J. Dilla died at the age of 32, from complications related to his battle with the incurable disease Lupus.
The Grammy Award-winning producer worked with a who's who of artists, ranging from Janet Jackson and Erykah Badu, to Busta
A number of Hip-Hop celebrities are slated to attend this year's event, which is headlined by collaborators Q-Tip, T3 from Slum Village and Dilla's younger brother, critically acclaimed rapper, Illa J.
"Dilla was about love in many formats," J Dilla's mother Maureen "Ma Dukes" Yancey told AllHipHop.com in a statement. "One of the things he wanted me to do with his legacy was to use it to help others… kids who were musically gifted but had little hope due to poverty."
The J Dilla Foundation teamed up with entrepreneurial collective Smooth Operators Movement and ThisisRealMusic.com to present this year's celebration, which will donate all proceeds to the J Dilla Foundation, to support its inner city music programs.
The "One Won't Do 2: J Dilla Tribute and Fundraiser" takes place next Thursday, February 3rd at Drom.
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