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Popular Jazz Songs: 2024

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All About Jazz tracks how often a featured song is heard, and the following represent the most popular in 2024. If you missed them the first time around, give them a listen now, and enjoy!

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Dive Into The Deep Blue
From: Dive Into The Deep Blue feat. Ithamara Koorax
By Gustavo Cysne



Feel Like Making Love Feat. Arnaldo DeSouteiro
From: Feel Like Making Love
By Ithamara Koorax



Take Five
From: It's Time
By Paul Tobey



Filthy McNasty
From: Soul Jazz
By Vincent Herring



Madrugada (featuring Eddie Daniels & Mike Mainieri)
From: Madrugada
By Luiz Millan



Shrini's Dream
From: This Moment
By Shakti



Soul Glide
From: Soul Glide
By Tony Adamo



Waltz-Rag
From: Waltz-Rag
By Gregory Golub



Come In Funky (feat. Ron Carter & Woody Mankowski)
From: Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 5: Chill
By Tobin Mueller



Araponga
From: Araponga
By Abdallah Harati



Like This
From: Evolution
By Tobias Grim



Motivation
From: This Light Has No Darkness, Volume 1
By David Friesen



Mood Indigo
From:
By Lucia Fodde



Encaminho
From: Beams
By Dan Costa



Latin Gypsy
From: The Missing Link
By Ricardo Gautreau



Faith
From: Re Up
By Greg Skaff



One Hand, One Heart
From: Reflections On Love
By Tom Nazziola



First Contact
From: Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 5: Chill
By Tobin Mueller



Let's Cook
From: Dear Earth
By Wolfgang Schalk



Touch of Time
From: The Touch of Time
By Arve Henriksen



Esperanza
From: Esperanza
By Victor Valdebenito



Nature Boy
From: Culture Today
By Edy Forey



Lay of the Land
From: This Rock We're On: Imaginary Letters
By Mike Holober



Fast Eye
From: Live at the Poster Museum
By Robby Ameen



Boarding Pass (feat Sammy Figueroa)
From: Boarding Pass
By Reginald Policard



The Windmills of Your Mind
From: Tiny Big Band 2
By Nikos Chatzitsakos



West 4th St
From: Longing
By Hyeonseon Baek



Better Try
From: Night Watch
By Bob Holz



Ambulator
From: Improbable Solutions
By Bill Anschell



Someone to Watch Over Me
From: Standards II
By Noah Haidu



The Beauty of Everyday Life
From: The Beauty of Everyday Life
By Mike Casey



In Winter Blooms
From: Exuberance
By Christopher Zuar



Dear Mr. Hill
From: Dear Mr. Hill
By Andrew Wilcox



D.D.Q.
From: Everything You Could Be
By Christopher Parnis



Aloft
From: Aloft
By Bryn Roberts



Hand-Me-Down Blues
From: Blue Topaz
By Peter Hand



Blue Note
From: Nimble Digits
By Geoff Stradling



Kind of Kenny
From: Kind of Kenny
By Jason Keiser



Mazwati Tea
From: Small Worlds Volume Two
By Darren Pickering



Henceforth
From: Ngatibatanei / Let Us Unite!
By Idit Shner



Dunlewey
From: Music for Poochy Patrol
By Vic Dillahay



National Nightmare
From: Dark Journey: The Music of Andrew Rathbun
By Andrew Rathbun



Dancing In The Wind
From: The Curious Badger
By Marc van Vugt



A Thousand Nights
From: A Thousand Nights
By Charlie Bates



Longing
From: Longing
By Hyeonseon Baek



Twenty Dollar Bill
From: Twenty Dollar Bill
By Elliott Sharp



Praise
From: Songs My Mom Liked
By Anthony Branker



Call to Action: Concerted Effort
From: Call to Action / Call to Prayer
By Charlie Apicella



Yéré Sago
From: Yéré Sago
By Andrea Penna



Passion
From: Being Human
By Lynne Arriale





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