Ginga C and NoahMz turn Cornwall Nights into an eight track Jazz Wave ascent built for smooth motion and replay

From London, UK, Ginga C approaches “Cornwall Nights” with the ease of someone who knows exactly where he’s headed. Paired with producer NoahMz, he delivers an eight track joint album that’s organized around a single idea: elevation. It’s the feeling you get when effort stops being abstract and starts moving, when yesterday can’t grab your ankle anymore, and tomorrow feels close enough to touch.

You can hear the influence of Curren$y and Larry June in the project’s relaxed polish and luxury minded glide, but it never settles into imitation. Ginga C reshapes that mood into his own space, mixing modern hip hop with jazz tinted textures and a futuristic bounce that plays like city lights seen from above. The details matter here. The pacing is measured, transitions are clean, and the hooks arrive with purpose. Even the spoken interludes feel like part of the design, guiding you through the album as if it’s a trip with a clear route.

“Take Off (Intro)” sets the concept immediately, a pilot style commentary that puts you in your seat before anything leaves the ground. “Past Life” follows with a confident lock in, Ginga C moving “like water” over crisp drums. The bars stay relatable, and the hook has that stubborn stickiness you catch yourself repeating later. Then “Space” (feat. Ziey Kizzy) opens up into the record’s weightless center, all floating vocals and sleek, forward leaning production. The chorus is built for replay, and it earns it.

Halfway through, “A Brief Interlude” returns to the flight narrative, basically telling you the ride is steady and the altitude is right. “Talk About It” (feat. Lillia) is the crossover moment, with Lillia’s smooth vocals wrapping around Ginga’s cadence and turning it into a melodic rap track with real playlist pull. The landing comes with a statement: “Space Remix” (feat. Jerz & Chief Reck) pushes the album’s signature theme into a crew mission, louder, tougher, and made to feel big.

Together, Ginga C and NoahMz clearly wanted the project to move like flying. There’s build up, there’s cruise control, there’s calm, and then there’s that last surge that makes you want to start over from the top.

With “Cornwall Nights,” they deliver a cohesive, concept driven album that still plays easily like a playlist. It’s smooth enough for late night drives, sharp enough for bar lovers, and melodic enough to stay with you. This is momentum music, polished, confident, and built to live in rotation.

Stream “Cornwall Nights” available now on major streaming platforms.

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