Skyzoo & Dumbo Station Drop New Single, We (Used) To Live In Brooklyn, Baby

A little over a week ago, Brooklyn emcee Skyzoo announced his newest collaboration album with nu-jazz band, Dumbo Station, entitled, The Bluest Note.  That’s set for release at the end of the month on April 24th.

Also releasing the lead single, Good Enough Reasons.  And having the following to say about collaborating with the group, “Collaborating with Italy’s renowned jazz band Dumbo Station was an absolute honor.  From writing musical arrangements with them and having them bring them to life in the studio in Rome, Italy; it was a perfect union and execution of what I foresaw when I began to sketch out the project.  Six songs, as an homage to the classic jazz albums of the genre’s heyday (when LPs were around six tracks total).  The Bluest Note, is the storytelling and inner-city expressions you’ve come to know and love from me, attached to the jazz orchestration I’m dying to introduce to some and re-introduce to others.  Ladies and gentlemen, this is, The Bluest Note…”

While today as we inch another week closer to the albums release, Skyzoo returns with the second single, We (Used) To Live In Brooklyn, Baby.  A very beautifully jazzy smooth record in which he rhymes about his home of Brooklyn and how much it has changed from what it originally once was.