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1076 days active

19 recorded songs

ACHIEVEMENTS OF VERSION 1
  • VERSION 1 WAS THE FIRST VERSION OF THE BAND

  • VERSION 1 WROTE MORE MATERIAL COLLECTIVELY THAN ALL THE OTHER VERSIONS OF THE BAND; ALTHOUGH MOST OF THOSE SONGS WERE NEVER RECORDED

  • VERSION 1 NAMED THE BAND 'JHAZINGHA-KHALIPH'

  • VERSION 1 CAME UP WITH THE IDEA OF USING CODE-NAMES FOR EACH MEMBER

  • VERSION 1 RECORDED THE ONLY GROUP DOUBLE-DISC ALBUM

  • VERSION 1 NAMED THE RECORD LABEL KRAZILU RECORDS

  • VERSION 1 WAS ONE OF THE ONLY VERSIONS THAT NEVER HAD A GROUP PHOTO SHOOT SO THEIR CD BOOKLET CONTAINED ALL DRAWINGS OF THE BAND MEMBERS

  • VERSION 1 ESTABLISHED A COLOR ASSOCIATED WITH EACH MEMBER, CE-LINE (YELLOW), MUFFY (RED), LON (GREEN), PIDGET (BLUE)

  • VERSION 1 WAS THE ONLY VERSION TO HAVE A PARENTAL ADVISORY STICKER ON THEIR ALBUM ARTWORK

  • VERSION 1 WAS THE FIRST LINEUP TO HAVE TWO FEMALE MEMBERS AND TWO MALE MEMBERS

  • EVERYONE IN VERSION 1 WERE BORN THE SAME YEAR AND GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL THE SAME YEAR

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On August 19, 2002 four friends decided to start a music project that they didn't know would last for years; and in different versions as well.  Not musically trained, they came up with the name Jhazingha-Khaliph and had written over two hundred songs before going into the studio to record.  It started with two of them, Muffy and Pidget, writing songs in 1999.  One of these songs was called 'Myst', the first Jhazingha-Khaliph song.  Muffy and Pidget would write verses that conflicted with each other.  For instance, when Pidget would write a negative verse, the next line Muffy would write would be a positive verse.  Later Ce-Line and Lon became friends with the two of them but they still were not a band yet.
Pidget told Ce-Line he had written a bunch of songs and was going to the recording studio to record them.  Ce-Line told Lon and Lon suggested that they should become a group.  When Pidget was approached with the group idea he contacted Muffy who was five to six months pregnant and Muffy was in.  The four became the founding members of their own amateur group.
It was later decided that Jhazingha-Khaliph would be their name after many failed attempts to come up with another name.  They wrote and rehearsed their own songs and divided the songs between themselves.  Each member named their own group album:  Ce-Line named Ghetto Dimensions, Lon named Groove 2 Move, Muffy named Blind Spot and Pidget named Northeast Hurricane.  Their first album was to be named Jhazingha-Khaliph after the group and then Ghetto Dimensions was to be their second album, Groove To Move their third album, Blind Spot their fourth album and Northeast Hurricane their fifth album.
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This Album Was Never Recorded

Jhazingha-Khaliph

VERSION 1:  The Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget, Lon line-up

This album was named after the band but was never recorded.

SONG LISTING:  

 

1. The Show (Intro)

2. Here Come Jhazingha-Khaliph

3. Jhazingha-Khaliph

4. Mirrors

5. Actin' Like

6. I Got The Nigga Nigga

7. Mama I's Tired (Intermission)

8. Lullaby

9. Dizzy

10. Turned Around And Told You

11. Talk Show (Interlude)

11. Studio Time

12. Silence

13. Fairy Tales

14. It's Killing Me

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Ghetto Dimensions

VERSION 1:  The Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget, Lon line-up

This group album was named by Ce-Line.  It had all group songs on it but was never recorded.

SONG LISTING:  

 

1. Murder Days

2. Ghetto Dimensions

3. You Ain't Payin' Me E-Nuff

4. Her Body Caught His Eye

5. Big Body Girl

6. Mister

7. One Way Hustler

8. Yes-No

9. Get Over Me

10. Lost Dreams

11. Legacy

12. Same Old Dame

13. Heaven

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This Album Was Never Recorded

Groove To Move

VERSION 1:  The Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget, Lon line-up

This group album was named by Lon.  It had all group songs on it but was never recorded.

SONG LISTING:  

 

1. Party Girl

2. Nasty Rashan

3. Groove To Move

4. Phone Game

5. Cocky

6. At The Club

7. Phony

8. Rhinocerous

9. Hip-Hop Freestyle

10. Swing It

11. U Ain't Gettin' It

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This Album Was Never Recorded

Blind Spot

VERSION 1:  The Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget, Lon line-up

This group album was named by Muffy.  It had all group songs on it but was never recorded.

SONG LISTING:  

 

1. Positive Picture

2. Myst

3. Get Your Ass Out Of Here Now

4. Untitled

5. Love You

6. Light

7. Blind Spot

8. Forever Yours

9. And

10. Special

11. Void

12. Some People

13. Sayin' & Tellin'

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This Album Was Never Recorded

Northeast Hurricane

VERSION 1:  The Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget, Lon line-up

This group album was named by Pidget.  It had all group songs on it but was never recorded.

SONG LISTING:  

 

1. Garbage

2. Northeast Hurricane

3. Fish

4. The Queen of England

5. Aftershock

6. Tropical Storm

7. African-American Woman

8. Leave Me The Fuck Alone

9. Get Your Ass Out Of Here Now (Remix)

10. I Can't Believe

11. Hot-Hot

12. Diamond Girl

13. And (Remix)

14. No More

15. Psion

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All the members went through the songs and picked which songs they wanted on their albums.  Lon's sister Cannie also wrote songs and Lon's sister Malan did some vocals with the band.  Pidget's sister Erica also did vocals for the band on their first album.  Muffy had her son and it became harder to get the project done.  Pidget and Ce-Line began writing solo projects while waiting on the band to record but those solo projects also were never recorded.  Pidget wrote three albums called Kestrel, Sequel and Gospel and Ce-Line wrote an album called The Reflections of Ce-Line.
Rehearsals were done on a regular basis.  Ce-Line got angry with the band on his song 'Mirrors' during a rehearsal and stopped talking to them because Muffy, Lon and Pidget made additions to the song that he didn't like.
This was 2002-2004 so there were no cellphones to take selfies with.  This was the era of the disposable camera where you took the pictures and rolled the scroll to take the next picture then you took the film to the drugstore to get processed.  However, this version of the band never did any photo shoots.  For over fifteen years they only existed together in one photo Pidget's mother took of them with their friend Gary.
Jhazingha-Khaliph sent their music to get copyrighted by the Library of Congress and prepared to record soon.  However Lon had to leave the band after their first studio session on February 8, 2004 and this left the band a trio.
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The members now only planned to record one album and end the project afterwards.  However, they didn't know that their band would continue for several more years, even dividing themselves into two eras (The era of the 'Original' Jhazingha-Khaliph and the era of the 'New' Jhazingha-Khaliph) and multiple different versions of themselves.
These four, Muffy, Ce-Line, Pidget and Lon, were the founding members of the band.
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Lon returned to Jhazingha-Khaliph on July 14, 2019 and Version 1 began recording the album JK Presents 'Pioneer' The Album.  The style of the album incorporated was resemblant of The Conversion.  The founding members finally did their first photo shoots in December of 2019.
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1 The Conversion

NOTE
In order to hear this album, you must scroll down and stop the default album, JK Presents 'Pioneer' The Album, before playing.

NOTE
In order to hear this album, you must scroll down and stop the default album, JK Presents 'Pioneer' The Album, before playing.

NOTE
JK Presents 'Pioneer' The Album, is the current default album for this page.  Stop this album to listen to the other albums.

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EVERY ALBUM!!!

EVERY MEMBER!!!

EVERY VERSION!!!

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VERSION

One

MEMBERS

Muffy (August 19, 2002 - February 8, 2004)
Lon (August 19, 2002 - February 8, 2004)
Pidget (August 19, 2002 - February 8, 2004)
Ce-Line (August 19, 2002 - February 8, 2004)
Muffy (July 14, 2019 - December 31, 2020)
Lon (July 14, 2019 - December 31, 2020)
Pidget (July 14, 2019 - December 31, 2020)
Ce-Line (July 14, 2019 - December 31, 2020)

DATES ACTIVE

August 19, 2002 - February 8, 2004
July 14, 2019 - December 31, 2020

ERA

The Original Jhazingha-Khaliph

RECORD LABEL

Krazilu Records

DISCOGRAPHY

The Conversion
JK Presents 'Pioneer' The Album

SONGS AFFILIATED

It’s Time To Dance

I Keep Attractin’

Gone 4 Good

Crazy

Scorned

Don’t Wanna Hear It

Ree-Ree

I Wish A Nigga Would

Cardboard You

Here Comes Jhazingha-Khaliph

I'm Distorted

They Be Plottin'

What's The Purpose Of This Call

The Power Of GOD

R U Shittin' Me

Freestyle

Sticky Hands

Can't Nobody Tell Me Nothin'

Old Ship Of Zion

Version One of Jhazingha-Khaliph

Muffy, Ce-Line, Lon and Pidget made up Version One of Jhazingha-Khaliph.

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