Robert Glasper Experiment Black Radio 2 Deluxe Zip
To understand the magic of Black Radio 2 , one must understand the core philosophy of the Robert Glasper Experiment. The core lineup—featuring Robert Glasper on keys, Derrick Hodge on bass, Chris Dave or Mark Colenburg on drums, and Casey Benjamin on vocoder and saxophone—operated not just as a jazz quartet, but as a living, breathing production unit.
: Featuring the distinct, raspy vocals of Macy Gray and a sharp verse from underground rap icon Jean Grae, this bonus track is a masterclass in genre-bending attitude.
on "Calls" and the "spine-tingling" cover of Stevie Wonder's "Jesus Children of America". robert glasper experiment black radio 2 deluxe zip
focuses heavily on original compositions co-written with established R&B songwriters like PJ Morton and Claude Kelly. Acclaim and Awards : The album was nominated for Best R&B Album
The album features a wide array of high-profile guest vocalists across its 16-track runtime: Featured Artist(s) Baby Tonight (Theme) / Mic Check 2 I Stand Alone Common & Patrick Stump What Are We Doing Jill Scott Marsha Ambrosius Yet To Find Anthony Hamilton You Own Me Faith Evans Let It Ride Norah Jones Snoop Dogg, Lupe Fiasco & Luke James Somebody Else Emeli Sandé Jesus Children of America Lalah Hathaway & Malcolm-Jamal Warner Big Girl Body Eric Roberson You're My Everything Bilal & Jazmine Sullivan I Don't Even Care Macy Gray & Jean Grae Lovely Day Bill Withers (Intro) Themes and Reception Musical Direction: To understand the magic of Black Radio 2
If you are looking to hear the album, you can find the Black Radio 2 Deluxe Edition on Apple Music or stream it through Spotify.
A fast-paced, electronic-tinged track that showed a completely different, groove-driven side of Jones’s artistry. The Power of the Deluxe Edition on "Calls" and the "spine-tingling" cover of Stevie
The Deluxe Edition of Robert Glasper Experiment Black Radio 2 was released on 29 October 2013 under Blue Note Records
While the first installment felt like a groundbreaking late-night jam session, Black Radio 2 arrived with sharper songwriting, tighter production, and an even broader commercial appeal. The core members of the Robert Glasper Experiment provided the unwavering foundation: – Rhodes, pianos, and synthesizers Derrick Hodge – Electric and acoustic bass