Homebase. - sound recording reviews
Ebony, Oct, 1991 by Lynn Norment
With verve, audacity and infectious rhythms, D j jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince offer Homebase (Jive) to appease longtime fans and win new ones. The clean-cut, Grammy Award-winning duo provide a varied repertoire that features the popular "Summertime," including a jazzy version; the boastful "I'm All That;" and "You Saw My Blinker," which expresses rather harsh sentiments.
Will Smith has proven his appeal on TVs "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," and with Homebase, he and partner jazzy Jeff show they haven't lost touch with their core following among rap fans.
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