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Tuxedo

66.3M streams

66,337,446

Tuxedo II

22.8M streams

22,760,470

Tuxedo III

14.7M streams

14,663,465

Tuxedo Remixes

5M streams

5,044,269

Doin' My Best

3.4M streams

3,389,597

July (Sly & Robbie Dub)

1.7M streams

1,716,500

Get the Money (feat. CeeLo Green)

915.4K streams

915,357

Thank You

817.6K streams

817,568

Wonderful Christmastime

563K streams

562,989

Holiday Love

340.1K streams

340,091

Biography

"The only time you wear a Tuxedo is when it's time to party." So said legendary West Coast player Snoop Dogg on the opening track of Tuxedo II. The blessing of the Doggfather was of special importance to Mayer Hawthorne and Jake One, whose second album found them at forefront of the new wave of gangster boogie - one that owes as much to G-funk as P-funk. This is the territory of pre- and post-hydraulic low riders: a mélange of Cali boom-bap, analog synth bass and elegant funk that resonates truth and authenticity in an era where so many are faking it.  Bonding over a shared love of Chic, Parliament and the other signs in the greater funk Zodiac, Mayer Hawthorne (Aquarius) and Jake One (Taurus) were early predictors of the sea changes that American music would undergo in 2016. Their first release in March of 2015 debuted at #1 on iTunes America's RnB charts, christened as “Dance floor catnip” by the Boston Globe, and “Pure disco-funk hot fire” by Okayplayer. The sophomore album on Stones Throw Records was premiered with a special performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live and dubbed as “Straight-up funk magic” by Noisey. Considering their individual successes (Mayer's four solo albums, Jake's production work for the likes of Drake, Future, The Weeknd and De La Soul) and eight GRAMMY nominations between the two of them, it's no surprise that their powers combined have yet again yielded an absolute slapper, perfect for dance parties in 2019 and beyond.  Do you Fux with the Tux?