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2.85 %
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0.52 %
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0.32 %
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Greetings From

195.1K streams

195,094

Honey

121.2K streams

121,224

Swervin

46.7K streams

46,683

I Matter

41.8K streams

41,753

The Quest of the Brave and Ambitious

39.7K streams

39,666

Type Of Way

19.7K streams

19,728

Late Night Visitor

7.2K streams

7,152

Follow Me

4.4K streams

4,407

Chasing

3.8K streams

3,784

Take Me Higher

3.1K streams

3,081

Biography

JAS CRW is an energetic, afro-urban oriented trio based in Zurich, Switzerland. Known for their powerful live shows and a strong desire for progression, JAS CRW is already celebrating successes all over Switzerland, Germany and even Mozambique. Their live shows are contagious which they have proven to Paléo Festival (230K), Open Air St. Gallen (30K) and even to the European biggest hip-hop festival Open-air Frauenfeld (170K). Their pilot project “The Quest Of The Brave and Ambitious” was released on April 2015. A year later their second project „Swervin" has opened new doors for the trio. They played over 40 shows across Switzerland and Germany. After a two-month music and development experience in London end of 2017, JAS CRW got inspired to develop new sounds and collaborations. The following year JAS CRW has been invited to Mozambique by Viva con Agua (NGO), to help people in need and produce a documentary movie entitled “Chuva” speaking about the current water issues in Mozambique. JAS CRW has opened acts for names such as Rae Sremmurd (USA), Schoolboy Q (USA), Wacka Flocka Flame (USA), DAS EFX (USA), Slum Village (USA) or Continental Records (UK). The trio perfectly represents Switzerland of today: Multicultural, Creative and Ambitious. JAS CRW are ready to expand their sound and give Switzerland a chance to gain a foothold on the international music market. Vice (CH) and the local Swiss Friday Magazine have called the trio “Switzerland‘s most promising newcomers”.