Mastercraft in Elizabeth, NJ. More information on Def’s Deja Vu is listed below.

Deja Vu is the sophomore release from Seattle’s torch bearing producer / vocalist, Def Dee. Building upon a potent and well received discography that includes a standout beat tape known as “Cheap Heat” as well as his debut album, 33 and a Third (released on Mello Music Group), Deja Vu is Def Dee’s testament to quality hip-hop. The project is a unique listen and plays especially well as a complete album. It has a Lyricist Lounge vibe but Def Dee isn’t simply rehashing the sounds of yesterday; his approach to unquantized rhythms and sample is unique and sonically refreshingly.

Though this is Dee’s second full length, it is his first appearance on vinyl through a special venture with Redef Records via friend/mentor, Damu the Fudgemunk. To mark the occasion, Def Dee was given the task of producing a complete work and he delivered with ease, showing that he can bang with the best of them. On Deja Vu, Def Dee acts as music director while an accomplished team of MCs effortlessly covers a wide variety of topics and ideas throughout the program. The album features a handfull of instrumentals alongside guest appearances from Roc Marciano, El Da Sensei, Blu, One Be Lo, Raw Poetic and other creatives. Def Dee is making a strong statement with Deja Vu. Are you listening?

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