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Kokoroko

Baba Ayoola/Carry Me Home

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Brisk and tingle-inducingly warm, this single blends the worlds of afrobeat & jazz-funk into blissful harmony.
Tuff Times Never Last

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  1. Never Lost
  2. Sweetie
  3. Closer To Me
  4. My Father in Heaven
  5. Idea 5 (Call My Name) [feat. LULU.]
  6. Three Piece Suit (feat. Azekel)
  7. Time and Time (feat. Demae)
  8. Da Du Dah
  9. Together We Are
  10. Just Can’t Wait
  11. Over / Reprise

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Kokoroko

Tuff Times Never Last

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The second album from Kokoroko is a magical listen - a spirited and vibrant 11-song suite from the London-based jazz / afrobeat fusionists exploring themes of togetherness, community, sensuality, childhood, loss and, above all, perseverance.

Initially drawing inspiration from a viral social media meme, co-bandleader Onome Edgeworth said of the title’s origins and meaning: “It’s true! Although we’re reflecting on joy and celebration, you realize that a lot of that beauty comes out of challenges and difficulties. It felt like a natural truth that we discovered whilst writing”.

While the afrobeat jazz of their previous work is still a core part of the record’s sonic design, this album largely pulls from British R&B from the 80s, neo-soul, West African disco, bossa nova, lovers rock and funk. Sonically taking cues from the likes of Loose Ends, Don Blackman, Common, Sly & Robbie, William Onyeabor, Patrice Rushen, Ofori Amponsah and Cymande. Throughout this instinctive evolution, the septet's seasoned musicianship preserves the essence of who Kokoroko are as masterful jazz artisans.

Speaking on the band’s progression in sound, co-bandleader Sheila Maurice-Grey said: “Innately, we’re jazz musicians but we've tried not to kind of box ourselves into one sound. So there is a level of freedom we're starting to feel. We want to continue being as creative as possible without feeling any boundaries”.

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