Dive into the vibrant world of jazz rap and underground hip hop with Blu's "Crenshaw Jezebel," a captivating album released on March 25, 2016, under Fat Beats Records. In just under 20 minutes, Blu masterfully weaves together a tapestry of soulful beats and intricate lyricism, showcasing his signature style that has made him a standout artist in the genre.
Featuring collaborations with Dave Dar on multiple tracks, including the standout "Black Coffee" and "Let Me," Blu delivers a powerful and introspective journey through the streets of Crenshaw. The album also includes notable features from ES-K on "When U Needed Me" and AG of DITC on the eclectic "Micadelic Furs."
From the nostalgic vibes of "Sunday Cartoons" to the smooth grooves of "Midnight Blues," "Crenshaw Jezebel" is a testament to Blu's ability to blend raw emotion with complex storytelling. The album's short runtime belies its depth, offering a rich and immersive experience that highlights Blu's unique perspective and artistic prowess. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Blu's music, "Crenshaw Jezebel" is an essential addition to any hip hop enthusiast's collection.