Artist's albums
Electric Cowboy: Born In Carolina Mud
2022 · album
Brother!
2020 · EP
Brother!
2020 · single
Luv n Pain
2020 · single
Too Far
2020 · single
Yadig!
2019 · album
My Baby's Gone
2019 · single
Take It to the Top
2019 · single
K.M.O
2019 · single
Black as Hell!
2018 · single
Hurtown, USA
2017 · album
What's Real (feat. Laura Reed)
2017 · single
Hurtown
2017 · single
Nu Burn Ave (Intercruise) [feat. Neon Indian]
2017 · single
Steady
2017 · single
Wear & Tear (feat. Laura Reed)
2017 · single
Groove!
2016 · album
Up On Your Love
2016 · single
Cold Call
2016 · single
Boulevards
2015 · EP
Got To Go
2015 · single
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Biography
Jamil Rashad’s latest album as Boulevards, Electric Cowboy: Born in Carolina Mud, jubilantly mixes soul, country, jazz, hip-hop, indie rock, and every other style of music played in the Tarheel State, but the dominant sound is pure funk. The music is crammed with inventive, inverting grooves that are gritty, warm, and weird. Produced by Rashad with Blake Rhein (Durand Jones & the Indications) and featuring members of Black Pumas and Twin Peaks, the album unfolds kaleidoscopically, giving him the space to confront his own demons while showcasing the energy and charisma that have made him a mainstay in the North Carolina music scene. Songs like “How Do Ya” and “Better Off Dead” (featuring Nikki Lane) grapple with addiction, self-sabotage, and systemic racism, but Electric Cowboy mixes the confessional with the communal, as Rashad balances those tribulations with wild, electric rhythms. “You got some heavy, dark shit,” he declares, “but you also got some joyful compositions, funky basslines, dope harmonies, infectious hooks. That’s what funk is!”