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Roy Hargrove was an American jazz trumpeter known for his versatility and ability to blend various musical styles. In 1997, he won a Grammy Award for the album "Habana" with his group Crisol, which explored Afro-Cuban rhythms. In 2002, he received another Grammy for the album "Directions in Music" with Herbie Hancock and Michael Brecker. Hargrove also led the RH Factor, a group that fused jazz with neo-soul and hip-hop. He collaborated with artists like D'Angelo and Erykah Badu. His 2008 album "Earfood" was critically acclaimed for its return to acoustic jazz.
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