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  2. Golden Hour (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jvke, to his credit, nails the push-pull at the heart of the song—nimble enough to sound nonchalant during the lead-up, then giving his absolute all on the hook — while the racing piano line beneath him is a memorable piece of production that simultaneously doesn't distract from the vocal take."

  3. At a time when songwriting and production credits often run for pages, JVKE’s “golden hour” is a distinct outlier. From its piano intro and rap-sung verses to the soaring chorus and strings ...

  4. Jvke - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Dodge Lawson, [1] (born 3 March 2001), known professionally as Jvke (stylized in all caps and pronounced "Jake" [2]), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and social media personality. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, he started creating TikTok videos for his songs

  5. Category:Jvke songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jvke songs or lists of Jvke songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jvke songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. It's JVKE. 'Golden Hour' singer and Cranston native up for ...

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  7. Hot 100 First-Timers: JVKE Clocks Debut Entry With ... - AOL

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    The track, released July 15, debuts with 7.2 million U.S. streams.

  8. Golden Hour (Jvke song) - Wikipedia

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  9. Battōtai (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first publicly performed the same year at a concert hosted by the Greater Japan Music Society at the Rokumeikan. It was considered the first Western-style military song in Japan and the first to become popular across the country, although it was initially believed to be difficult to sing for Japanese unaccustomed to modulation .