Released on August 28, 1996, Jamiroquai’s third studio album, Travelling Without Moving , cemented the band’s status as global superstars. Driven by frontman Jay Kay’s distinct vocals, environmental philosophy, and obsession with fast cars, the album bridged the gap between underground British acid jazz and mainstream global pop. Today, it remains the best-selling funk album in history, having sold over eight million copies worldwide. The Historical Context: Acid Jazz Meets the Mainstream
Globally, the album has sold over 8 million copies, earning a spot in the as the best-selling funk album in history. At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, Jamiroquai walked away with four moonmen for "Virtual Insanity," including the coveted Video of the Year, cementing their status as visual and musical icons of the era. The Modern Digital Legacy Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving 1996-rar