Jazz rap is a fusion subgenre of
hip hop music and
jazz, developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The lyrics are often based on political consciousness,
Afrocentrism, and general
positivism.
AllMusic writes that the genre "was an attempt to fuse African-American music of the past with a newly dominant form of the present, paying tribute to and reinvigorating the former while expanding the horizons of the latter". Musically, the rhythms have been typically those of hip hop rather than jazz, over which are placed repetitive phrases of jazz instrumentation: trumpet, double bass, etc. The amount of improvisation varies between artists: some groups improvise lyrics and solos, while many of them do not.
A Tribe Called Quest,
De La Soul,
Dream Warriors, and
Digable Planets are pioneers of the jazz rap genre.