Sunday Slow Jam is a weekly feature that draws on the new, old, and classics of rap music, and where possible, the best smooth grooves. It isn’t designed to be a ground breaking weekly feature, its here to drag up old classics, or music you missed out on the first time round.
This week Shyheim show us what he was doing at 14. Whilst most of us were busy playing the SNES, he was out collaborating with Method Man amongst others. It’s a shame he didn’t go on to greatness, but ‘On and On’ a jam non the less. Finally, we’ve included Keith Murray’s ‘The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World’. Check them out…
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Keith Murray – The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World




James Pople – Who’s That Girl EP (Feast 002)
James Pople – Who’s That Girl EP dropped the other week, and has two fine deep burners. Its a strong second release from Feast‘s new record label and with Inxec and Miguel Puente on remix duties, it isn’t an EP to be over looked any time soon. The lead in track ‘Who’s That Girl’ is a soft, vocal laced, sunrise soaked house track. On the flip side ‘Say I move you’ heats things up, with a bouncing bass groove fit for the subconcious. Before you know it your shoulders and feet are moving and you’ve yet to realise.
The true winner for me however is Inxec’s Remix of ‘Who’s That Girl’. It transforms the original track into a dance floor heater, and is perfect weaponry to have tucked away in your record bag.