jazz rap
music genre
Jazz rap weaves intricate lyrical storytelling with smooth, vibrant instrumentals that feel both sophisticated and organic. It’s a genre where syncopated beats meet spontaneous improvisation, creating an atmosphere that’s as comfortable for late-night listening sessions as it is for spirited discussions in coffee shops. The horns and piano lend a rich texture, while the rhythm flows effortlessly, inviting you into a world that feels both reflective and alive.
Emerging in the late 1980s and flourishing through the '90s, jazz rap was born from a desire to merge the intellectualism of jazz with the raw energy of hip-hop. It found its roots in the urban landscapes of New York City, where artists sought to push against the commercial trends dominating mainstream rap at the time. Groups like A Tribe Called Quest and Gang Starr blended jazzy samples with clever wordplay, while albums like "People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm" and "Moment of Truth" exemplified this fusion. The genre created a space for deeper narratives and musical exploration.
For those dipping their toes into jazz rap, start with A Tribe Called Quest's "The Low End Theory," which is foundational for its seamless integration of jazz elements and playful lyrics. Then move to Gang Starr's "Moment of Truth" for its masterful production and profound themes. Don't miss Digable Planets' "Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)"—it brings a smooth vibe that's infectious. Finally, check out The Roots' "Things Fall Apart," which showcases live instrumentation in hip-hop brilliantly. As you explore, keep an ear open for the connections between jazz rap and neo-soul; both genres thrive on musical depth and lyrical richness.
42 artists in the catalog.
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Nas
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
Kendrick Lamar
West Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
m-flo
J-pop, hip house
De La Soul
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
Common
alternative R&B, alternative hip-hop
O.S.T.R.
alternative hip-hop, hip-hop
Mac Miller
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
A Tribe Called Quest
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
Tyler, the Creator
West Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
Redman
East Coast hip-hop, funk
The Roots
alternative hip-hop, alternative rock
Fun Lovin' Criminals
alternative hip-hop, alternative rock
Pete Rock
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
MC Solaar
French hip-hop, political hip-hop
Q-Tip
East Coast hip-hop, alternative hip-hop
Masta Ace
East Coast hip-hop, funk
About jazz rap
What is jazz rap?
music genre
Where should I start with jazz rap?
Start with "Untitled Unmastered" by Kendrick Lamar. It captures what makes jazz rap worth exploring.
What are the best jazz rap albums?
The jazz rap albums worth hearing first: "Untitled Unmastered" by Kendrick Lamar, "Illmatic" by Nas, "3 Feet High and Rising" by De La Soul, "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album By Earl Sweatshirt" by Earl Sweatshirt and "God's Son" by Nas.
How many jazz rap artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 42 jazz rap artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.