DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince Biography
Yesterdayland
DJ
Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince managed to be both fun and
influential at the same time. Their breezy mix of lighthearted
raps and pop-music hooks made listeners of all kinds smile
with its tasty combination of humor and groove. Their friendly,
likeable sound caught on quickly with mainstream audiences
and thus made them the first artists to tap into the pop-chart
potential of hip-hop music.
This
duo began when 'The Fresh Prince' Will Smith and DJ 'Jazzy'
Jeff Townes performed together at a house party in their native
Philadelphia in 1986. The enthusiastic reception they got
as a team inspired them to collaborate on a more permanent
basis. When they won the Battle of the Bands at a New Music
Seminar, they also won a recording contract. Their first single, "Girls Are Nothing But Trouble," set the tone for
their career with lighthearted lyrics, clever choice of sample
(taken from the I Dream Of Jeannie theme song) and its inspired
blend of rap style and pop-music catchiness.
"Girls
Are Nothing But Trouble" touched on universal teen concerns
and thus struck a chord with both pop and rap audiences. It
became a crossover smash and its success helped their debut
album, Rock The House, become a hit. They did even better
with their second album, He's the DJ, I'm The Rapper. "Parents
Just Don't Understand," a satirical but lighthearted
look at the generation gap, became a hit single from this
album and earned DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince a Grammy
award. Will Smith also became the star of the hit sitcom The
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air around this time.
D.J.
Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince continued to score hits with "I Think I Could Beat Mike Tyson," a send-up of
teen machismo, and its parent album And In This Corner. They
landed a second Grammy award with 1991's "Summertime,"
a celebration of the titular season built on a sample from
the Kool and the Gang classic "Summer Madness."
this tune also gave the duo a Top-10 hit on the pop charts.
They followed this success with Code Red, which featured a
more r&b-oriented groove and a hit in "Boom! Shake
The Room." After this album, the Prince and Jeff split
up to pursue other interests.
The
two remained friends and have moved on to continued success
in the music business. Jazzy Jeff formed a production group
call Touch of Jazz, Inc., and continues to use his studio
skills on hip-hop projects. Will Smith has moved on to phenomenal
success as an actor with roles in films like Independence
Day, Men In Black and Enemy Of The State. He has also continued
his musical success as a solo artist, often supplying hit
songs for his films (case in point: "Men In Black").
Just the same, their work as a team will always be remembered
for their unique blend of hip-hop sounds and pop-music fun.
Release
History
1987 - Rock the House
1988 - He's the D.J., I'm the Rapper
1989 - And in This Corner...
1991 - Homebase
1993 - Code Red
Sub
Categories
pop
r&b
Essential
Albums
Greatest Hits (Jive)
Members
Will Smith (The Fresh Prince) vocals
Jeff Townes (DJ Jazzy Jeff) turntables
|