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After graduation in 2006 they split from the Kamp and formed U-N-I, the name inspired by The Roots' 1996 album Illadelph Halflife. [2] [3] Thurz stated "To us, it's a first person statement. Myself and Y-O, U-N-I-verse, ain't nobody against us. It also stands for being universal and not being boxed into one sound." [4]
U-N-I: A Love Supreme "Because I'm Black" Statik Selektah: Back 2 Basics (Leaders of the New School) "Going Back to Cali" Mick Boogie & DJ Treats Unbelievable: The Notorious Edition "7:30" Chace Infinite I Would Have Killed This Mixtape "Relaxation" 2010 J. Cole, Omen Mixtape for the Ville Pt. 2 "The Coast" Statik Selektah, Evidence, Kali
As a rap duo U-N-I put out three street albums and one mixtape Fried Chicken & Watermelon (2007), Before There Was Love (2009), A Love Supreme (2009) and A Love Supreme 2.0 (2010) becoming known throughout the urban and alternative blogosphere during a time of “hipster” movement momentum. [1]
A Love Supreme, a 1965 album by John Coltrane A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle, a 1965 recording by John Coltrane released in 2021; A Love Supreme (Chanté Moore album) Love Supreme (The Supremes album), a 1988 compilation album by Diana Ross & the Supremes
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones. A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965 ...
While recognized as a great artist in his time, much of John Coltrane’s later work was so far ahead that it took the world years, if not decades, to catch up with it. Today, in a beautiful ...
Rudolph Van Gelder (November 2, 1924 – August 25, 2016) was an American recording engineer who specialized in jazz.Over more than half a century, he recorded several thousand sessions, with musicians including Booker Ervin, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Lee Morgan, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Herbie Hancock, Grant ...
As President Donald Trump moved last month to free the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol, his newly appointed top prosecutor in Washington put his name on a request that a judge drop charges ...