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Luv(Sic) Hexalogy

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475:. On March 1, 2010, a new rendition was released on Shing02's YouTube channel as a tribute to Jeff Resurreccion, a beatboxer and fan of Shing02 who died of cancer in January of that year. As part of the Hexalogy compilation, a remastered version with a new vocal take was released in Japan in March 2015 10 years later than the digital release and 1 month after the CD release. This mix features a third verse but lacks the Rod McKuen samples or the break without drums heard in the original and leaked versions. A remix by 235:
it wasn't a straightforward love song, there's a layer of obscured honesty. Obviously, there's many classic hip-hop songs in the form of love letters, such as LL Cool J's "I Need Love," or Common's "I Used to Love H.E.R", but to me it was important to write something personal, a song that spoke about my own vulnerability about wanting to have a lasting relationship with music.
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essence, rap is a form of creative writing and storytelling at its best. I was building a character that spoke in idioms and riddles, but also a narrative you can relate to by reading "between the rhymes." After listening back to the song, I wasn't sure about my delivery, but it didn't really matter, either. I was living the moment.
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death, and were released shortly after the news was released of his passing. Part 6 was released on February 26, 2013, on the third anniversary of Seba's death. According to Shing02's official statement on Facebook, the instrumental track for what would become Part 6 was found on Nujabes' phone a few weeks after his death.
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Luv(sic) has been widely regarded with over 80 million views on streaming platforms. The widespread critical acclaim has allowed there to be an annual tribute concert held on Nujabes' passing where Nujabes' collaborative artists play live and Shing02 plays Luv(sic) in its entirety. On March 25, 2018
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I remember recording the vocals to Luv(sic) on a Roland VS-1640 and an Octava mic (which I still use) at my home studio in El Cerrito. As noted, the song is a simple letter from a 25-year old rapper. It was a departure from my usual style, but a return to poetry I had written back in high school. In
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I first dedicated "Luv(sic)" to the goddess of music in the end of 2000, and fifteen years later, we have a six-part series (Hexalogy). There is a certain voice that unites the chapters, a character if you will. The way Luv(sic) is spelled (as in the Latin sic, for a misspelled quote) symbolizes how
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Shing02 had asked Nujabes in 2008 that the Luv(sic) series was complete, but under the condition that if he gave him three more instrumental tracks to work with then he could continue the series further. With help from other Japanese musicians such as Uyama Hiroto - after a few years, two of those
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Nujabes originally felt that the Part 5 instrumental was too dark to be used, but Shing02 wanted a sound that would depart from the harmonic and peaceful sounds of the previous installments. The lyrics of Part 5 were written after Nujabes's death, and feature Shing02 eulogizing both Nujabes and
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From 2001 and until the death of Nujabes in 2010, parts 1—3 had already been released in his other studio albums, but after Seba died unexpectedly, there was public uncertainty around whether the series could be finalized. The instrumentals of Parts 4 and 5 had already been completed before his
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As Luv(sic) Part 2 was completed, Nujabes would message Shing02 for the next installment. Shing02 said the message behind Part 3 would be about the power of music and the need to return to our music roots as individuals to discover this "power". Part 3 has also been characterized as "a protest
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Shing02 opted to title Luv(sic) Part 2 as a sequel, as if it were a letter to someone that "he had lost touch with". Luv(sic) Part 2 was released after the events of 9/11. As Shing02 was set to fly back to California, the terrorist attack occurred and postponed his flight.
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The vinyl pressing of Part 2 was originally released in Japan in 2002 with the cover being an artwork created by graffiti artist Syu. Nujabes used the jazz sample from the song "Qualquer Dia", pitching it down and increasing the
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I would convince him that there were many fans worldwide who are fully behind the series concept, and that we shouldn't deprive them from content. In the end he folded, and that was an example of us working out our
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As Shing02 was visiting the store Tribe Records, the owner of the store said to Shing02 that an instrumental track called "Luv(sic) Grand Finale" had been discovered on Nujabes' phone after his death.
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Nujabes emailed me another track. It was a nice release from the task at hand and the vibe inspired me to write what I was feeling towards the world. the first line came naturally, "once again now..."
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The vinyl pressing was released on February 26 and the artwork was created by FJD. The instrumental was a sample loop of "Choro Das Aguas" with the DJ scratching being completed by DJ Kou.
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When the pieces fit perfectly, there's always a strange sense of serendipity. I'm sure all artists can attest to that, those are moments that remind us why we fell in love with creating.
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is also featured in the single release. The vinyl cover was also created by Syu who did the cover for part 2. The song is the second in the series to sample the work of Brazilian singer
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Luv(sic)'s title is a purposely misspelled play on words, with the Latin 'sic' referring to a misspelled quote. A journal entry by Shing02, from the notebook accompanying the
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requested instrumentals would later be Part 4 and 5. The vinyl pressing of Part 4 was originally released on July 7. The artwork was completed by artist FJD.
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which combines the original six Luv(sic) songs as well as the instrumentals of the songs and remixes made by other artists such as the Australian producer
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scratched in. The vinyl pressing of part 1 was originally released in Japan in 2001 with the cover being a photograph by Emuse of Shing02 with a dog in
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I was quite shocked and he played me the loop inside the store. It was a simple loop, but I instantly knew that we had to finish it.
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from Buck, Buck – "I told you that story to tell you this one". There are three verses in this song, and between each verse is a
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pressings of each Luv(sic) part/song; on December 9, 2015, the official CD was released by Nujabes’ record label
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The vinyl pressing was released on December 26 in Japan, with artwork created by FJD.
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is an album collaboration created and finalized posthumously by the Japanese producer
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Luv(sic) Part 3 was originally released as the fourth track of Nujabes' album
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alongside all of the remixes and instrumentals found on the CD.
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to create the instrumental. The intro is a vocal sample of
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The word "resurrection", recorded by Abraham Lass for
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2015 compilation album by Nujabes & Shing02
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February 7, 2019. 657:"Choro Das Aguas", performed by 509:"Tens (Calmaria)", performed by 403:"Thank You Jesus", performed by 1127:Reeves, Mosi (March 28, 2020). 1083:"Luv(sic) Part 3 (Ta-ku Remix)" 516:"Dirty Feet", performed by the 345:"New Year's Eve", performed by 692: 650:"New York City", performed by 612:"Old Time Sake", performed by 352:"Minerva's Owl", performed by 1: 833:"Luv(sic) Part 2 (Acoustica)" 601:Various scratch samples from 410:"Qualquer Dia", performed by 592:I've Been to the Mountaintop 421:"頂(pinnacle)", performed by 338:"Buck, Buck", performed by 247:Notebook (December 9, 2015) 1615: 911:Nujabes & Uyama Hiroto 805:Nujabes & Uyama Hiroto 788:Nujabes & Uyama Hiroto 219: 918: 901: 884: 867: 846: 829: 812: 795: 778: 761: 744: 727: 710: 702: 699: 696: 551:"Fontaine", performed by 256:There are six individual 163: 26: 1594:2015 compilation albums 877:Nujabes & LASTorder 799:"Luv(sic) Grand Finale" 1546:Modal Soul Classics II 894:Nujabes & Jumpster 816:"Luv(sic) (12" Remix)" 639: 603:The Sounds Of The City 596:Martin Luther King Jr. 579: 453: 387: 291: 250: 671:Release and reception 463:'s spoken word album 327:I Used to Love H.E.R. 1340:. 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Index


Compilation album
Nujabes
Shing02
Genre
Hip hop
jazz rap
electronica
Label
Hydeout Productions
Producer
Nujabes
Nujabes
Shing02
Spiritual State
Nujabes
hip hop
Shing02
Nujabes
Shing02
vinyl
Hydeout Productions
Ta-ku
Aki Takase
drum breaks
basslines
Bill Cosby
hook
Richard Pryor
Yakushima

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