Mtume

Mtume
OriginNew York City, United States
GenresR&B, funk, jazz-funk,[1] post-disco[1]
Years active1973–1995
LabelsThird Street (1973–1977)
Epic (1978–1995)
Past membersHubert Eaves III (1978–1980)
Reggie Lucas (1978–1980)
Basil Fearrington (1978–1980)
Howard King (1978–1980)
James Mtume (1978–1995)
Tawatha Agee (1978–1986)
Philip Field (1982–1995)
Ed "Tree" Moore (1982–1986)
Leslie Ming (1982–1995)

Mtume (pronounced em-tu-may) was an American funk and soul group that rose to prominence during the early 1980s and had several R&B hits during its career. Its founder, former percussionist James Mtume, previously played and toured with Miles Davis in the early 1970s.[1] Other members of the group included Reggie Lucas, Philip Field, and vocalist Tawatha Agee. Mtume also gained recognition after having its hit single "Juicy Fruit" extensively sampled by many hip-hop artists, most notably by the Notorious B.I.G. in the 1994 hit song "Juicy".[1]

  1. ^ a b c d Kellman, Andy. "Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved December 27, 2009.