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Register a free account today to join the conversation, start your own threads, and connect with a global network of like-minded music enthusiasts through your own private inbox. Don't just listen to music. Be part of the discussion.It should Take Five by Dave Brubeck that should be the last Jazz song I listened to.
Also, I had a good time listening to So What by Miles Davis.
This is a very good playlist. There are so many good jazz on it that I haven't listened to in a very long time. I'm going to download it. I need to play it offline.This is a playlist which I'm currently listening to now. A very good friend of mine who knows that I love jazz so much share me the link and I must confess that I'm enjoying it.
This is a playlist which I'm currently listening to now. A very good friend of mine who knows that I love jazz so much share me the link and I must confess that I'm enjoying it.
Meshell Ndegeocello has a way of blending jazz with that deep, reflective energy that just hits different. If you like that cosmic, atmospheric feel, “Naima” by John Coltrane is another beautiful one which I love so much. It has that same calm, almost spiritual vibe.Meshell Ndegeocello : The Omnichord Real Book was the last jazz album I listened to. It's my favourite jazz music last year 2023. If you love music with a touch of Afrofuturism, cosmic vibes, and self-care, you will love this song.
Naima is one of the best that I've listened and listened repeatedly. I can play it till midnight when I got to have the feelings and calmness of the song.Meshell Ndegeocello has a way of blending jazz with that deep, reflective energy that just hits different. If you like that cosmic, atmospheric feel, “Naima” by John Coltrane is another beautiful one which I love so much. It has that same calm, almost spiritual vibe.