Jus 1 Kiss

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Basement Jaxx - Jus 1 Kiss

Jus 1 Kiss is a single by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released as part of their second studio album, Rooty (2001). The song showcases the duo's signature blend of house music with a variety of other genres, making it a standout track in their discography. The song's catchy melody, combined with its innovative production techniques, has made it a favorite among fans of electronic music.

Background[edit | edit source]

Jus 1 Kiss was released in the early 2000s, a period when Basement Jaxx were at the forefront of the UK electronic music scene. The duo, consisting of Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton, had already established themselves with their debut album Remedy (1999), which included hits such as "Red Alert" and "Rendez-Vu". With Rooty, Basement Jaxx continued to explore and expand their sound, incorporating elements of R&B, soul, and Latin rhythms into their work. Jus 1 Kiss exemplifies this eclectic approach, blending house beats with catchy pop hooks.

Composition and Lyrics[edit | edit source]

The track is known for its upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm, characteristic of Basement Jaxx's house music style. The lyrics of Jus 1 Kiss speak to themes of love and desire, with a simplicity that complements the track's danceable beat. The song's production features a mix of electronic synthesizers, drum machines, and vocal samples, creating a rich, textured sound that has been praised for its creativity and innovation.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Upon its release, Jus 1 Kiss received positive reviews from music critics, who highlighted the song's ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly. It also achieved commercial success, charting in several countries and further establishing Basement Jaxx as leading figures in the electronic music genre. The song's popularity on dance floors and radio stations helped to cement Rooty as one of the most influential electronic albums of the early 2000s.

Music Video[edit | edit source]

The music video for Jus 1 Kiss further reflects the song's playful and energetic vibe. It features a series of visually striking scenes that complement the track's lively rhythm, contributing to its appeal among a wide audience.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Jus 1 Kiss remains an important track in Basement Jaxx's discography and in the history of early 2000s electronic music. Its innovative blend of genres and production techniques has influenced a generation of electronic music producers and artists. The song is often cited as a classic example of the duo's ability to create music that is both artistically ambitious and broadly accessible.

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