JUMP'In 1999, DJ Yutaka released "United Nation," a hit album featuring thelikes of Guru, Mad Lion, Public Enemy, Ras Kass, B-Real, Ice T, AfrikaBambaataa, Melle Mel, Total, Smooth B, and other hip-hop legends. Alongside Yutaka, KRS-One stands as a titan of hip-hop, channeling the spirit of the South Bronx into anthems like "Sound of da Police" and "My Philosophy. " His activism, from founding the Stop the Violence Movement to advocating for veganism, underscores his commitment to social change. In Japan, Zeebra blazed a trail with his solo career, spearheading the mainstream acceptance of hip-hop with hits like "Mr. Dynamite" and chart-topping albums like "Based on a True Story. " His crossover appeal extends beyond music, with appearances in fashion and street culture magazines solidifying his status as a cultural icon. Rounding out the ensemble is Qbert, a turntablist virtuoso whose pioneering work with Invisibl Skratch Piklz redefined the art form. Complementing Yutaka's vision are Troy Staton and Lee Popa, two seasoned veterans whose expertise amplifies the project's potential. Together, under the banner of the "United Nations" project, this eclectic group of visionaries seeks to celebrate the global diversity of hip-hopculture. With a focus on collaboration, innovation, and cultural exchange, they aim to break down barriers and elevate the voices of artists from all corners of the globe. With Troy, Lee, and the rest of the team's expertise guiding the way, the "United Nations" project promises to be a landmark moment in the history of hip-hop.
- 1. Jump
- 2. Jump (Remix By J. Rocc & Rhettmatic of the Beat Junkies)
- 3. Jump (A Cappella Version)
- 4. Jump (Instrumental Version)