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u know like jon b, old school justin timberlake, journals era justin bieber, robin thicke lost without you type beat?? what happened? they either grew older to become creeps, lost the juice or both (jt n robin are utterly swagless now). severe funky white boy drought. they all wanna be rappers or djs now. listening to too much carti and too little d’angelo. losing major blue eyed soul recipes and instead trying to speak patios convincingly. JMSN’s newfound popularity will save us, god willing. put your jamiroquai hat on, white boys. have some fun.
Nov 16, 2024

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