Oneness Of Juju

Oneness of Juju is an American Afro-jazz and funk band that emerged in the early 1970s, carving a unique niche for themselves with a blend of music that draws from African traditions, jazz, funk, and spiritual elements. Their music has consistently been marked by deep, percussive grooves, complex jazz-influenced arrangements, and an underlying message of unity, spirituality, and empowerment. Their sound has evolved over the years, but they have stayed true to their roots, with African rhythms playing a central role in their compositions.

The band gained significant attention with their releases "African Rhythms" and "Space Jungle Luv" in the mid-1970s, albums that have since become cult classics among fans of Afrobeat and jazz funk. Their discography includes a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks, often featuring spirited saxophone and flute lines, intricate bass grooves, and chants that evoke traditional African music. Oneness of Juju's influence extends beyond their recorded output; they are celebrated for their dynamic live performances that captivate audiences with the energy and passion of their music. Over the decades, the band has released several albums, including "Bush Brothers and Space Rangers," "Breezin'," and "Every Way But Loose," showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining the core essence of their sound. Their work, especially the collection "African Rhythms 1970-1982," serves as a testament to their profound impact on the world of Afrocentric music and their contribution to the broader tapestry of global music genres.

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