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JJdaBeat puts that soul & rhythm into "Flat White"

Jan Christopher (Juhl), a Danish drummer from a country with a history of drum excellence, has been wielding the drumsticks since the tender age of three, and it shows. Not a beat of "Flat White" has that, which doesn't seem wholly like it's served three lives behind the kit. But here JJ comes out from behind the drum space and sets down a tune that's the perfect refreshment. The melody is delicious, and the song appears as mild and fresh as a scoop of delightful whiskey.

Moreover, "Flat White" is, in essence, a cafe tune lazing in lush, guitar work and delightfully plain lyrics about that first morning joe or the greatest love of your life song. That being said, the epistle shows the additional salute to women, the female and her charm in all its purity. Witness as JJ chants the tune with a heavy feeling and delights us with the seamless blend of the woman and the little burst of soulful art that will make a person sway. The parallel song is as snug as it sounds, thinking of that little neighborhood cafe after the culminating deluge of rain.

It is also JJ's original solo record, starting; he presents the core R&B, pop, and reggae side of his double record before letting the rock continue. The recording is a sound portrait of the creator, lyrical, unpleasant, and aggressive. Or, like JJ places it, once you've suffered through hell on earth, nothing frightens your tree. Such a light outlook radiates through "Flat White". Its powerful music has a whiff of soul to it. JJdaBeat's plain surefire scream expresses that he's not around to ride trends, but he's out to run it with him. And with the "Flat White", JJ pours anything that slithers into the ears, similar to the latter couple of sips of that tasty coffee: silky, sweet, delicious, and flavorful.

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