Historical Archive
J. Beez Wit the Remedy is the third studio album by the Jungle Brothers, released in 1997. The album features a blend of hip hop, jazz, and funk, showcasing the group's innovative style and lyrical dexterity. It is noted for its eclectic production and the use of live instrumentation, which set it apart from many of its contemporaries. The album has been praised for its artistic ambition and remains a significant work in the hip hop genre, influencing future artists with its experimental sound and cultural references.