
Gunshowers ft. Elzhi – BADBADNOTGOOD
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Alright, folks! Grab your favorite snack, kick back, and let’s take a funky trip through the history of BadBadNotGood (BBNG). This Canadian band is not just music; it’s an experience — and they’ve got quite the story to tell!
Formed in 2010 in Toronto, Canada, BadBadNotGood is a jazz ensemble that busts down barriers with their smooth blend of jazz, hip-hop grooves, and some serious funk. Comprised of three key members—Chester Hansen on bass, Matthew Tavares on keys, and Alexander Sowinski on drums—they initially got together while studying at Humber College.
But hold up! It wasn’t always all about serious jam sessions. These guys found themselves experimenting with genre-crossing sounds straight from the get-go. They started by covering tracks from popular hip-hop artists like Odd Future before slowly carving out their own unique vibe.
Their debut album “BBNG”, released in 2011 as a self-titled offering was met with rave reviews. Jazzheads were intrigued by how these young cats took classic jazz feels and gave them fresh life for a new generation. But what really put BBNG on the map was their collaboration magic!
In 2015 they dropped “Sour Soul”, where they teamed up with none other than Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan. Talk about an epic crossover! This union captured hearts everywhere; who knew this mix would work so seamlessly? There’s something special when you hear a rapper spitting bars over those smooth trumpet riffs — it’s pure gold.
And if that wasn’t enough – let’s talk about their collabs with Tyler, The Creator! After performing together at various festivals, BBNG joined forces for Tyler’s captivating track “See You Again.” Honestly? It blew up like confetti at a birthday party!
Now here are some funky tidbits about our boys that might tickle your ribs:
The Name Game: So why “BadBadNotGood”? Legend has it that one day during jam practice they changed their name for fun after some hilarious attempts suggested by friends (think ridiculous stuff). And here we are today; it stuck!
The Jazz Pun: Chester Hansen once joked: “We’re basically ‘bad’ musicians trying to be ‘good.’” Well played Chester! Everyone loves an underdog.
Jazz Sneakers: Not exactly musical gear but still amusing – rumor has it Alex sometimes uses his kid-sized sneakers during shows because they help him feel lighter and more groove-ready.
Social Media Shenanigans: While major artists have fancy PR teams managing social media posts meticulously — these guys often give fans glimpses into behind-the-scenes hilarity via Snapchat stories filled with goofiness or pizza runs!
As time went on (and people kept dancing), BBNG started blending other genres into their sound cocktail—a little soul here…a sprinkle of electronic elements there…you catch my drift? With albums like “IV” released in 2016 showing deeper explorations into atmosphere without losing that original jazz foundation.
They even dipped into instrumental film scores – yes folks—music beyond just listening pleasure but creating entire moods around visuals too! How cool is THAT?!
If you ever find yourself at one of their live performances… prepare yourself for good vibes only!! People describe being part “spiritual experience” where everyone becomes one big dancing family uniting under those jazzy beats flowing smoothly through airwaves 🔊✨ It’s electric!
Did I mention how dedicated fans can be? At times attendees will bring homemade signs highlighting favorite jams waiting impatiently until tunes drop during set lists—you know you made it when…
So what makes them stand apart from traditional bands?
It could be said they’re all equally engaged making every member shine bright which radiates joyous energy across stage unlike many acts just focusing solely on frontman charisma alone.
From humble beginnings playing covers in college basements to sharing stages worldwide– BadBadNotGood keeps evolving as both individuals & group unit overall shaping modern music culture without fear nor hesitation.
So next time someone tells ya jazz doesn’t belong anywhere near pop or rap – remember this talented quartet defies expectations proves otherwise while inviting listeners along adventure packed journey where rhythm takes precedence above everything else groovin’ definitely guaranteed! Stay curious my friends — keep exploring fresh sounds always & dance like nobody’s watching 💃🕺🎶

Gunshowers ft. Elzhi – BADBADNOTGOOD