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James Mtume, a jazz musician who went on to form the R&B band Mtume, has reportedly died. Mtume was behind the massive “Juicy Fruit” hit, famously sampled by The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Juicy” smash.
As confirmed by Pitchfork, Mtume, who recently celebrated his birthday according to an Instagram post, passed over the weekend but the reason was not disclosed. Via Twitter, Lisa Lucas, the daughter of Mtume’s partner Reggie Lucas, took to social media to comment on the loss of the man she referred to as an uncle.
Mtume was born James Heath on January 3, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pa. He was the son of jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath and was raised by stepfather James Forman, a jazz pianist. In interviews, Mtume remarked on instances as a young boy meeting jazz greats through his stepdad such as Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, and Thelonious Monk among others. Forman was a member of Parker’s band.
While in college, Mtume joined the Black nationalist group US Organization and took on his last name, which is translated into “Freedom” from Swahili. In the late 1960s into the 1970s, Mtume worked alongside a number of jazz notables like Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis, who Mtume worked with for four years. He also contributed his talents to the works of Lonnie Liston Smith, Ramsey Lewis, Pharoah Sanders, and more.
After years as a session player, Mtume released the debut album of his band Mtume titled Kiss This World Goodbye in 1978. The band’s biggest record, 1983’s Juicy Fruit exploded on the back of its title track. As previously noted, the song lives on by way of Bigge Smalls’ flip of the distinctive track. The band released two more albums in 1984 and 1986.
Mtume was also a songwriter, penning songs for Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Mary J. Blige, and others. Mtume was also a radio personality in New York.
Across Twitter, many are mourning the loss of James Mtume and offering beautiful tributes. We’ve got those listed down below.
James Mtume was 76.
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I’m deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my true friend and brother, James Mtume. A talented and gifted artist, activist, and thinker. I was so blessed to have him in my journey, the world is a better place because of Mtume. May he Rest In Peace and Power. I miss you already pic.twitter.com/wJsNkNC3VL
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) January 9, 2022
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James Mtume, was an American jazz and R&B musician, songwriter, record producer, activist, and radio personality. He came to prominence with "Juicy Fruit" & a top-5 R&B hit single "You, Me & He. Prayers going out to his Family & Friends.
(He Transitioned today 1-9-22). R.I.P. pic.twitter.com/aw6SICXpmR
— Bootsy Collins (@Bootsy_Collins) January 10, 2022
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I am saddened to hear of the passing of my dear friend and producer #JamesMtume. He was so brilliant and an amazing music mind. The work chemistry we had was second to none. I will continue to lift you up through our music.
https://t.co/4b0b7VgZV6
— Stephanie Mills (@PrettyMill1) January 9, 2022
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Rest In Power to the great James Mtume. The South Philly native & prodigal son, Jazz ROYALTY (the son of the great Jimmy Heath) and music trailblazer & pioneer. His passing is truly a monumental loss. Let's look at some of Mtume's music and legacy through the years, as a THREAD: pic.twitter.com/CQyJZLzwMs
— COSMO BAKER (@CosmoBaker) January 9, 2022
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BREAKING NEWS: Musical giant James Mtume has passed away. He just celebrated his 76th birthday on Monday, Jan. 3. We will pay tribute to him tomorrow on #RolandMartinUnfiltered @BlkStarNetwork pic.twitter.com/jcoLbQfJ5Z
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) January 9, 2022
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Ain't no discussion about sampling possible without the multi-genre brilliance of James Mtume, before & after Juicy Fruit. Of course, the afterlife of Juicy Fruit is otherworldly. Mtume created from his own soundbank of Black life, then spoke with drums & soulful synthesizers… pic.twitter.com/mdq48b04OK
— DJ Scholarship (@lynneedenise) January 9, 2022
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RIP James Mtume – Jazz musician who worked with Miles Davis from 1971-75. Mtume's R&B group, Mtume, is best known for their hit song "Juicy Fruit". He has written hits for Phyllis Hyman, Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway, Stephanie Mills, Mary J. Blige, Teddy Pendergrass & Inner City pic.twitter.com/t3i409ObLa
— Ave (@SebastianAvenue) January 9, 2022
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James “Mtume” Forman passed away today at age 76. Rest In Peace…pic.twitter.com/V9tMGj2W1x https://t.co/njE4BHHv5o
— Rex Chapman
(@RexChapman) January 10, 2022
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James Mtume was a part of on 98.7 Kiss FM's open line in NYC along with Bob Slade. They discussed politics and other current social issues and listeners would call in to join in the discussion also. He was so important to Black NY talk radio too.
— missmonie (@missmonie4) January 9, 2022
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RIP James Mtume. Hard, heavy, deep, funky percussionist who lent his vibe to Miles, Pharaoh Sanders, Lonnie Liston Smith, Sonny Rollins, Gato Barbieri, McCoy Tyner, Terumasa Hino, Eddie Henderson, Gary Bartz…. and so many others. His Rebirth Cycle LP is essential listening. pic.twitter.com/YXYYbv1GQP
— TheJazzDad (@TheJazzDad) January 9, 2022
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James Mtume & Miles Davis, early 1970s
h/t @PhillyInquirer pic.twitter.com/9jUEbBJKAs— jeff (@jazyjef) January 9, 2022
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Another jam co-written & co-produced by James Mtume.. won a Grammy Award for Best R&B song
https://t.co/esMgNTMjgj
— Double L must Rock The Bells (@LoveThePuck) January 9, 2022
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The R&B Representers want to say REST IN PEACE to James Mtume! One of the best musicians, producers, songwriters of all time….most of all he was for the CULTURE
Go blast some of his LEGENDARY songs like "You Know How to Love Me" by Phyllis Hyman! pic.twitter.com/GdQmJNmcb6
— The R&B Representers (@rnbreps) January 9, 2022
14.
He came to prominence as a Jazz
musician, working w/ Miles Davis
between 1971 and 1975. Mtume's
Funk group, also called Mtume, is
best known for the 1983 R&B hit song
"Juicy Fruit". Mtume the band also had
a top-five R&B hit w/ their single "You,
Me, and He". pic.twitter.com/OCIQCmwj2r— DāM-FunK (@DaMFunK) January 9, 2022
15.
To the great ICON James Mtume (R.I.P.)
Thx for your incredible contributions to music!!!— DJ Premier (@REALDJPREMIER) January 9, 2022
(He Transitioned today 1-9-22). R.I.P. 

(@RexChapman) 

