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The older I get, the more I appreciate a reclusive creative.
Your time is finite, but sometimes the demand for it isnt.
This can make a week a sort of dragnet of yes, no, and maybe.
That about covered it.
Do You Love Me Now and He feel just as enticing and confoundingly alien as the others.
But Jai Paul songs are journeys.
You never end where you started.
Do You Love Me Now starts in the same place but speeds in a different direction.
Again, the magic is as much in the groove as in the getting to it.
Both songs feel likeSong Exploderepisodes about themselves.
You see a brilliant finished product coming together piece by unruly piece.
You come away wondering what Jai Paul can accomplish if left to work on his own timeline.
But the internet has only burrowed further into the kind of conspiracy thinking that beleaguered the artist in 2013.
Music fandom presently involves quite a lot of performative badgering of artists for new music.
Are we still willing to wait?