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Jestofunk
Musical artist

Jestofunk are an Italian acid jazz musical group, formed in 1992 by DJ MozArt (Claudio Rispoli) and DJ Blade. They collaborated with American musician CeCe Rogers on their 1997 début album, Love in a Black Dimension, as well as later projects. The album sold 50,000 copies in Italy. The group's 2000 album, Universal Mother, featured American singer Jocelyn Brown.

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  1. Ankeny, Jason, "Jestofunk > Overview", Allmusic, Rovi Corporation, retrieved 6 February 2011 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  2. Dezzani, Mark (14 June 1997), "Acts Sent From Italy", Billboard, Prometheus Global Media, p. 52, retrieved 6 February 2011 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
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