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For Ever is the second studio album by British neo soul band, Jungle. The album was released on 14 September 2018 through XL Recordings . [ 6 ] It is their final release for XL Recordings before the formation of their own label, Caiola Records, in 2021.
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Jungle is the debut studio album by London-based modern musical collective Jungle.It was released on 14 July 2014 through XL Recordings.A nu-disco and disco funk album, Jungle combines musical influences from the 1970s, 1980s and 2010s into a sunny sound flavoured by soul and funk and the group's processed falsetto vocals, which were treated with modulation and Leslie speaker effects.
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"Back on 74" is a song by the British band Jungle, released as the fourth and final [1] single from their album Volcano on 28 July 2023 through Caiola and AWAL. It was written by Jungle members Josh Lloyd and Thomas McFarland and their newest member Lydia Kitto, and produced by Lloyd. It reached the top 40 in the UK and New Zealand.
Jungle Cruise (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2021 film Jungle Cruise, featuring original score composed by James Newton Howard.In addition to the score, a re-written film version of "Nothing Else Matters" performed by Metallica, from their 1991 studio album Black Album, was featured in the film and in the soundtrack.
In addition to composing the original music, he also wrote the song "Changes" performed by Kara Marni, to capture the narrative and feeling of the titular character in the music and lyrics. He reprised the main orchestral theme from the film "to create that kind of melody and the flavor of the song". [3]
[18] MTV called J Beez wit the Remedy "the clangiest, most disjointed hip-hop affair ever recorded." [ 19 ] The Spin Alternative Record Guide wrote: "Throwing it all away with a haphazardness that reveals the likes of Onyx as the sitcom puppets they are, the Jungle Brothers are back reinventing hip hop."