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Najee

Najee, whose birth name is Jerome Najee Rasheed, is an American saxophonist, flautist, and composer renowned for pioneering the genre with his melodic and performances that blend , R&B, and funk elements. Born on November 4, 1957, in and raised in , Najee began developing his musical skills as a youth, initially playing the , , and in local settings. During high school, he studied under jazz luminaries including , Frank Foster, and Dr. through the Jazzmobile program in , later refining his technique with Harold Jones at the and earning a degree in performance and composition from the in alongside his brother, fellow musician Fareed. Najee launched his professional career in the 1980s by joining Chaka Khan's touring band, introduced through singer Me'lisa Morgan, which paved the way for his solo breakthrough with the 1986 debut album Najee's Theme, featuring the Grammy-nominated track "Najee's Theme" and the hit single "Betcha Don't Know," achieving platinum status under producer Charles Huggins at EMI Records. His 1988 follow-up Day by Day further established him as a key figure in smooth jazz, with subsequent collaborations alongside artists such as Prince, Quincy Jones, Al Jarreau, George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke, and Billy Cobham. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Najee has released numerous albums, including the 2025 release Under the Moon, Over the Sky, and earned one Grammy nomination, multiple NAACP and Soul Train Music Awards in 1991, 1993, and 2006, several SoulTracks Readers' Choice Awards, a 2023 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, and a 2024 Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters for his contributions to music and education through workshops and clinics.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Jerome Najee Rasheed was born on November 4, 1957, in the neighborhood of . His family had roots in the U.S. Virgin Islands, with his mother, , and his grandparents born on St. Thomas. Raised primarily in the section of , , Najee grew up in a household shaped by his mother's strong appreciation for , which she described as having a "great ear for." Najee's father passed away when he was four years old, leaving his mother to raise him and his five siblings as a amid limited financial resources. Despite these challenges, Mary Richards remained a pivotal figure in his , providing unwavering support and encouragement that fostered his early interests. The family environment, though modest, emphasized inspiration and resilience, with music serving as a central outlet for expression and creativity. Najee's upbringing in the diverse, urban setting of exposed him to a rich cultural tapestry, including the vibrant sounds of and R&B prevalent in during the and . This backdrop, combined with his mother's influence, laid the foundation for his lifelong passion for music, even as he navigated the opportunities and constraints of his socioeconomic circumstances.

Musical training

Najee began his musical journey at age eight, playing the in grade school while growing up in , . Influenced by his mother's collection of recordings featuring artists like , he soon expanded to and . During high school at August Martin High School, which boasted a robust music program, Najee served as the lead saxophonist in the band. He further honed his skills through the Jazzmobile program in , co-founded by Dr. , where he studied intensively on and under mentors including , Frank Foster, Ernie Wilkins, and himself. At age 16, Najee enrolled in the preparatory division of the , where he received specialized flute instruction from Harold Jones, a principal flutist with the . This period marked a pivotal advancement in his technical proficiency on woodwinds. Najee later attended the in , studying performance and composition alongside his brother Fareed. There, he studied saxophone performance under Joe Allard and performed with notable ensembles such as the George Russell and big bands, solidifying his foundation in and ensemble work.

Career

Breakthrough and early success

Najee's breakthrough arrived in with the release of his debut album, Najee's Theme, on . This album introduced his signature sound, fusing melodies with R&B and pop elements, and quickly gained traction in the burgeoning contemporary scene. It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Performance and achieved gold certification . The , "Najee's Theme," emerged as a standout hit, exemplifying Najee's emotive phrasing and technical flair on the , while also featuring his work on selections like "Hayes' Theme." Capitalizing on the album's momentum, Najee joined R&B artist on tour as an , exposing him to larger audiences and solidifying his reputation as a dynamic live performer. His early visibility was further enhanced by production collaborations with Charles Huggins of Hush Productions and connections through artists like , whom he had toured with prior to his solo debut. Building on this foundation, Najee released his sophomore album, Day by Day, in 1988, which achieved gold status and reinforced his commercial appeal. Tracks such as "Betcha Don't Know" showcased his versatile instrumentation and melodic sensibility, contributing to the album's strong radio play and chart performance in the jazz and R&B categories. By the end of the decade, these early releases had established Najee as a in crossover, with subsequent works like Tokyo Blue (1990) earning gold certification and collaborations alongside figures like and amplifying his influence.

Mid-career evolution

Following his breakthrough albums in the late , Najee sustained his prominence in the genre throughout the with a series of releases that emphasized melodic and work over lush, R&B-inflected arrangements. Albums such as Tokyo Blue (1990), (1992), (1994), and the tribute Najee Plays Songs from the (1995) maintained commercial viability, earning him for Best Jazz Artist in 1991 and 1993. These works, issued primarily through , showcased his ability to blend accessible with pop sensibilities, though critics noted a formulaic consistency that prioritized radio-friendly tracks over deeper . As the smooth jazz boom subsided in the late , Najee adapted by venturing into high-profile touring and session work, notably joining Prince's band for the Hit n' Run Tour (2000–2001) and the One Nite Alone... Tour (2002). During this period, he contributed saxophone to Prince's album (2001), exposing him to funk, rock, and experimental elements that contrasted with his solo output. This collaboration, spanning over two years, broadened his audience beyond circles and allowed him to refine his live performance skills in diverse settings, including arena shows where his solos provided dynamic interludes. Returning to solo projects in the early , Najee signed with Heads Up International and began incorporating more influences, marking a subtle toward greater artistic flexibility. Releases like (2003), (2005), and Rising Sun (2007)—the latter debuting at on the Jazz Albums chart—featured increased , covers such as John Mayer's "Clarity," and collaborations with musicians like Chris "Big Dog" Davis. This shift balanced his signature smooth tones with live-inspired energy and experimentation, reflecting a deliberate stretch beyond commercial constraints while earning an Image Award in 2006.

Recent projects and tours

In 2022, Najee released his seventeenth studio album, Savoir Faire, on , exploring themes of sensuality and romance through grooves featuring collaborations with artists such as and Frank McComb. The album, comprising ten tracks including the single "Dr. Dolittle," received positive reviews for its elegant fusion of and melodies with influences. Following this, Najee's eighteenth studio album, Under the Moon Over the Sky, was issued on August 12, 2025, via Blue Horn Creative LLC, blending contemporary with Brazilian rhythms across eleven tracks. Notable collaborations include on "La Costa," Chris Walker on "Novo Romance," and on "Being With You," highlighting Najee's signature and work in a vibrant, genre-crossing production. The album has been submitted for Grammy in the Best Alternative Album category. Najee maintained an active touring schedule in 2023 and 2024, performing over two dozen concerts across the , including appearances at jazz festivals and intimate venues. These performances showcased material from Savoir Faire alongside staples from his catalog, emphasizing his live interplay between and . In late 2025, Najee launched the "Under the Moon Over the Sky" World Tour to promote his latest , beginning with U.S. dates in November at venues such as The Birchmere in , on November 8, and Rams Head On Stage in , on November 9. The tour extends into 2026, featuring multi-night residencies at City Winery locations in cities like , Nashville, and , as well as international stops including the Berks Jazz Fest in and a finale in , , in September. Additional 2025 highlights include festival appearances at Seabreeze Jazz Festival in , and Capital Jazz Fest in .

Personal life

Marriage

Najee was first married to Jackson in 1989. Their marriage lasted several years, during which Najee wrote the song "Gina" from his 1988 album Day by Day as a tribute to her. The couple divorced in the mid-1990s. In 2000, Najee married jazz musician Karen Green. They have remained married since 2000. Najee has six children.

Philanthropy and activism

Najee has been actively involved in philanthropic efforts centered on and community support for young artists. Through personal initiatives, he donates musical instruments, particularly saxophones, to schools and underprivileged students to promote access to and . His commitment stems from a in music's transformative power in and . A notable example of his generosity occurred in 2023, when Najee donated the he used on his album Savoir Faire to a high school student in , selected through a national contest organized to inspire emerging musicians. This act highlights his ongoing dedication to providing tools for aspiring talents who might otherwise lack resources. He has also contributed instruments to various charitable organizations and school programs across the , fostering opportunities in communities. In addition to donations, Najee engages in by participating in workshops, clinics, and performances aimed at nurturing young jazz talent. He maintains involvement with Jazzmobile, the organization founded by , where he supports programs that preserve traditions and provide training to underrepresented youth in and beyond. These efforts reflect his broader goal of giving back to the communities that shaped his career.

Discography

Studio albums

Najee's studio discography encompasses 18 albums released from 1986 to 2025, primarily within the genre, where his and work blends R&B grooves, rhythms, and melodic pop sensibilities to create accessible, radio-friendly instrumentals. His early releases on EMI America defined the nascent sound of the late 1980s, emphasizing lush production and crossover appeal that propelled him to commercial success. Subsequent albums reflect evolving collaborations and stylistic shifts, from tribute projects to world-infused tracks, while maintaining his core focus on romantic, uplifting themes. The debut album, Najee's Theme (1986, EMI America), introduced his signature style and topped the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, driven by the R&B hit single "Betcha Don't Know." Follow-up Day by Day (1988, EMI Manhattan) sustained this momentum with emotive ballads and upbeat tracks, while Tokyo Blue (1990, ) peaked at number 2 on the same chart, incorporating subtle influences in its . The 1990s saw continued chart dominance with Just an Illusion (1992, Orpheus Records), featuring funky rhythms, and Share My World (1994, ), which also reached number 2 and highlighted vocal collaborations. A detour into covers came with Plays the Songs from the : A Tribute to (1995, ), reinterpreting classics in a jazz-funk vein. After switching labels, Morning Tenderness (1998, Verve Forecast) reclaimed the number 1 spot on the contemporary chart, emphasizing tender, acoustic textures. The early 2000s brought Embrace (2003, N-Coded Music), a more introspective effort post-hiatus, followed by a trilogy on Heads Up International: My Point of View (2005), Rising Sun (2007) with Asian-inspired elements, and Mind Over Matter (2009), which integrated electronic production. Moving to Shanachie in the , Najee's output grew more collaborative and soul-oriented, as seen in The Smooth Side of Soul (2012), The Morning After: A Musical Love Journey (2013), You, Me and Forever (2015)—which earned #1 most added status on smooth airplay charts—Poetry in Motion (2017), Center of the Heart (2019), Savoir Faire (2022), and the latest Under the Moon Over the Sky (2025, Blue Horn Creative), blending contemporary with Brazilian rhythms and featuring guests like and Chris Walker. These later works underscore his adaptability, often featuring guest vocalists and producers to refresh the genre.
YearTitleLabel
1986Najee's ThemeEMI America
1988Day by DayEMI Manhattan Records
1990Tokyo Blue
1992Just an IllusionOrpheus Records
1994Share My WorldEMI Records USA
1995Plays the Songs from the Key of Life (A Tribute to )
1998Morning Tenderness Forecast
2003EmbraceN-Coded Music
2005My Point of ViewHeads Up International
2007Rising SunHeads Up International
2009Mind Over MatterHeads Up International
2012The Smooth Side of SoulShanachie
2013The Morning After: A Musical Love JourneyShanachie
2015You, Me and ForeverShanachie
2017Poetry in MotionShanachie
2019Center of the HeartShanachie
2022Savoir FaireShanachie
2025Under the Moon Over the SkyBlue Horn Creative

Live and compilation albums

Najee's live and compilation albums highlight key moments in his smooth jazz career, capturing both energetic performances and curated selections of his most popular recordings. Najee's only live recording appearance is on the collaborative album Live at the Greek (1994, Epic Records), recorded at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, featuring bassist Stanley Clarke, guitarist Larry Carlton, drummer Billy Cobham, and keyboardist Deron Johnson, showcasing Najee's saxophone and flute in a fusion jazz setting with extended improvisations on tracks like "School Days" and "Vulcan Worlds." Among his compilation albums, The Best of Najee (1998, ) collects 11 tracks from his early releases, including hits such as "Tokyo Blue," "Najee's Theme," and "Sweet Love," emphasizing his signature blend of R&B-infused grooves. Love Songs (2000, ) focuses on romantic ballads, drawing from his discography with selections like "If It's Magic," "Gina," and "All I Ever Ask," tailored for intimate listening and featuring Najee's emotive saxophone interpretations. Classic Masters (2003, ), a remastered collection, spans 12 tracks from his and 1990s work, including "Day by Day" and "I Adore Mi Amor" with guest vocalist , highlighting his evolution in production.

Singles and collaborations

Najee's early singles established his presence in the and R&B scenes. His debut single "Sweet Love," released in 1986 from the album Najee's Theme, became a standout track, blending saxophone melodies with R&B grooves and achieving notable . Followed by "Feel So Good to Me" and "Betcha Don't Know" in 1987, both from the same album, these releases highlighted his signature sound and contributed to the album's platinum status. Over the years, Najee has amassed five number-one singles on Billboard's Smooth Jazz charts, including covers like "I'll Be Good to You" and originals such as "Mysterious," which underscored his versatility in fusing with contemporary production. More recent efforts, like "" featuring Brian Simpson in 2025, continue to chart on the Smooth Jazz Airplay list, demonstrating his enduring appeal. In addition to his solo work, Najee has been a sought-after collaborator across genres. He contributed saxophone to Prince's The Rainbow Children album in 2002, adding instrumental depth to the funk- fusion. Early in his career, he featured on Cheryl Lynn's 1987 single "Start Over," enhancing its R&B energy. Notable partnerships include performances and recordings with icons such as , , , , , and , often on tribute projects like Najee Plays Songs from the Key of Life (2005). In the 2010s, he teamed up with vocalists like on "Just to Fall in Love" (2012) and on various tracks, expanding his reach into soulful duets. These collaborations, spanning over four decades, have solidified Najee's role as a connective figure in and R&B circles.

Awards and nominations

Grammy nominations

Najee received a single Grammy Award during his career. In 1988, at the , he was nominated in the category of Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) for his debut Najee's Theme, released in 1986. This recognition highlighted the 's fusion of , R&B, and pop elements, which achieved status and broad commercial success. No further Grammy nominations have been awarded to Najee as of 2025.

Other honors

In addition to his Grammy nominations, Najee has received several prestigious honors recognizing his contributions to jazz and contemporary music. These accolades span music industry awards and lifetime achievement recognitions, highlighting his enduring influence as a saxophonist and flautist. Najee won the Soul Train Music Award for Best Jazz Artist in both 1991 and 1993, honors tied to the commercial success of his albums Tokyo Blue (1990) and (1992), which both achieved gold status and broadened the appeal of . The 1991 award celebrated his innovative fusion of R&B and jazz elements, while the 1993 win acknowledged his continued chart dominance and live performance impact. In 2006, Najee received the NAACP Image Award for Best Jazz Artist, an honor that affirmed his role in promoting African American excellence in the arts. This award, presented during the 37th NAACP Image Awards ceremony, underscored his cultural significance and mentorship in the community. Najee was honored with the Award in the Arts category at the 16th Annual Trumpet Awards in 2008, an event celebrating African American achievements hosted by and founded by to inspire leadership and excellence. The recognition highlighted his pioneering work in contemporary and his collaborations with artists across genres. Najee has also earned multiple SoulTracks Readers' Choice Awards, including Instrumentalist of the Year in and 2022, recognizing his ongoing impact in and music. More recently, in 2023, Najee was awarded the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award by the , also known as the President's Call to Service Award, for his extensive public service and contributions to and , requiring over 4,000 hours of volunteer service. The ceremony took place in , where he was celebrated for his lifelong dedication to . In 2024, Najee received an Honorary in Humane Letters, acknowledging his profound impact on , and cultural preservation as a Grammy-nominated and philanthropist. This degree, conferred in recognition of his artistic legacy, further cements his status as a trailblazer in .

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