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Classic fusion music masterpieces. Recommended staple tracks.

“Fusion” is a music genre that grew out of jazz, and true to its name, it blends a wide range of elements into a genuinely crossover sound that has produced countless classic albums and songs.

If you’re curious about fusion and want to sample a few tracks, this article introduces essential tunes—from soft, stylish numbers to complex, groundbreaking pieces.

Focusing mainly on overseas artists, we’ll cover beloved hits from years past, canonical staples, and standout tracks by artists who blend the hallmarks of jazz fusion with contemporary flair.

Whether you’re feeling nostalgic for the old days or searching for modern fusion, read on.

Fusion music masterpieces. Recommended classic tracks (141–150)

You Bet Your LoveHerbie Hancock

He proved with Head Hunters that long tracks could still sell in the pop scene, but who would have thought he’d take it this far into black contemporary (urban contemporary)? The song drew mixed reactions when it was first released, yet listening now, it’s simply a pleasantly smooth dance number.

Aga di BebeAQUARIUS & LOUIS ANTONIO

Brasil Aquarius & Luis Antonio – Agua de Beber
Aga di BebeAQUARIUS & LOUIS ANTONIO

This song became world-famous thanks to Astrud Gilberto’s charmingly lisping vocal style, but this version achieves a denser sound than traditional bossa nova.

The male scat in the middle of the track, in particular, is a very tasteful arrangement.

Window Shoppin’HIRAM BULLOCK

A track by Hiram Bullock, an American jazz-fusion guitarist born in Sakai, Osaka, Japan, featuring a striking intro with a funky, clean guitar sound.

The guitar’s coolness shines throughout the entire piece, making it a highly rewarding listen for guitarists and guitar fans alike.

Since he was born in Japan, it feels easy to feel a personal connection—an absolutely top-tier fusion guitar number.

The MomentKenny G

Kenny G – The Moment (Official Video)
The MomentKenny G

Included on the 1996 album “The Moment.” A saxophonist born in 1956 from Seattle.

In 1999, he was recognized by the Guinness Book for having the highest cumulative album sales.

This track is notable for its gentle piano intro and velvety saxophone playing.

Sick Talk (feat. Becca Stevens)Kneebody

“Sick Talk,” a track by the American fusion band NiiBOdi.

The arrangement puts the female vocals front and center, while also showcasing more jazz-like playing rooted in jazz-derived fusion.

Highlights include the passionate, delay-drenched trumpet solo that hits right from the intro, and there’s a joy in discovering something new no matter how many times you listen.