While the genre of acid jazz had been slowly growing in popularity over the course of the late-70s and the 80s thanks to promotion of the namesake label, Acid Jazz Records, it wasn't until Jay Kay and his revolutionary band Jamiroquai stepped into the scene that the genre saw unprecedented success unlike anything before. This album continues the 5 album long spree of continuous and consistent albums from the funk inspired band, ... read more
the long awaited album from the most chaotic piece of homosexual agenda (/pos) has finally arrived once and for all. can it finally put an ultimate stop to the decrepit reputation hyperpop has sustained as a result of bland releases and tiktok pandering? after listening to this album 3 times in a row, i can definitely assert that's true to begin with. 100 gecs has always had a very odd reputation in the music ... read more