Dujeous

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Sightlines 04:35 Tools
Sometimes 04:29 Tools
Spectacular 04:23 Tools
All MC's 03:56 Tools
Pro Choice 05:14 Tools
I Witness 04:03 Tools
City Limits 04:17 Tools
Good Green 04:07 Tools
Just Once 03:56 Tools
Spectacular - Instrumental 04:22 Tools
Mishap 05:38 Tools
Spilt Milk 05:50 Tools
The Rules 03:25 Tools
First/Last 05:05 Tools
Cinematics 02:09 Tools
We Just 02:49 Tools
Drowsy 05:55 Tools
Pro Choice - Instrumental 05:11 Tools
Cake 03:41 Tools
Day In, Day Out 04:05 Tools
Research 04:43 Tools
I Witness - Instrumental 03:57 Tools
Waxp 02:48 Tools
It's_ 05:27 Tools
Death & Taxes 03:53 Tools
Mishap - Instrumental 05:37 Tools
The Cop 00:44 Tools
Radio Daze 00:39 Tools
Payment Plan 01:13 Tools
Pro Choice - Radio 05:13 Tools
Enough 04:15 Tools
Break Bread 05:10 Tools
Day In Day Out - Instrumental 04:05 Tools
The New Beer Song 02:38 Tools
So Chill (Ft. Steve Miller Band) 04:00 Tools
I Witness - Radio 04:03 Tools
The Band That $#%@&'d My Girl 01:13 Tools
Mishap - Radio 05:38 Tools
Same Ol' Shit 06:01 Tools
Modern Day Music 03:55 Tools
Epic Proportions 04:42 Tools
Unchanged 05:07 Tools
Same Ol' Sh*t 06:02 Tools
Breathtaking 07:08 Tools
Death & Taxes - Instrumental 03:54 Tools
Research - Instrumental 04:44 Tools
The Band That $#%@&_'d My Girl - Instrumental 02:39 Tools
Vice Verses 04:37 Tools
Enough - Instrumental 03:49 Tools
Interlude: The Cop 00:45 Tools
Open for Business (feat. Jigsaw the Puzzler) (prod. by Apex of Dujeous) 00:45 Tools
Same Ol' Sh*t - Instrumental 06:03 Tools
Sound System 04:16 Tools
Meeting Of The Minds 07:50 Tools
All M.C.'s 03:53 Tools
Unchanged - Instrumental 04:52 Tools
Spectacular - Main 04:21 Tools
The New Beer Song - Instrumental 02:42 Tools
Day In Day Out 04:05 Tools
Spectacular - Radio 04:21 Tools
Just Once (Inst) 03:57 Tools
The Band That Fuck'd My Girl 01:13 Tools
Interlude: Radio Daze 00:39 Tools
Interlude: Payment Plan 01:16 Tools
Just Once - Instrumental 03:58 Tools
PRO CHOICE FINAL 04:21 Tools
Game 7 03:02 Tools
All MC's (Inst) 03:55 Tools
Good Green (Inst) 03:54 Tools
Pro Choice (feat. John Legend) 04:00 Tools
Spectacular (Main) ft. Sharon Jones 00:30 Tools
Spectacular feat Sharon Jones (Tagged) 05:11 Tools
Spectacular (Feat. Sharon Jones) 04:21 Tools
Break Bread - Instrumental 05:11 Tools
All MCs 03:55 Tools
Pro Choice feat. John Legend 03:58 Tools
Spilt Milk (Inst) 05:44 Tools
Hidden Track 01:16 Tools
Drowzy (Inst) 05:56 Tools
City Limits (Inst) 04:45 Tools
First Last (Inst) 01:24 Tools
Split Milk 05:52 Tools
I Witness (feat. Immortal Technique) 04:02 Tools
We Just (Inst) 05:52 Tools
Bust Yo Shit 01:30 Tools
Unchanged (feat. Akir) 01:30 Tools
Cake (Inst) 03:47 Tools
Sometimes Reprise 03:47 Tools
02_spectacular_final 03:47 Tools
Black Irish 03:35 Tools
Spilt Milk - Instrumental 05:47 Tools
The Recap (So Real) (feat. Jeff Buckley) 03:53 Tools
Beer 03:53 Tools
Spectacular feat. Sharon Jones 04:24 Tools
Everything is OK (skit) 03:35 Tools
Break Bread (clean) 05:13 Tools
Break Bread (Dirty) 05:13 Tools
Into Night (feat. The Shins) 02:59 Tools
So Chill (feat. Steve Miller Band) 04:00 Tools
The Rules - Instrumental 03:37 Tools
Throne 03:42 Tools
Currency 05:08 Tools
Mishap (Feat. Jigsaw The Puzzler & Immortal Technique) 05:37 Tools
Don't Sing (feat. Dolly Parton) 03:01 Tools
blank 01:22 Tools
Outro 05:37 Tools
More You Find Out (feat. The Budos Band) 05:08 Tools
No Wars, No Cars (feat. Ellen Allien) 03:01 Tools
Spilt Milk (Remix) 05:10 Tools
Unchanged Feat. Akir 05:06 Tools
I Witness Feat. Immortal Technique 04:02 Tools
Curiosity 04:24 Tools
Mishap Feat. Jigsaw The Puzzler, Immortal Technique 05:37 Tools
Uptown (feat. Joe Cuba) 05:37 Tools
Intro (feat. Cornelius) 05:37 Tools
Slay Bells (feat. The Peanuts Gang) 05:37 Tools
Instro 00:31 Tools
Sunshine (feat. John Denver) 04:24 Tools
Spectacular Ft. Sharon Jones 04:24 Tools
So Chill 04:00 Tools
Intro 00:15 Tools
Shades of Green 04:48 Tools
Shuttle Bus 00:31 Tools
Mmmm (feat. Crash Test Dummies) 00:31 Tools
Slay Bells 03:55 Tools
Soundsystem 04:48 Tools
Spectacular [Main] 04:20 Tools
City Limits - Instrumental 04:48 Tools
8 Years (feat. Mr. Hudson & Dubya) 04:48 Tools
It's... 04:09 Tools
No Wars, No Cars 03:01 Tools
8 Years 03:49 Tools
Sunshine 04:09 Tools
Sightlines (Remix) 04:09 Tools
Internet Friend (feat. Simon, Garfunkel & EQ) 04:48 Tools
Into Night 03:00 Tools
Untitled 04:48 Tools
Uptown 03:11 Tools
Internet Friend 02:39 Tools
The Recap (So Real) 03:53 Tools
Don't Sing 03:04 Tools
Break Bread - Radio 05:12 Tools
Research (Clean) 04:09 Tools
Sometimes - Clean 04:31 Tools
Sometimes Part 2 04:31 Tools
Nada 04:31 Tools
Zilch 04:31 Tools
Spilt Milk - Clean 05:52 Tools
Break Bread (Remix) (feat. Menahan Street Band) 05:52 Tools
All MC's - Instrumental 03:55 Tools
Research (Inst) 05:52 Tools
All Mc's - Clean 03:53 Tools
Nunca 03:53 Tools
Into Night feat. The Shins 03:53 Tools
Drowzy Remix 03:53 Tools
Smokable Snack (Nirobi Edit) 04:31 Tools
Break Bread (Inst) 03:55 Tools
Sometimes - Instrumental 04:33 Tools
Break Bread Remix 05:37 Tools
The More You Find Out 03:59 Tools
Mmmm 03:52 Tools
Dujeous 03:52 Tools
Sightlines [Explicit] 03:52 Tools
Cero 03:52 Tools
Drowzy - Instrumental 05:56 Tools
The Rules - Clean 03:35 Tools
Cake - Instrumental 03:48 Tools
Just Once - Clean 03:57 Tools
Research (Main) 03:57 Tools
Beyond Imagination 03:57 Tools
Throne (prod by Taylormade Sounds) 03:59 Tools
Future 05:04 Tools
Doorbell 05:04 Tools
So Chill feat. Steve Miller Band 05:04 Tools
The Greater Good 03:56 Tools
#09 dujeous - All mc's 03:56 Tools
Intro feat. Cornelius 03:56 Tools
Enough (Instrumental) 03:49 Tools
City Limits - Clean 04:16 Tools
Waxp - Instrumental 02:49 Tools
Extraordinary Gentlemen 03:35 Tools
Phony People 03:35 Tools
Ah Ouiae 03:35 Tools
Cinematiks 02:49 Tools
The Cop - Clean 00:45 Tools
First Last - Instrumental 04:53 Tools
Death & taxes [Instrumental] 04:53 Tools
Break Bread (Main) 04:53 Tools
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Dujeous. Pronounced doo-jee-us. But it's not about their name, it's about who they are: a seven-man band, raised in the ways and days of old New York. Friends since elementary school, the Dujeous crew blew up through the NYC underground, selling out clubs, throwing monthly showcases that featured the best MCs in the Northeast, and burning up the airwaves of the legendary Stretch Armstrong radio show while they were still in high school. Fast-forward a few years and see who they are now: explosive live performers, feared MCs, in-demand musicians, and well-established producers set to unleash their sophomore album Day In Day Out. If you don’t know, now you know. But it's not about who they are; it's about what they've done. The Duj graduated from hustling demos from streets and stages in 2004, when they sold 20,000 units of their debut album, the acclaimed City Limits. The record reached No. 6 on the CMJ charts and got spins at top stations like NYC's Hot 97 and L.A.'s KCRW. Critics jumped on the bandwagon, calling Limits "groundbreaking" (allhiphop.com) and "a producer's dream" (Time Out NY). Urb named the band one of their "Next 100," while The Source featured them in its venerable Unsigned Hype column. The buzz propelled songs from Limits to the big screen, in movies such as Half Nelson, Blue Crush, Lift, and Kings & Queen, and the small screen, in TV shows such as Entourage, Saved, and Crank Yankers (for which Dujeous produced the theme song, featuring Rhymefest). Dujeous followed up with the mixtapes Game 7 in 2007 and No Clearance in 2009, which burned up broadband, garnering over 10,000 downloads each and praise on such influential blogs as Nah Right, DJBooth, Brooklyn Vegan and Pitchfork. Meanwhile, onstage, the Duj has busted out of the five boroughs to rock all across North America, Europe, and Asia, with the likes of Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, 311, The Roots, Funkadelic, John Legend, Mobb Deep, Slick Rick, Chali 2na, Wale and countless others. Word of their instrumental and production prowess spread, leading to some serious collaborations: They've played on stage and in the studio for Diddy, Kanye West, Mark Ronson, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, Al Green, Skyzoo and Lauryn Hill, and produced for Talib Kweli, Dip Set, Jean Grae, Saigon, Mr. Lif and Keith Murray (see attached discography). It’s easy to see why Mark Ronson called Dujeous "New York’s only hip-hop band worth talking about," why XXL recently named Dujeous one of the top five hip-hop bands, and why WNYC viewers voted them best band in Manhattan. Impressive, yes. But forget what they've done—it's what they're about to do: release their sophomore album Day In Day Out, taking their music and message forward in leaps and bounds. “We expanded and stepped out of the old formulas, both our own and hip-hop’s,” says Mojo. “New instruments, new guests, and new topics—we really challenged ourselves with this album musically and lyrically.” Some things have remained constant: MCs Mojo, Mas D, and Rheturik keep the lyrics smart and to-the-point. Bassist Apex and drummer Tomek still provide that lunchroom-table boom-bap, while guitarist Taylormade and trumpeter David Guy (also a member of the Dap-Kings and Menahan Street Band) still bring twisted jazz, funk and rock melodies. But there are new ingredients in the mix: Keyboardist Borahm Lee (Lee Scratch Perry, Matisyahu) has joined the band, bringing spaced-out textures from dub and beyond. Dujeous didn’t stop there—strings, accordion, mellotron and other instruments from around the world have been added to the arsenal. Plus, while Limits was strictly a family affair, Day In Day Out is stocked with contributions from the Duj's talented extended circle, including platinum soulman John Legend, hip-hop provocateur Immortal Technique, and funk queen Sharon Jones, who appears on the album’s latest single and video, “Spectacular,” an inspirational banger punctuated by horn swells, a pulsing back beat, and, of course, Jones’ smoky, charismatic tenor. The video has received heavy airplay on BET’s Centric TV and Video Music Box. So forget everything else, and remember this: a new-and-improved sound, a new focus, and a new album that will take Dujeous to new eardrums, new stages, new continents, new levels of success. In the end, that’s what it’s all about. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.