Jazz-influenced hip-hop lyricism...
Goya Gumbani and Joe Armon-Jones collaborate on the new single 'Manuva(s)'.
The American artist is deeply connected to the creative scene in South East London, which significantly impacts his work. Goya Gumbani's introspective lyrics originate from hip-hop's boom-bap tradition while embracing innovative elements.
His upcoming album 'Warlord Of The Weejuns' is set to release on March 21st and features a diverse lineup of collaborators.
Take the new single 'Manuva(s)' for example. Joe Armon-Jones, the keys player from Ezra Collective, collaborates with Goya, allowing him to navigate with a jazz-influenced flexibility.
His approach is characterized by a dynamic melodic quality and a playful richness that makes 'Manuva(s)' captivating.
Check it out below.
Don't miss Goya Gumbani at London’s Jazz Café on April 17th.
Photo Credit: Ivor Lawson-Adamah
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Goya Gumbani and Joe Armon-Jones collaborate on a new track titled 'Manuva(s)'. The American musician is currently engaged with the creative scenes in South East London.