Bernell Jones II's new single, "1979," feels like a song that has benefited from time.
Originally written during lockdown and reworked years later with his live band in mind, the track sounds focused, confident, and fully formed.
Built on a steady bass groove, crisp drums, and rich synth textures, "1979" blends jazz fusion with touches of funk and disco. Jones II's saxophone sits comfortably at the center of the mix, leading the track with melodic lines that are catchy without feeling overly polished.
Julius Rodriguez also makes a strong impression on the track. His synth solo adds extra energy midway through and helps push the arrangement into a bigger, more expansive sound.
The title references the year Off the Wall was released, and while "1979" doesn't borrow directly from that record, it captures some of the same sense of movement and feel-good energy that inspired Jones II in the first place.
More than anything, "1979" is just a great listen. The feel stays consistent throughout, the performances are sharp, and the chemistry between the musicians comes through clearly, making it an easy track to return to.
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