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Rose Azura Njano, issued in 2017 on RBC Records, finds the trio CunninLynguists deep in their Southern hip hop element. The twelve tracks offer a textured blend of underground rap, with guest vocals from Jason Coffey on “Red, White & Blues” adding a distinctive touch. The album’s titles—such as “Mr. Morganfield & Ms. Waters (A-Side)” and “Jimi & Andre (B-Side)”—nod to blues and soul forebears, signaling the group’s reverence for musical lineage.Recorded and released in the late 2010s, this record reflects CunninLynguists’ sustained commitment to layered lyricism and beatcraft within hip hop’s southern canon. The collection’s 335,000-plus Last.fm scrobbles underscore its resonance among underground audiences, a signal of its steady place in the crate. Rose Azura Njano stands as a document of a particular strain of hip hop, one attentive to its roots while moving with a quiet assuredness through the decade’s sonic currents.
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Album lore
Rose Azura Njano, issued in 2017 on RBC Records, finds the trio CunninLynguists deep in their Southern hip hop element. The twelve tracks offer a textured blend of underground rap, with guest vocals from Jason Coffey on “Red, White & Blues” adding a distinctive touch. The album’s titles—such as “Mr. Morganfield & Ms. Waters (A-Side)” and “Jimi & Andre (B-Side)”—nod to blues and soul forebears, signaling the group’s reverence for musical lineage.Recorded and released in the late 2010s, this record reflects CunninLynguists’ sustained commitment to layered lyricism and beatcraft within hip hop’s southern canon. The collection’s 335,000-plus Last.fm scrobbles underscore its resonance among underground audiences, a signal of its steady place in the crate. Rose Azura Njano stands as a document of a particular strain of hip hop, one attentive to its roots while moving with a quiet assuredness through the decade’s sonic currents.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-7gtJpIRVcNmIaksF3n8vTb |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify