Modal Soul

Modal Soul is the second full-length album by Japanese hip-hop artist Nujabes, released on November 11, 2005, on Nujabes' own record label Hydeout Productions. Like its predecessor, Metaphorical Music, Modal Soul fuses jazzy, smooth rhythms and hip hop.[1] The album features artists Cise Starr (of CYNE), Akin, Terry Callier, Shing02, Substantial, Pase Rock, Apani B and Uyama Hiroto. It was the final studio album released during Nujabes' lifetime; his third and final one, Spiritual State, wouldn't be released until nearly two years after his death.

Modal Soul
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2005
GenreJazz rap, hip-hop, trip hop
Length63:25
LabelHydeout Productions
ProducerNujabes
Nujabes chronology
Metaphorical Music
(2003)
Modal Soul
(2005)
Hydeout Productions 2nd Collection
(2007)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Feather" (featuring Cise Starr & Akin)2:55
2."Ordinary Joe" (featuring Terry Callier)5:07
3."Reflection Eternal"4:17
4."Luv (Sic.) Part 3" (featuring Shing02)5:36
5."Music Is Mine"4:20
6."Eclipse" (featuring Substantial)3:34
7."The Sign" (featuring Pase Rock)4:49
8."Thank You" (featuring Apani B)4:09
9."World's End Rhapsody"5:41
10."Modal Soul" (featuring Uyama Hiroto)4:41
11."Flowers"3:59
12."Sea of Cloud"3:01
13."Light on the Land"3:55
14."Horizon"7:20
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References

  1. "Nujabes: A Quiet, but Big, Impact | The Next Great Generation". www.thenextgreatgeneration.com. Retrieved 2017-01-11.
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