Jazzfeezy Presents: Unveiling the Rapture

Jazzfeezy Presents: Unveiling the Rapture
Studio album
Released November 2009
Recorded 2008 - 2009
Genre Pop, R&B, Hip hop, Dance, Rock
Length 53:06
Producer Jazzfeezy
Singles from Jazzfeezy Presents: Unveiling the Rapture
  1. "Words Won't Do (Feat August)[1]"
    Released: November 2009

Jazzfeezy Presents: Unveiling the Rapture[2] is the debut studio album by record producer Jazzfeezy. Unveiling the Rapture features August, Andreena Mill, Burna, Red Shortz, Phax, Emerson Brooks, Regular Robb, Drew James, Daxflow, Steve Major, Dean Gray, Black Swiss, Deshay Grey,Mr. Ranking, C. Jay, Bass Line, and Darnel Morgan. Also with co-production from his mentors T-Minus and Boi-1da.

Background & Production

Late 2008, Canadian hip-hop producer Jazzfeezy was in the studio one night with artists Burna, Phax and Red Shortz. Everyone was recording songs for their own albums. The only problem was budget and timing. Jazzfeezy then thought about how his mentors came to be the most sought-after producers in Canada. He then devised that he would do what no other Canadian producer has done in quite some time and come out with a compilation album. Unlike Swizz Beatz 2002 release: G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories and Timbaland 2007 release: Shock Value, this album consists of Jazzfeezy’s (hyperlink) production only. He started to compile various artists throughout Toronto. He also thought what better way to make the album sound appealing then to get production by his mentors Boi-1da and T-Minus. He got many questions and comments along the way of his project being a mixtape. He replied “This isn’t a mixtape, this is an album.” The project was mixed by one of the top engineers in Canada: James Dasilva and Mastered by a man with many credentials George Seara.

Track Listing[3]

Personnel

References

  1. Flow 93.5 Accessed on January 24, 2010.
  2. The Lion's Den University Accessed on January 24, 2010.
  3. iTunes Accessed on January 24, 2010.
  4. City on My Back.com Accessed on January 24, 2010.
  5. Jazzfeezy.blogspot.com Accessed On January 24, 2010.

External links

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