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Nick Stefanacci’s ‘Right Here, Right Now’ Hits Peak Jazz Charts

Imani CarterImani CarterMarch 19, 2026 663 Minutes read0

Key Takeaways

Nick Stefanacci has officially released his highly anticipated studio album, Right Here, Right Now*.

  • The project features a star-studded lineup of collaborators, including Ozzie Melendez and Tony Lindsay.

The album marks a significant evolution from his previous EP, En Fuego*, embracing a more polished, contemporary jazz-pop sound.

  • Critical reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with the title track seeing significant streaming growth and radio play.

Summary Lead

Acclaimed saxophonist Nick Stefanacci – Right Here, Right Now has officially landed as the premier jazz release of the season, marking a transformative moment in the artist’s career. Released on February 13, 2026, the album is a masterclass in modern fusion, combining the raw energy of live instrumentation with the slick production of contemporary R&B and pop. Featuring nine tracks that journey through high-octane grooves and soulful ballads, the record cements Stefanacci’s position as a leading voice in the international jazz scene.

The Deep Dive

A New Chapter in the Stefanacci Legacy

Following the critical success of his En Fuego EP, Nick Stefanacci entered the studio with a clear vision: to create a body of work that captures the urgency of the present moment. The resulting album, Right Here, Right Now, is more than just a collection of songs; it is a sonic manifesto. The project highlights Stefanacci’s virtuosity on the saxophone while allowing space for his technical arrangements to breathe within a modern landscape. By integrating elements of Latin jazz, funk, and smooth soul, the artist has created a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

Collaborative Excellence and Artistic Synergy

One of the defining features of Right Here, Right Now is the caliber of musicianship brought by Stefanacci’s guests. The opening track, “Get Right Up,” features the legendary Ozzie Melendez, setting a high-energy tone that persists throughout the record. Perhaps most notable is the reimagined cover of “Oye Comó Va,” featuring Tony Lindsay and Miles Gilderdale. This track demonstrates Stefanacci’s ability to pay homage to the classics while infusing them with his signature vibrant energy and modern production values.

Technical Mastery Meets Emotional Depth

From the upbeat rhythm of “Uptown Hustle” to the introspective vibes of “Lullaby (instrumental),” the album showcases Stefanacci’s range. The title track, “Right Here, Right Now,” has already emerged as a fan favorite, boasting thousands of plays within weeks of its debut. The track serves as a centerpiece for the album’s thematic focus on mindfulness and the power of the immediate experience. Stefanacci’s saxophone work is characteristically lyrical, often mimicking the human voice in its emotional delivery and phrasing, a trait that has earned him comparisons to the greats of the genre.

The Production Landscape of 2026

The album was recorded with a focus on high-fidelity audio, making it a favorite for audiophiles. Stefanacci worked closely with videographer Shaun Copeland for the visual components of the project, ensuring that the aesthetic of the album matched its auditory sophistication. As the industry continues to shift toward digital-first releases, Stefanacci has successfully utilized social media and streaming platforms to build a global community of listeners, proving that jazz remains a vital and evolving art form in the mid-2020s.

FAQ: People Also Ask

When was Nick Stefanacci’s ‘Right Here, Right Now’ released?
The album was officially released on February 13, 2026, accompanied by the lead single of the same name and a series of high-production music videos.

Who are the featured artists on the new Nick Stefanacci album?
Significant collaborators include Ozzie Melendez, Tony Lindsay, and Miles Gilderdale, all of whom contribute to the album’s diverse and rich soundscape.

What genre is the album ‘Right Here, Right Now’?
The album is primarily classified as Contemporary Jazz or Jazz Fusion, though it incorporates heavy influences from R&B, Soul, and Latin music.

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Imani Carter

Imani is a powerful cultural commentator who explores the deep connections between the African diaspora and Latin music. With a background in cultural studies from Howard University, her insightful essays delve into the history of Afro-Latino artists, the social impact of the music, and its role in movements for social justice.

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