Until the age of 17, I always saw jazz as a genre intended for old people. The only songs I’d heard in the genre up until then featured unexciting grooves, unmelodic solos, and an overall vibe that I couldn’t help but associate with dentist lounges. When Kendrick Lamar’s jazz-driven magnum opus “To Pimp a Butterfly” came out, I found myself loving the instrumentals and sax embellishments, yet still refusing to listen to a real jazz album. But one day, that all changed. One day, the gateway to the jazz heavens opened up for me and I never looked back.
Listening to jazz does not mean you must wear button up shirts and sit up with your back straight, nor does it mean you need to stop listening to your favorite kind of music. So do yourself a favor and give these albums a listen!
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