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Jamil Mustafa : Songs From A Small Planet
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World Hip-Hop Fusion featuring intelligent raps, funky bass-heavy percussion, and trance-inducing chants.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date: 2008
Songs From A Small Planet Record Label: Brand Knew Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Take You There 3:53 Album Only
Radio 3:54 Album Only
The Brand Knew 4:23 Album Only
In The Zone 4:41 Album Only
For The Birds 4:20 Album Only
Cool, Calm, And Collected 3:59 Album Only
Experimental Music 4:21 Album Only
Ooh Lord 3:54 Album Only
Get Loose 3:14 Album Only
Catch The Beat 4:14 Album Only
The Voiceless 3:52 Album Only
Don\'t Stop Dancin\' 3:47 Album Only
Amaning Things 4:05 Album Only
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Album Notes

Jamil Mustafa is a Kansas based hip-hop artist, whose use of funk, afro-beat, pop, and dance music has fans scratching their heads..... in a good way. With eclectic influences like The Roots, Fela Kuti, Kanye West, Radiohead, Peter Gabriel, and Bjork, Jamil Mustafa represents where music is going while honoring where it’s been. As Jamil plainly puts it "I'm part boombox/part ipod".
Jamil's sound is undeniably hip-hop, but still at home in today's post genre environment. Carefully written, but casually delivered lyrics make Jamil one with the beat, a beat that is as much Lagos as it is South Bronx. His style is as much conga and maraca as it is 808 and clap.
With respectful nods to classics of all genres, Jamil Mustafa seamlessly weaves his influences and experiences into a "Next School" version of World Fusion, something he and production partner Nandez call "Brand Knew Music". Jamil offers something fresh for the kids in the club, the hipster bloggers on the net, and the socially conscious, deep thinkers from California to Cairo.
November 2008 marks the release of Jamil Mustafa's new album, Songs From A Small Planet. The 13 song project, featuring the club-friendly singles "Radio", "The Brand Knew", and "In The Zone", will be released on upstart indie label Brand Knew Music.

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