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I'll See You In 40 by Joji

Artist Biography For Joji

George Miller Known By His Stage Name Joji Is A Japanese-Australian Singer-Songwriter Rapper Record Producer And Former YouTube Personality Under His Previous Alias "Filthy Frank". In 2013 On The DizastaMusic YouTube Channel Miller Created The Video "Do The Harlem Shake Original " Which Originated From A Clip Of The Video "Filthy Compilation #6 – Smell My Fingers" The Video Has Been Viewed 60 Million Times As Of February 2019 . The Original Clip Led To The Creation Of The Harlem Shake Meme Which Was Directly Responsible For The Debut Of Baauer's "Harlem Shake" Song Atop The Billboard Hot 100. In Addition To The DizastaMusic Channel Inactive Since 2015 He Has Operated Two Other Channels TooDamnFilthy A Secondary Channel And TVFilthyFrank Main Channel . His Absurdist YouTube Channel Now Defunct Consisted Of Music Rants Ukulele Performances And A Bizarre Show With All Of The Main Characters Played By Miller Including The Titular Character Of Filthy Frank. He Also Produced Absurdist Comedy Music Under The Moniker Pink Guy With His Discography Spanning Two Full-Length Albums And An EP. His Second Album Pink Season Debuted At Number 70 On Billboard 200. In Late 2017 Miller Retired From The YouTube Channel To Focus On His Music Career Under The Name Joji Producing More Nuanced And Serious Music Releasing The EP In Tongues Which Peaked At Number 58 On The Billboard 200 And His Debut Studio Album BALLADS 1 Which Reached Number 1 On Billboard's Top R&B And Hip-Hop Chart In November 2018. With This Miller Became The First Asian Artist To Do So. Miller's Music Has Been Described As A Mix Between R&B And Trip-Hop. As Of 2022 Joji Has Released Two More Studio Albums Nectar On September 25 2020 And SMITHEREENS On November 4 2022.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: I'LL SEE YOU IN 40

“I’LL SEE YOU IN 40” Serves As The Closing Track For "BALLADS 1". A Snippet Of This Track Was Released On Joji’s Instagram During 2018 But Has Since Been Deleted. It Might Be Worth Noting That The Intro Of The Song Sound Musically Similar To His Song “unsaved Info.” Some Parts Of The Instrumental After The Intro Sound Like A Chopped Sample Of An Introduction For “unsaved Info” Popularly Used In Ukulele Covers Of The Song.

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