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"Ain't Nobody" is a 1983 hit single by Rufus & Chaka Khan. It was released as a studio bonus track on the band's live album Stompin' at the Savoy. It reached number one on the U.S. R&B chart and twenty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.[1] It has become one of Khan's signature songs.
Rufus keyboardist David "Hawk" Wolinski wrote the song around a repeating synthesizer loop backed by a Linn LM-1 Drum Computer. However, drummer John J.R. Robinson played real drums for the recording session. Legendary producer Quincy Jones (who had previously worked with Rufus) wanted Wolinski to give "Ain't Nobody" to Michael Jackson for the album that would become the blockbuster Thriller, but Wolinski had already promised it to producer Russ Titelman, who ultimately had the band record it as a vocal showcase for Khan.[citation needed]
The song was also included in the soundtrack of the movie Breakin'.[2]


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Madonna (Featuring Justin Timberlake And Timbaland)

"4 Minutes" is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna from her eleventh studio album Hard Candy (2008), featuring vocals by American musicians Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. It was released as the lead single from the album on March 17, 2008, by Warner Bros. Records. The song's development was motivated by a sense of urgency to save the planet from destruction, and how people can enjoy themselves in the process. The writing was completed through discussions between Madonna and Timberlake about different situations, issues and relationships. According to Madonna, the song inspired her to produce the documentary I Am Because We Are (2008).


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The Solsonics

"Jazz In The Present Tense"
Album: "Jazz In The Present Tense" (1994)

Jamiroquai

"Virtual Insanity"
Album: "Traveling Without Moving" (1996)


Luca Carboni

"Vedo Risorgere il Sole"
Album: "Diario" (1993)


Jorio Feat. Jay Rodriguez

"Romance"
Album: "This Is Acid Jazz Volume Three" (1993)


Exodus Quartet

"Peace"
Album: "Acid Jazz Planet" (1999)


Rebecka Törnqvist

"Easy Come, Easy Go"
Maxi Single: "Easy Come, Easy Go"  (1993)


CFM Band

"My Baby "
Album: "CFM Band" (1993)


US3

 "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) " is a song by jazz-rap group Us3 from their 1993 album Hand on the Torch.
It features a sample of Herbie Hancock's song "Cantaloupe Island", and reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's only top 40 single.
"Cantaloop" was certified gold by the RIAA on March 25, 1994 for sales of over 500,000 copies.



Stereo MCs

"Step It Up"  (7" vinyl 1992)


Β Tribe

"Sometimes"
Album: "Sensual Sensual " (1998)


Sanjuro feat. Robert Williams

"Μαγικό"
Στίχοι Μουσική : Sanjuro





H πολύαναμενόμενη επιστροφή του Sanjuro
(κατά κόσμον Κώστα Βογιατζή) είναι γεγονός !

Μετά την τεράστια επιτυχία που γνώρισε το "Να την προσεχείς"
αλλά και η διασκευή του από το συγκρότημα των Ονιράμα
(Νο1 τραγούδι σε ραδιοφωνικές μεταδόσεις το καλοκαίρι του 2011),
ο δημιουργός της ερωτικής hip hop σκηνής συνεργάζεται
με μια από τις μεγαλύτερες φωνές της ελληνικής ποπ μουσικής,
τον Robert Williams.

Το αποτέλεσμα…. "Μαγικό" !
Η παραγωγή είναι της “Smile Productions & Records",
ομάδας που τον συνοδεύει από τα πρώτα του βήματα.

Ronny Jordan

"So What"
The Antidote is the debut album by English jazz guitarist Ronny Jordan, that was released by Island Records in 1992.
The album followed the release of Miles Davis's So What as a single, which was popularised by London DJs and went on to become a classic of the 1990s acid jazz genre. A second single, the smooth jazz-flavoured After Hours, became the first of many to reach the US R&B charts. The Allmusic review awards the album 4.5 stars.[2]


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Count Basic

" M. L. In The Sunshine" (Instrumental)
Album: "Life Think It Over" (1994)


CountBasic

"Joy & Pain"
Album: "Movin' In The Right Direction"  (1996)


Gotan Project

"La Del Ruso"
Album: "La Revancha Del Tango" (2000)


James Taylor Quartet

"Indian Summer"
Album: "Wait a Minute" (1988)


Sade

"Cherish the Day" is a song by the English band Sade, released in 1993 as the fourth and final single from their fourth studio album, Love Deluxe (1992). In the black and white shot music video, Sade performs the song while playing a guitar on the rooftop of an NYC skyscraper as her bandmates and a few other people vibe to the music on the streets below.


Acoustic Alchemy

"Homecoming"
Album: "Arcanum" (1996)


Incognito

"Colibri"
Album: "Tribes, Vibes And Scribes" (1992)