BUTTERBALL
East Stand Brighton Boyz
The guy is an ARROGANT TWAT! He thinks he is mega-cool but is a complete and utter tosser - I hate him with a passion.
This is how the prick describes his music (from his website):
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Confirmed as the connoisseurs favourite, the AnotherLateNight and LateNightTales series have sold by the bucketload and received praise across the board with mixes from the likes of Groove Armada, Zero 7 and Sly & Robbie. Now as time moves on, it's time to carry on carrying on with their biggest artist yet: the all star, fast car, funk fuelled Jamiroquai. However, it's business as usual and the winning formula stays the same - a fluid journey through the twilight hours where your favourite artists let you in on their innermost aural secrets.
Since bursting on to the scene in ’92 with ‘When You Gonna Learn’, Jay Kay and his shit-hot band of funkateers, Jamiroquai, have been ripping up dancefloors and concert halls in equal measure. Five albums down the line, twenty million plus sales later, he’s still here and still selling. Whether it’s Emergency On Planet Earth, one of the finest protest songs of the last decade, or Little L, a whirlwind of love confusion, he’s got more hooks than a fishing tackle store.
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What a cu*t!!
This is how the prick describes his music (from his website):
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Confirmed as the connoisseurs favourite, the AnotherLateNight and LateNightTales series have sold by the bucketload and received praise across the board with mixes from the likes of Groove Armada, Zero 7 and Sly & Robbie. Now as time moves on, it's time to carry on carrying on with their biggest artist yet: the all star, fast car, funk fuelled Jamiroquai. However, it's business as usual and the winning formula stays the same - a fluid journey through the twilight hours where your favourite artists let you in on their innermost aural secrets.
Since bursting on to the scene in ’92 with ‘When You Gonna Learn’, Jay Kay and his shit-hot band of funkateers, Jamiroquai, have been ripping up dancefloors and concert halls in equal measure. Five albums down the line, twenty million plus sales later, he’s still here and still selling. Whether it’s Emergency On Planet Earth, one of the finest protest songs of the last decade, or Little L, a whirlwind of love confusion, he’s got more hooks than a fishing tackle store.
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What a cu*t!!