What is jazz najee?

Jazz Najee, also known simply as Najee is a Grammy-nominated American saxophonist and flautist known for his contemporary jazz style. He was born on November 4, 1957, in New York City and grew up in Jamaica, Queens, where he began first playing the clarinet and then the saxophone. In the early 1980s, Najee joined the band of iconic R&B musician Chaka Khan, touring extensively and recording with her for several years. He then launched his solo career in 1986, with his debut album "Najee's Theme."

He has since released numerous albums, including "Day by Day" (1988), "Tokyo Blue" (1990), and "Rising Sun" (2007), earning critical acclaim and commercial success in the process. Najee has collaborated with many other artists throughout his career, including Prince, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, and Herbie Hancock, among others.

Overall, Najee's music blends elements of smooth jazz, R&B, and pop, creating a unique style that has won him legions of fans worldwide. He continues to tour and record today, and his contributions to the world of contemporary jazz have made him one of the genre's most respected and popular artists.