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Jazzy Hip-Hop (Nujabes)
11-30-2011, 03:46 PM
The late Guru of GangStarr has a series of 4 albums called JazzMatazz. I can vouch for the 1st two being good music. He has some collabos with Branford Marsalis and Donald Byrd among others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazzmatazz
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Jazzy Hip-Hop (Nujabes)
11-30-2011, 04:44 PM
Peep J. Rawls also if you down with this type of stuff.
Nuja was a silent legend. Had a big following worldwide, I was crushed when I herd he got the call from the big man. RIP
I use jazzy-hip hop and neo-soul to test broads. If the broad starts complaining shit is too chill then she just an airhead that ill pump and dump. If the broad can take in the vibes then ill try and pick at her brain to see if anything else sparks up that will make me keep her around.
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Jazzy Hip-Hop (Nujabes)
11-30-2011, 05:43 PM
I've been a big fan of Japanese and Korean jazz since I was a kid. Nujabes was one of my favorites.
Next to Nujabes, the most popular/skilled artists in this genre are Fat Jon, Tsutchie, Nomak, DJ Okawari and Ayur. Below, you can find one track from each artist. Go to youtube and you can find many, MANY more videos just by scanning the related videos sidebar, including some more music from lesser known (but still skilled) artists.
Happy hunting. This is a great world of music you're about to enter.
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