D&J, a US duo formed with the soulful ability to create music that incorporates many genres while providing good vibes! Releasing their first EP in 2015, D&J are hard at work creating a new project more eclectic than their first. Darrin Thompson, the "D" plays the Sax, Bass, and Guitars, while Justin Grant, the "J" adds his smokey vocals and keys for the rest of the effect. Justin's voice has been known to be likened to John Legend on some of the duo's tracks. The vision is a passion for abundance!
Piano-centric piece with high energy and great motivation. Buzzing strings cut through the mix to add to the positive urgency to climb that figurative mountain in your life, to get out and do some amazing! Power ending explodes in after a brief calming with large drums until the end! Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate World Beat
This track features a live bass, and "airy" vocals, with a wild Prince-like synth. Just a fun song about "that girl"... who happens to be from Mexicali! Male Vocals, RnB, Electro-Soul
A real laid back chill track with a soaring sax, vocal accentuation, a live fat bass, mellow mood-setting keys, and hypnotic acoustic guitar riffs. Male Vocals, Jazz, Smooth Jazz Vocals
Positive vibe with punchy bass line, spacey pad progression, and a sense of inspiration! This could be used for a love story in a video. Male Vocals, RnB, Electro-Soul
Easy Listening track about unrequited love. If you've ever been in a relationship where the your significant other loves being everywhere else but with you, where your significant other doesn't appreciate what they have standing right in front of them, then this is your song! Male Vocals, RnB, Electro-Soul
A high energy track with a stabby synth chord progression, mellow underpinnings and a dirty bass synth. Great for montages or unveiling new products at corporate events, a crowd-pleaser/hyper. The acoustic guitar joins the mix in the later half and adds a whole other layer of coolness. Instrumental, Corporate, Corporate Pop Electronic
Working hard but feeling underappreciated? Who isn't?! This is your anthem! A boom bap type beat with smokey vocals lamenting the 9-5 under a slave driver. Very chill lots of vocal play during the breakdown in the later half of the song, Male Vocals, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Soul