Guru ft. Chaka Khan & Branford Marsalis - Watch What You Say

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From 1995 Album: "Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality".....

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Keith Elam (born July 17, 1966), better known by his stage name Guru, is an American rapper and member of the hip-hop duo Gang Starr. Born in the Boston neighborhood of Roxbury [note 1], he is known for delivering complex lyrics in a unique monotone style. Members of the hip-hop community[specify] consider him to be one of the pioneers of hiphop/jazz crossover. The name Guru is a backronym that stands for "Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal" and the less often used "God is Universal, he is the Ruler Universal".

On February 28, 2010 Guru suffered a cardiac arrest, on March 2, he was reported to be recovering after surgery.

Founded in 1987, Gang Starr built a sizable following in the early 90's, releasing classic albums like Step in the Arena (1991) and Daily Operation (1992). Guru's lyrical style is based on battle rhymes delivered smoothly, modestly, and with sly wit; he typically avoids using overwhelming charisma, focusing instead on his rhyming ability, which developed into his trademark monotone style.[citation needed] Over the years he has even taken on younger rappers, including Jeru the Damaja, as proteges. He is credited with DJ Premier for executive producing Jeru's debut, The Sun Rises in the East (1994).

In 1993, he released his first solo album, Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1. The album featured collaborations with Donald Byrd, N'Dea Davenport and Roy Ayers, while his second LP, Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality, featured Ramsey Lewis, Branford Marsalis and Jamiroquai. The Jazzmatazz albums are commonly considered some of the best rap of the early 90s, Guru's reputation was also bolstered through the continued success of Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3: Streetsoul (2000) and Baldhead Slick & Da Click (2001).

Moreover, recent Gang Starr albums have continued to garner Guru critical acclaim. Prominent Boston underground rapper Mr. Lif frequently cites Guru as a major stylistic influence; he appears as a guest with Lif on the Perceptionists' debut album, Black Dialogue (2005).

Besides Gang Starr, his Jazzmatazz and solo albums, Guru has collaborated with countless artists since the early 90s. Not only in hiphop, but also with artists from various genres such as pop, electronica/dance, acid jazz and even brass bands.

His "first proper solo album", in his own words, was Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures (2005), released with the help of producer and new backup MC Solar (who is not to be confused with MC Solaar from France). The album reached #1 on the college hip-hop charts, but was a failure with both fans and critics. It still managed to sell relatively well for an independent release.

Guru's latest project is the fourth installment in the Jazzmatazz series, entirely produced by Solar. It was released in early June 2007. May 19, 2008 Guru and Solar released Guru 8.0: Lost And Found. All the projects produced by Solar were met with mixed but generally negative reviews by Critics and fans, yet Guru states he will not work with DJ Premier again.

Gang Starr's current status and future are unknown. Guru is currently living in Jersey City, NJ and frequents Newport Skates in downtown Jersey City.

In 2007 Guru was ranked at 45 for the Top 50 MCs of our time: 1987-2007
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Beat makes me tear up it’s so beautiful

And that short little Branford solo at the end is majestic 🥹

powderedtoastfacekillah
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Summer 1995. Brooklyn, my high school era. Greatest time to be alive

Brooklynsavior
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Another Hype Williams cinematographic masterpiece. Him and Diane Martel documented and exalted that era so beautifully

david_king_music
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Theirs a less is more vibe about GURU. He didnt bombard this track, he gave enough lyrics to be relevant, then just melts away and leaves Chaka Khan to lull you with her voice. Just when you're in that place, the sax perks you up. Genius, one of the best ever, r.i.p Gangstarr..

JdADispora
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Guru from Boston where I live now over 14 years .


He moved to Brooklyn New York and formed Gang Starr when I was in high school in 1990.

It was a sad event, that he passed away in year 2010

the same year that I moved from the Midwest to Boston.

VincentDonald-kbij
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Miss Guru's laid back drawl and his respect for music and how he fused his love of jazz with hip hop. Fantastic. All those kids will be in their late twenties and thirties now...

TheFakeyCakeMaker
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You had me at, "ft. Chaka Khan" 

KaiWatson
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Man oh man! I'm so ever thankful for those days in the 90s! Such a thorough era and as a young girl coming of age ! Taught me lots! Then I remember hearing songs like these with ''major credibility and showing responsibility''!! lol Rest on Guru

nellyluscious
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Classic, the 90s was a beautiful time to be black in America.

americasmaker
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An underrated classic!
By Guru 🌟 and Ms Chaka Khan 🌟
Praises to both!🙏🏿💯

sola
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It's beats like this that makes me like the east coast more, that jazzy feel 👌🏾

victorkamara
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Damn I miss 90’s hip hop this joint right here.. Classic! Chaka killed that hook, rip to the fallen soldier you are truly missed. Rest easy homie!🙏

Piscestheinfluencer
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“A sense of purpose is filling me, to display credibility and show responsibility, willingly...”

This is essentially adulthood. Always loved that line

Trill
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I'm a huge Chaka and Guru fan. I always loved this song when I first saw the video on Video Soul I believe it did go #1 on the countdown. Anyways, I always loved that New York jazzy hip hop sound and that help me to love jazz/smooth jazz even more. Then also hearing my dad play his jazz music collection as a kid growing up.

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This track is a gem in a Taj Mahal of stones and rubies. This track is how I remember Hip-hop growing up. An endless treasure trove of the top Rn'B artists looping hooks over a lyrical flow. Rappers hit it both spritely and mellow.

Goes down like coconut cream and jellow.

owenhunt
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Used to listen to this all day and night back in 95'

jesamani
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GIFTED.UNLIMITED.RHYMES.UNIVERSAL, PEACE TO THA G.O.D.

boombapsociety
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Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal. Chaka Khan. Brandford Marsalis. A masterpiece of rhythm.

johnd.montgomery
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One of the greatest tracks in This could be released today. Prophetic...

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had this beat stuck in my head for a week finally found the track

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