Released on April 17, 2026, “Hello World” by d’Z featuring Jared Grant and Kjell Jacobson immediately is catchy because of how naturally it blends Jazz, funk, soul, and meaningful storytelling into one uplifting experience. From the jump, the groove grabs your attention. The live instrumentation feels rich and organic, creating the kind of warm atmosphere that’s becoming increasingly rare in modern music.
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What catches instantly is the Jazz influence woven throughout the track. The horns, basslines, percussion, and silky guitar work all move together effortlessly, giving the song that classic Jamiroquai and Incognito-inspired energy while still sounding fresh and personal. Every instrument has space to breathe, and you can genuinely feel the chemistry between the musicians. It never feels robotic or overproduced. This is real music made by real players, and that authenticity carries the song.

“Hello World” balances optimism with reflection. d’Z tackles heavy themes like division, greed, fear, and social disconnection, but instead of making the record feel dark, the track leans into hope and togetherness. Lines like “I believe in love, I believe in life” become more than just a catchy hook, they feel like the emotional center of the entire song. Even with its serious message, the song still makes you want to move. That’s one of its biggest strengths.
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Jared Grant’s vocal performance adds another layer of soul and sincerity to the track. His voice glides across the arrangement smoothly, delivering the lyrics with warmth and conviction. Meanwhile, Kjell Jacobson’s guitar contributions help shape the song’s laid-back but vibrant groove. Knowing that “Hello World” was originally written three decades ago makes the release even more meaningful. The message somehow feels more relevant now than ever. d’Z has created a song that feels timeless, uplifting, and deeply human, the kind of track that leaves you thinking while still making you dance.

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