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The artist I chose is Jacob Sartorius and his song Sweatshirt. Jacob is a 13 year old kid and he got famous off of social media such as Musical.ly a lip syncing app,and vine a video sharing site. Jacob’s music is amazing, absolutely to die for. Just kidding his music is horrible. I hate his music because he can’t sing at all that’s why he uses autotune. Since he uses Musical.ly and lip syncs to singers who can actually sing he thinks he can sing too. His personality is absolute garbage to me,and I only know it is because his whole life is all over the internet. Plus he doesn’t even play any instruments. Basically he has no talent but for some reason he is famous.

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Many people love Jacob Sartorius song Sweatshirt because

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