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Approximately 25 years ago on the October 3rd 2000 American rapper Guru released his third solo studio album, "Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3: Streetsoul". It is the third installation to Guru's Jazzmatazz series released five years after the previous entry. Despite not spawning any singles the album charted in multiple countries including the USA, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy and Netherlands.
Guru best known for his work with the producer DJ Premier released his third studio album and the most notable difference to Gang Starr (duo consisting of Guru and DJ Premier) is that the album features multiple producers. Despite this being a Guru solo album the album has one track produced by DJ Premier. Aside the one DJ Premier produced track the album features production by other notable top-tier producers such as DJ Scratch, The Neptunes and Jay Dee. Guru himself is credited as a producer for six of the album's 16 tracks.
Tracklist:
01 Intro
02 Keep Your Worries ft. Angie Stone
03 Hustlin' Daze ft. Donell Jones
04 All I Said ft. Macy Gray
05 Certified ft. Bilal
06 Plenty ft. Erykah Badu
07 Lift Your First ft. The Roots
08 Guidance ft. Amel Larrieaux
09 Interlude (Brooklyn Skit)
10 Supa Love ft. Kelis
11 No More ft. Craig David
12 Where's My Ladies? ft. Big Shud
13 Night Vision ft. Isaac Hayes
14 Who's There? ft. Les Nubians
15 Mashin' Up Da World ft. Prodigal Son & Junior Reid
16 Timeless ft. Herbie Hancock
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Questions?
- What are your favorite tracks on Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3?
- How do you rate Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3 out of 5? Do you consider it a classic?
- Do you think Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3 is Guru's best album? If not what is?
- Do you still listen to Guru's Jazzmatazz albums?
- What did you think of the production on Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3?
- How highly would you rate Guru as a rapper?
- Anything else?
