Jamiroquai Quotes & Trivia

Trivia

A few of of Jamiroquai's instrumentals have vocals when played Live. These include Music of the Mind and Slipin 'N' Slidin.

A few of Jamiroquai's instrumentals do not appear on the albums, but instead, appear on the B-sides of a few of their singles. Space Clav appears on the 1995 Space Cowboy single, Bullet appears on the 1996 Virtual Insanity single, and Slipin 'N' Slidin appears on the 1996 Cosmic Girl single.

In 2006, several singles from Jamiroquai were released. These included Space Cowboy, Deeper Underground, Love Foolosophy, and Cosmic Girl. These singles included only remixes and not the original songs.

During the time the first four albums were released, a few of the singles that were released were canceled and were only promos, making it rare for someone to find the CD today. A few of these included Revolution 1993 and Morning Glory.

Although Jason Kay was the creator and the singer of Jamiroquai, many fans believe that it was the bassist Stuart Zender who was the backbone of the group during the 90s, due to his rhythmic bass playing.

For the first three albums that were released, Jamiroquai did two Instrumental tracks for each one. When Synkronized was released, only one Instrumental (excluding the track Supersonic) was done, which was the track, Destitute Illusions.

Traveling Without Moving, Jamiroquai's 3rd album, earned the title and record of being the best selling funk album of all time, with an estimated 8 million units sold, worldwide.

Jamiroquai is a name derived from the Native American Iroquois tribe combined with 'Jam', as in musical jamming.

JK's full name is Jason Kaye.

JK has always had a love of Adidas, and helped design the Oregon JK model shoes.