Corney Mims and Domini Quinn SupaStar are Jazzmatix. Corney Mims and Domini Quinn SupaStar embarked on a project which they called Jazzmatix in 1997. They wrote an entire album called “Jazzmatix”. The Jazzmatix – Jazzmatix album is a jazz album Jazzmatix recorded for Death Row Records that was supposed to be released in the year of 1997. However the Jazzmatix never got released.
Here is what happened. Corney Mims and Domini Quinn SupaStar were on the verge of securing a major label record deal when Corney Mims drug addiction caused him to relapse. He was in a cracked out state of mind. This forced Jazzmatix to totally abandoned “everything” including this amazing album. The shame and guilt was overwhelming as it totally derailed the momentum they had amassed.
The Jazzmatix album was 25 years in the making ranging from 1997 to 2022. Jazzmatix now decided to pursue the vision they first set out to accomplish 25 years ago. The crazy dope thing is the recordings still sound just as good and relevant as they did in 1997. Now their album is on all digital platforms. However there are songs from this album that did not appear on their digital album “This is JAZZMATIX” such as Interlude (The Definition) and their song they produced with Brandy called The Message. Those songs appear only on this album and remain in the Death Row vaults due to rights issues.
What U Manifest is a message of positivity reminding us that the energy and spirit in which we project will be reciprocated be it positive or negative. The song is a testament to goodness. This was the first single off the album.
This is Jazzmatix is a beautiful jazz rap song. This is Jazzmatix. Feel the static through your speaker. Jazzmatix takes us to another galaxy with the brehsiveness of Death Row’s production and sound. Feel the spirits. Get with this intellect that direct. The song was recorded in 1997. Brehsive is one word to describe the song.
The Message is a song Corney Mims and Domini Quinn SupaStar produced for Brandy back in 1998 when she was recording her sophomore album “Never Say Never” with Whitney Houston and Monica. The song was never released and remains in the Death Row vaults due to rights issues most likely. You can definitely feel some saucy vibes coming from this song as the song uses some decent quality production and acoustics.
I rate this album 5/5*****!!