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What does the song 368 by Jamie T mean?

What does the song 368 by Jamie T mean?

About “368”. This song is about moveing from one place to another to escape your problems and how it is hard to do so. Also that the people you surround yourself with really do effect how you behaviour and in Jamie’s choice of friends often in a worse way.

When did Jamie T release his second album?

Jamie released his critically acclaimed debut album Panic Prevention in 2007. He released his second studio album Kings and Queens in 2009. In 2014, Jamie released his long anticipated third studio album Carry on the Grudge after a five-year absence. He released his fourth studio album Trick in 2016.

What’s the name of Jamie T’s favourite song?

Jamie has said that his favourite song in this album is “Emily’s Heart” because it reminds him of Emily Evans, (a former girlfriend – now a doctoral student at the University of Cambridge). Talking about Kings & Queens, Jamie said “I didn’t do my second album. I did my third one instead.” Kings & Queens reached No. 2 in the UK Albums chart.

When did the first Jamie T video come out?

Two videos were made for the song; the first video in 2006 consisted of monkeys living in a house and short clips of Jamie singing, while the second video in 2007 features the late actor Bob Hoskins walking along the River Thames lip synching to the lyrics.

Where do you come from by Jamie T?

Where you come from? Where you at, Jack? Like a dead-mark street-thief feeling the crack?

What makes your body contort like that Jamie T?

That makes your body contort like that? This song is about moveing from one place to another to escape your problems and how it is hard to do so. Also that the people you surround yourself with really do effect how you behaviour and in Jamie’s choice of friends often in a worse way. What have the artists said about the song?

What’s the meaning of the song Move by Jamie Foxx?

This song is about moveing from one place to another to escape your problems and how it is hard to do so. Also that the people you surround yourself with really do effect how you behaviour and in Jamie’s choice of friends often in a worse way.