1. A Free Jazz Group
2. A J… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists named Kaze:
1. A Free Jazz Group
2. A Japanese R&B pop vocalist
3. Kevin “Kaze” Thomas
4. A Spanish rapper
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Natsuki Tamura – trumpet
Christian Pruvost - trumpet
Satoko Fujii – piano
Peter Orins– drums
Formed only seven months before their remarkable debut recording Rafale, Kaze brings together trumpeter Natsuki Tamura and pianist Satoko Fujii, two of Japan's foremost improviser-composers, with trumpeter Christian Pruvost and drummer Peter Orins from the French improvisers collective, Muzzix.
The members of this international quartet share an insatiable appetite for sonic experimentation, boundless energy and enthusiasm, and the disciplined intelligence of accomplished spontaneous composers. Melodic, abstract, mysterious, beautiful, and confrontational, Kaze plays free jazz at its most creative and powerful.
2. Kaze debuted as a solo artist from the record label D-topia with the digital single "Zurukare" in 2011, in addition to featuring on several compilation albums.
3. Kevin “Kaze” Thomas is a versatile artist-producer who captures the spirit of groundbreakers like Run-DMC, Snoop Dog, and Wu-Tang Clan to promote an on-going, innovative hip-hop culture. Hailing from northern Virginia and eastern North Carolina, Kaze grew up in the 80’s memorizing his big sister’s mix tapes of hip-hop legends to lift himself out of an oppressive country lifestyle. As a student in communications at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, Kaze helped to create Hip-Hop Nation, an on-campus organization fostering the growth of local emcees, poets, DJs, dancers, and graffiti artists. His mission gained national attention in 2001 when Kaze was tapped to co-create, produce, and host the nationally syndicated television program titled Hip-Hop Nation: Notes from the Underground. The show captured the immensity of the culture’s influence with viewers in over a hundred markets and linked Kaze’s name with a movement of international interest.
Kaze’s production experiences led to the establishment of his own record label, Soul Dojo, Inc. The initial offering under that label is his Spirit of ’94, a tribute to the legends of hip-hop featuring 15 tracks he both wrote and produced. Ingenuity and originality characterize his rhymes, while his words promote political consciousness, address personal trials, and celebrate the passion of hip-hop. The March 2003 release of Spirit of ‘94 set the standard for the label, claiming much critical acclaim and winning fans across the state. After selling thousands of copies independently, both on the streets and through mom and pop record stores, Spirit of ’94 was picked up by BCD Global Distribution in October of 2003 for placement into Transworld operated record stores such as FYE. The single, “50/50 Amp”, has received airplay on college and commercial radio stations across the country, charting with Billboard and with CMJ. Kaze peaked at number 11 on the Rap Network in March of 2004, a chart tabulated by spins from the tastemakers of college radio.
Kaze’s April 2004 sophomore effort, titled Enemy of the State, is a mixtape which features a collection of tracks by North Carolina’s finest hip-hop artists and producers. With notable appearances by Nature and 9th Wonder among others, Kaze uses the album as a platform for voicing his desire to make it to the top of the industry and chronicles his success and struggle thus far. Kaze’s first single from Enemy of the State titled “On” is due to grow on the strength of his debut and aims for an even greater audience.
Kaze has become one of the most talked about and recognizable figures in the North Carolina music scene. With strong personality and a unique style, he reigns as a tested mic battle champion and regularly lights up stages at nationally known venues across the Southeast including the Smith Center, Gusman Theater, Cat’s Cradle, Echo Lounge, Local 506, Apache Cafe, and The Brewery. He has opened for such artists as Nas, Jurassic 5, KRS-One Dead Prez, The Arsonists, Swollen Members, and Camp Lo. He also can be heard working the crowds for Soul Dojo’s premier open mic night, Microphone Mondays, at Rolling Stone Magazine’s favorite Chapel Hill music venue, the Local 506.
4. Cristian, a.k.a Kaze is a rapper from Cartagena, Spain. He released his first album, No Encajes, in 2016.
Estoy en Ello
Kaze Lyrics
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Antes echo la llave y ya no me ven
Ya no tengo la prisa que tenía antes de conocerme
Del miedo a la muerte, del dejar de verles
De pensar que le haría bien estando a su lado y fue lo de siempre
Quiero perderme, ya no soy fuerte
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
No me lastimes porque no puedo ser rápido
Ya digo, estoy en ello
A ver si poco a poco todo vuelve al cauce
Todo vuelve a estar bien
Te digo estoy en ello
Sé que me cuesta, que nunca quise cambiar
Pero ya estoy en ello
Estoy en ello
Soy el primero que no quiere despertar siendo el de ayer
Estoy en ello
Joder, estoy en ello
Créeme
Lo último que quería era estar así
Para eso no nací
No, no
Todo lo que pienso es falso
Todo lo puedo cambiar
Yo nunca me rendí fácil
¿Qué puede salirme mal?
Nunca me tomé un descanso
Necesitaba pensar
Ando ready para el salto
Ya no tengo miedo a volar
Ya no, ya no
Hoy me levanté raro, pero bien
Ya no tengo la prisa que tenía antes de conocerme
Del miedo a la muerte, del dejar de verles
De pensar que le haría bien estando a su lado y fue lo de siempre
Quiero perderme, ya no soy fuerte
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
Ah, ah ah
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
Ah, ah ah
The song "Estoy en Ello" by Kaze talks about the artist's current state of being and how he is dealing with the changes that have occurred in his life. The first verse talks about not letting someone else dictate his life and being independent. He wants to lose himself in the process and doesn't feel the same urgency he once did. He then talks about how he used to be afraid of death and losing those close to him, but now he's okay with it. He doesn't feel guilty about being away from those who need him and just wants to be alone with his thoughts.
The chorus of the song has a positive message about moving forward. Kaze is telling himself that he's on the right path, even though it's difficult. He's asking those around him not to hurt him, as he can't handle it. He's taking small steps towards normalcy, and he hopes that everything will get back to normal eventually. Kaze talks about how he's never been one to back down from a challenge, and he's ready to take on whatever comes his way. The artist also acknowledges that he didn't choose to feel this way, but he's working hard to improve himself. The final lines of the song show Kaze's acceptance of his current state of being and how he's coming to terms with it.
Line by Line Meaning
No serás tú quien me lleve
I will not let you take control of me
Antes echo la llave y ya no me ven
I will lock the door and not let myself be influenced by anyone else
Ya no tengo la prisa que tenía antes de conocerme
I no longer feel the need to rush after discovering myself
Del miedo a la muerte, del dejar de verles
Fear of death and loss of loved ones used to hold me back
De pensar que le haría bien estando a su lado y fue lo de siempre
I used to think that being with someone else would make me happy, but it never worked out
Quiero perderme, ya no soy fuerte
I want to get lost, I am not strong anymore
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
I stare into the void, but I am not upset
Estoy en ello
I am working on it
No me lastimes porque no puedo ser rápido
Please don't hurt me, I can't move quickly
A ver si poco a poco todo vuelve al cauce
I hope things slowly go back to normal
Todo vuelve a estar bien
Everything will be okay again
Sé que me cuesta, que nunca quise cambiar
I know it's hard for me, and I never wanted to change
Pero ya estoy en ello
But I am already working on it
Soy el primero que no quiere despertar siendo el de ayer
I am the first one who doesn't want to wake up as my old self
Joder, estoy en ello
Damn, I'm working on it
Créeme
Believe me
Lo último que quería era estar así
The last thing I wanted was to feel like this
Para eso no nací
I was not born for this
Todo lo que pienso es falso
Everything I think is untrue
Todo lo puedo cambiar
But I can change everything
Yo nunca me rendí fácil
I never gave up easily
¿Qué puede salirme mal?
What could possibly go wrong?
Nunca me tomé un descanso
I never took a break
Necesitaba pensar
I needed to think
Ando ready para el salto
I am ready to take the leap
Ya no tengo miedo a volar
I am no longer afraid to fly
Hoy me levanté raro, pero bien
Today I woke up feeling strange, but I'm doing okay
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
And I stare into the void without feeling upset
Ah, ah ah
Y miro al vacío sin sentirme mal
And I stare into the void without feeling upset
Ah, ah ah
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Cristian Carrion Chacon
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