

Latest Release

- FEB 28, 2025
- 1 Song
- Let Go · 2024
- Better Than I Imagined (feat. H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello) - Single · 2020
- Still Wonder (feat. Robert Glasper) - Single · 2021
- THE FIRST TIME · 2023
- Black Radio · 2011
- Let Go · 2024
- Black Radio 2 (Deluxe Version) · 2013
- Black Radio · 2012
- F**k Yo Feelings · 2019
- Let Go · 2024
Essential Albums
- Robert Glasper’s triumphant fourth Blue Note album, Black Radio, has the spirit of an after-hours hang and the thoughtful preparation and sharp execution of a studio effort. After making two acoustic trio albums for the vaunted label, the pianist/keyboardist introduced his Experiment band on the second half of 2009’s Double Booked. On Black Radio, Experiment saxophonist/flautist/vocoder player Casey Benjamin, bass guitarist Derrick Hodge, and drummer/percussionist Chris Dave are back, as are guest vocalists Bilal and Mos Def (now going by yasiin bey). They’re joined by a slew of similarly open-eared, jazz-informed contributors, from Erykah Badu (on a buoyant version of the Mongo Santamaria standard “Afro Blue”) to Meshell Ndegeocello and Lupe Fiasco. Lalah Hathaway can be heard on the two most recognizable covers—handling lead vocals on Sade’s “Cherish the Day” and trading dreamy, wordless crooning with Benjamin’s vocoder-aided vocals on an extended outro to Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
- 2024
Artist Playlists
- The piano man who found the common ground between jazz, hip hop, and R&B.
Live Albums
Radio Shows
- Robert Glasper pulls back the curtain on his music-making life.
More To Hear
- Robert Glasper plays songs that soundtracked his youth.
- Robert highlights artists from his Black Radio albums.
- Robert Glasper plays songs you may not know he was on.
- Robert Glasper previews his Apple Music exclusive album.
- The artist on “Wake Up (feat. MMYYKK) [Flipped by MMYYKK].”
- Set off Black Music Month with three icons on one track.
- The jazz artist discusses his holiday album In December.
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About Robert Glasper
Few artists have done more to infuse the sound of modern jazz with hip-hop and contemporary R&B than keyboardist/producer/songwriter Robert Glasper. When Glasper—born in Houston, Texas in 1978—emerged with 2004 debut album Mood, he was firmly entrenched in the jazz camp, embracing modern harmony and complicated rhythm with a focus on improvisation. He reinforced his jazz bona fides leading an acoustic trio on his first few albums for Blue Note. But by the end of the 2000s, he began mixing and matching styles at will, increasingly collaborating with rappers and singers like Bilal and Mos Def. His musical transition is electrifying on 2012 breakthrough Black Radio, where the collision was less about fusing jazz and hip-hop and more about tapping rhythmic and harmonic mutability in service to boom-bap grooves. (He’s gone on to produce multiple editions of the Black Radio series.) Glasper's instincts made him a natural in the producer role on albums like Kendrick Lamar's 2015 To Pimp a Butterfly. In the late 2010s, Glasper formed all-star groups R+R=NOW (including Terrace Martin and Christian Scott) and August Greene (with Common and Karriem Riggins) that underlined his collaborative impulses and disregard for genre purity. He's also scored for film and TV, including Issa Rae’s The Photograph and HBO’s Winning Time with Nicolas Britell and Jeff Beal. Glasper's aesthetic has been embraced and stretched by an ever-growing coterie that encompasses legends like Herbie Hancock and younger artists such as rapper and composer Denzel Curry.
- FROM
- Houston, TX, United States
- BORN
- April 5, 1978
- GENRE
- Jazz