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Nat King Cole was truly an icon during the late ‘50s and ‘60s. He was a true triple threat way before it was seen as something special or significant. Cole was a star singer, a Jazz pianist and he appeared in film and on television, In fact with the debut of, The Nat King Cole Show in 1956 he was the first African-American to host a television program. His music career and many hits helped to build Capitol Records. With so much important history and depth behind him, one first wondered if Cole would be rolling around in his grave once he heard Nat King Cole classics on some Hip Hop smoothed out on the R&B tip with a Pop/Jazz feel appeal to it. (more at hiphopdx)trackslistings
1. Lush Life (featuring Cee-Lo)
2. Straighten Up and Fly Right (featuring will.i.am & Natalie Cole)
3. Day In Day Out (featuring Cut Chemist)
4. Brazilian Love Song (featuring Michaelangelo L’Acqua & Bebel Gilberto)
5. The Game of Love (featuring Nas & Salaam Remix)
6. Walkin’ My Baby Back Home (featuring The Roots)
7. Hit That Jive, Jack (featuring Souldiggaz & Izza Kizza)
8. Calypso Blues (featuring Stephen & Damian Marley)
9. More and More of Your Amour (featuring Bitter:Sweet)
10. El Choclo (featuring Brazilian Girls)
11. Pick-up (Just Blaze)
12. Anytime Anyday Anywhere (featuring Amp Fiddler)
13. Nature Boy (featuring TV On The Radio)
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