Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

08.31.2021 - By Jesse ThornPlay

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Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have been working together for 40 years, producing some of the biggest R&B; records of all time. In their four decades of working together, the fedora-wearing giants of R&B; music have written and produced over 40 top-ten hits. They've worked with Prince, Babyface, Usher, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson and more — the list goes on and on. All that producing hadn't left them a lot of time to write songs of their own, but lucky for us, that's changed. This past July they released their first ever album as recording artists. It's called "Jam & Lewis, Volume 1," and it sure was worth the wait. It features vocals from a bunch of their collaborators: Mary J. Blige, Boys II Men, Morris Day and more. The music legends join Bullseye to talk about the new album, the hits they contributed vocals to, and the jaw-dropping synthesizer work they do on the Janet Jackson single "Love Will Never Do."

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