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Singer-songwriter Joby Jay takes us to the beach for some Cool Breeze. (Photo: Contributed)
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‘Cool Breeze’ is the newly released track from the Big Girl Ting songbird, Joby Jay, which shows a different side to the artiste.
The neo-soul eccentric singer-songwriter says this song has a very relaxing feel, and the plan was to transcend listeners to the closest beach or their favourite nature haunt.
“A feel-good song that will leave you swaying”, is what a statement from the Joby Jay team described the track as.
Cool Breeze, produced by Koastal Kings, will be released tomorrow, so now’s as good a time as any to stream the track.
You can find it on all digital platforms here.
“A clear heart and a pure mind, good friends and good vibes … Cool Breeze.”
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