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James Forman (January 3, 1946 – January 9, 2022), known professionally as Mtume or James Mtume, was an American jazz and R&B musician, songwriter, record producer, activist, and radio personality.

He came to prominence as a jazz musician, working with between 1971 and 1975. Mtume's R&B group, also called , is best known for the 1983 R&B hit song "Juicy Fruit", which has been repeatedly sampled, most notably by The Notorious B.I.G. on his hit "Juicy". Mtume the band also had a top-five R&B hit with the single "You, Me, and He".


Life and career
Mtume was born James Forman on January 3, 1946, in , Pennsylvania. He was the son of jazz saxophonist , and was raised by his mother, Bertha Forman, and his stepfather, a Philadelphia local jazz pianist, James "Hen Gates" Forman.

He grew up in a musical environment with jazz musicians frequenting his parents' house. He learned to play piano and percussion; however, from his teenage years he was pursuing athletics as a swimmer, having achieved the title of the first black Middle Atlantic AAU champion in the backstroke, and in 1966 he entered Pasadena City College on a swimming scholarship.

In 1966, Mtume joined the , a Black empowerment group founded by and , while a student at Pasadena City College. Mtume received his name, which means "messenger" in , from Karenga who gave members of the organization names to match their personality traits.

(2026). 9780814798782, NYU Press. .
He was part of the group which celebrated the first in 1966. In 1967 he co-edited The Quotable Karenga with Clyde Halisi, which has been called "the best expression of Karenga's ideas".
(2026). 9781136773471, Routledge. .
Mtume left the US Organisation in 1969.
(2026). 9780822392620, Duke University Press. .
In 1995 he met and remained close to him until the end of his life.

Mtume's professional debut was on Kawaida, a 1969 album by his uncle, . His first recording released under his own name was Alkebu-lan: Land of the Blacks, recorded live at The East, a Black nationalist community arts and education center in Brooklyn, and released on Strata-East Records.

(2026). 9781440840074, ABC-CLIO.
Both albums were intended to merge free jazz and cultural identity.
(2009). 9780822392620, Duke University Press. .

After his return from the West Coast he moved to New York City and had his first gigs as a sideman for ( Asante album), , and , whose group he wound up joining and playing in for the next few years.

With fellow Mtume band member , he won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for and ' top-ten hit "Never Knew Love Like This Before", for which she also won a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.

In 1994, Mtume created music for the show New York Undercover while also creating musical appearance opportunities for other artists on the show.

In July 2018, Mtume filed a lawsuit against /, hoping to reclaim the rights for two albums and his hit single "Juicy Fruit". Mtume claimed to hold the sole copyright of these recordings, while Sony insisted that the albums were made for hire.


Personal life and death
He was married 55 years to Adrienne Young, whom he named "Kamili" which means "perfect, near perfection." They met at a US Organization gathering in Los Angeles in 1966. Mtume and Kamili raised five children, and have five grandchildren.
(2014). 9781135206802, Routledge. .
He died in South Orange, New Jersey, on January 9, 2022, at the age of 76.


Discography
James Mtume's discography includes:


As leader
  • Alkebu-Lan: Land of the Blacks (Strata-East, 1972) - with Mtume Umoja Ensemble (Carlos Garnett - Tenor & Flute, Leroy Jenkins - Violin, - Alto and Soprano Sax, - Piano, - Bass, - Drums, and Joe Lee Wilson, Eddie Micheaux, and - Vocals. Yusef Iman and Weusi Kuumba - Poets.
  • (Third Street, 1977) - with , Stanley Cowell, Dee Dee Bridgewater, , , Leroy Jenkins, and .
  • Kiss This World Goodbye (, 1978) - with Mtume
  • In Search of the Rainbow Seekers (Epic, 1980) - with Mtume
  • Juicy Fruit (Epic, 1983) - with Mtume
  • You, Me and He (Epic, 1984) - with Mtume
  • Theater of the Mind (Epic, 1986) - with Mtume


As sideman
With
  • Under Fire (Flying Dutchman, 1973) – rec. 1971
  • Bolivia (Flying Dutchman, 1973)

With

  • On the Corner (, 1972)
  • (Columbia, 1973)
  • Big Fun (Columbia, 1974)
  • Get Up with It (Columbia, 1974)
  • (Columbia, 1974)
  • Agharta (Columbia, 1975)
  • Pangaea (Columbia, 1976) – rec. 1975
  • The Complete On the Corner Sessions (Columbia, 2007)
  • (Columbia Legacy, 2015)

With

  • The Gap Sealer (Muse, 1973)
  • The Time and the Place (Landmark, 1994) – rec. 1974

With Eddie Henderson

  • Heritage (Blue Note, 1976)
  • Comin' Through (Capitol, 1977)
  • Mahal (Capitol, 1978)

With

  • Awareness (Mainstream, 1971)
  • Pure Dynamite (Mainstream, 1972)

With

  • Asante (Blue Note, 1974) – rec. 1970
  • Handscapes 2 (Strata-East, 1975) – rec. 1974

With others


As composer


As producer (with Reggie Lucas)
  • What Cha' Gonna Do with My Lovin' (20th Century, 1979)
  • Phyllis Hyman – You Know How to Love Me (, 1979)
  • Come On Inside (Buddah, 1979)
  • Stephanie Mills – Sweet Sensation (20th Century, 1980)
  • Bartz (Arista, 1980)
  • Stephanie Mills – Stephanie (20th Century, 1981)
  • Marc Sadane – One Way Love Affair (Warner Bros., 1981)
  • Stephanie Mills – Tantalizingly Hot (Casablanca, 1982)
  • Now Is the Time (, 1982)
  • The Spinners – Can't Shake This Feelin' (, 1982)
  • Marc Sadane – Exciting (Warner Bros., 1982)
  • The Best of Mtume & Lucas (Expansion, 2004) – compilation


Produced by James Mtume
  • You Might Be Surprised (Columbia Records, 1985)
  • Bloodline (, 1986)
  • Tyrone Brunson – The Method (MCA, 1986)
  • Welcome to My Dream (Epic, 1987)
  • Nu Romance Crew – Tonight (EMI America, 1987)
  • Tease – Remember (Epic, 1988)
  • Sue Ann Carwell – Blue Velvet (MCA, 1988)
  • Kiara – To Change and/or Make a Difference (Arista, 1989)
  • Freeze Factor – Chill (Epic, 1989)
The Comsat Angels-Falling, circa 1980.


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