@Sprinkling I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!! the creativity would be out of this world.

lucyhamman
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Jon Bellion + Jacob Collier Collab? -
Eyes to the sky@Santi9924 so real omfg
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What do you want to dive in on@User12261990 LYRIC EXPLANATION PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. I think it could be super dope to have a place to talk about the way that people have individually interpreted lyrics of yours and you could provide your original intentions. I feel like it could be a really cool collaborative space
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You Say Your Tribe's From Kentucky....Anybody else in here from Kentucky? I've always loved that lyric from Jungle as being someone from Kentucky it's felt like a fun little shoutout. I've also never been to NYC and I remember being so confused about the lyric about coke lmaoooo
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A Bible Study for Bellion FansI would absolutely LOVE TO BE A PART OF THIS OMGGGGGG
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Eyes to the sky@kindacasey01 the rap in eyes to the sky is hyyyyyype.
I love singing along to the part "THAT'S WHY CHRISTINA LEFT ME" knowing full well Christina did not in fact leave me and im a straight female -
FAVORITE JB SONG TO SING ALONG TO?@Sam-Keown Literally all of them. but the fun oldies are hard to beat. Ooh is such a bop, Eyes to the sky (specifically the rap), AND WE ALL KNOW OVERWHELMINGGGGGGGG c'mon now
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thank you.I still remember where I was when I heard stupid deep the first time. I was a teenager in my childhood bedroom, listening to my headphones in the dark. I had been obsessing over The Human Condition, and I gave Glory Sound Prep a listen.
I got to stupid deep, and I cried. Immediately. And I continue to cry to that song almost every time I hear it. It has been my most listened to song on Spotify every single year since it came out. Never in my life has an instrumental affected me the way this song continues to each and every day.
This song has accompanied me through multiple breakups, through suicide attempts, through the highs and lows in my faith in God, through moves across the country, through my high school and college graduation.
Thank you, Jon, for this song that sparked my love for music and continues to keep me alive.