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Ginga C and NoahMz turn Cornwall Nights into a sleek Jazz Wave flight of late night ambition and glow

From London, UK, Ginga C, a modern rapper who tags his sound “Jazz Wave,” links up with producer NoahMz for “Cornwall Nights,” a compact 8-track joint album that moves like a night flight. It’s structured with intention, runway chatter, a steady climb, cruising altitude, then a drift into something star-lit. The whole thing runs on forward motion, a futuristic bounce, and smooth, jazz-kissed textures that keep the mood polished without turning cold. You can hear the project chasing that higher feeling, the quiet rush of leveling up, letting yesterday fall away, and staying locked into momentum.

It starts with “Take Off (Intro),” a spoken, captain-style bit that plays like a pre-flight announcement. It’s a small touch, but it works, it places you in the cockpit and commits to the album’s concept early. Then “Past Life” brings Ginga C in sharp focus, skating over modern hip-hop drums with an ease that sounds earned, not casual. The verses feel relatable without straining for confession, and the hook lingers, the kind you catch yourself humming later when you’re doing something completely unrelated.

The centerpiece is “Space” (feat. Ziey Kizzy), a hook-heavy anthem that grabs the theme head-on. The vocals aim for weightlessness, NoahMz leans into sleek, futuristic production, and the title starts to feel literal in the best way, like the track is widening the room around you. Midway through, “A Brief Interlude” returns to the flight narrative and offers a calm reset, a reminder that everything’s steady. It’s a clean breath before the next climb.

“Talk About It” (feat. Lillia) is where the album softens into a late-night blur. Lillia’s velvet vocals slide neatly alongside Ginga C’s rap cadence, and the crossover feels natural, half R&B glow, half smooth rap confidence. By the time the project closes with “Space Remix” (feat. Jerz & Chief Reck), the energy gets an extra push. The added voices bring more spark and make the finale feel bigger, like the album is widening its wings right before landing, built for replay without begging for it.

There’s a clear kinship with the cool cruising energy of artists like Curren$y and Larry June, but “Cornwall Nights” doesn’t settle for imitation. It flips that influence into Ginga C’s own world of “Jazz Wave,” clean motion, slick talk, and music that plays like you’re gliding above city lights with the windows cracked just enough to feel alive.

Ginga C has said he wanted the album to feel like elevation, the moment you stop forcing life and it starts moving with you. With NoahMz, he shapes “Cornwall Nights” like a flight plan, take off, cruise, float, then land somewhere larger than where you started.

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