Jenna G- For Lost Friends

Posted by HHB Admin on December 27, 2007 – 4:23 pm

Let’s flip the script…

Jenna G has been a face on the Manchester urban landscape for years following a stint singing live on an infamous pirate station, Love Energy. Here Jenna became inspired by underground sounds and hooked up with a group of MCs and DJs called Raggabeats Crew which turned into a hip hop group called Subliminal Darkness. After four years, Jenna left the group and began a residency at a night called Eardrum at DryBar which made her a name as a vocalist and MC. Singing with the bands at underground gigs introduced Jenna G to Darren and 2D, a drum & bass DJ and producer team called Future Cut, who were looking for a singer. The drum & bass trio Uncut was formed in 2000. A track called Borderline appeared on a Future Cut EP for Renegade Hardware and the response to it was incredible. Uncut’s debut white label Midnight sold out of its 10,000 copy run within weeks and drew a lot of attention from the music industry. In 2001 Uncut signed to EMI publishing and in June that year they signed to Warner’s M Records. Their debut album came out in July 2003 with the re-release of its debut single Midnight. After the band split, Jenna G continued singing and writing songs for EMI publishing which saw her working with So Solid’s JD among others.


Seeing as how I love drum n bass just as much as hiphop, I thought I would share one of my favorite dnb albums to date..Dont like it? Never heard of drumnbass? Shut up and click the little blue button below my speech and enjoy the sounds of a brilliant album-Simz


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