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  1. Music video by Gang Starr performing Jazz Thing (From "Mo'Better Blues").

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    • Gang Starr "Just to Get a Rep" (1991) Album: Step in the Arena. Label: Chrysalis/EMI Records. The greatest Gang Starr song of all-time is the 1991 single that definitively put the group on the hip-hop map, establishing Guru and Premier—two non-New Yorkers who'd made the pilgrimage to hip-hop's Mecca to ply their trade—as among the tightest and most distinctive musical partnerships the city would ever host.
    • Gang Starr "Mass Appeal" (1994) Album: Hard to Earn. Label: Chrysalis/EMI Records. The Gang Starr musical manifesto, right here. In interviews Premier often describes his thought process behind making the "Mass Appeal" beat—that it was his attempt to use a bouncy elevator-music type melody to satirize commercial rap styles of the day.
    • Gang Starr f/Nice & Smooth "DWYCK" (1994) Album: Hard to Earn. Label: Chrysalis/EMI Records. An essential party record, "DWYCK" is probably Gang Starr's single most popular track—one of those songs everybody knows every word to.
    • Gang Starr "Words I Manifest (Remix)" (1989) Album: No More Mr. Nice Guy. Label: Wild Pitch/EMI Records. The first song Guru and Premier ever recorded together (after agreeing to join forces over a handshake at old LES NYC nightclub The World) is also one of their greatest: a still-stunning recording that effortlessly bridges (via its break-ification of "Bring It Up" and "A Night in Tunisia") the musical innovations of James Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, and Kool Herc in one fell swoop.
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  3. Jul 20, 1990 · Mo' Better Blues soundtrack from 1990, composed by Various Artists, Terence Blanchard. Released by Columbia in 1990 containing music from Mo' Better Blues (1990).

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Gang Starr, the influential hip hop duo composed of DJ Premier and Guru, released “Jazz Thing” in 1990 as a part of the soundtrack for the Spike Lee film “Mo’ Better Blues.” This track encapsulates the fusion of jazz and hip hop, as well as shedding light on the cultural significance of both genres.

  5. Released in 1990 as a single for the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s film “Mo’ Better Blues,” this track beautifully encapsulates the rich history and spirit of jazz music. The Meaning Behind The Song: “Jazz Thing” by Gang Starr. The Essence of Jazz. A Historical Journey. A Continuing Tradition. Credits. The Essence of Jazz.

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  6. Oct 19, 2017 · The Gang Starr song that plays over the end credits (a remix of a track from No More Mr. Nice Guy) is also terrific. As a film, Mo' Better Blues is a fine effort, but its soundtrack is arguably the real star of the show. This is simply great jazz, regardless of its era.

  7. It features contributions from film stars Cynda Williams, Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes, and American hip hop duo Gang Starr. The album peaked at number 63 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.

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