Herbie Hancock's Cantaloupe Island is a seminal post-bop composition known for its bluesy piano riff and modal structure, later popularized through samples in US3's "Cantaloop" and numerous hip-hop tracks.
A jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock, featured on his 1964 album Empyrean Isles. Its infectious groove and bluesy melody have made it a staple in jazz and popular culture.
"Cantaloupe Island" is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock, first recorded in 1964.
Its infectious groove and bluesy F minor vamp made it a staple of hard bop and later a popular
source for samples in hip-hop and electronic music.
Iconic jazz composition from Hancock's Blue Note era featuring a modal groove that influenced countless musicians, later popularized by Us3's "Cantaloop" hip-hop adaptation.
Iconic jazz standard with modal structure, frequently covered by musicians worldwide