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8 Songs Jacob Collier Songs To Immerse Yourself In

"His music is so important and alive and excited and adventurous and I don't know why you'd want your music to be anything but that".

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8 Songs Jacob Collier Songs To Immerse Yourself In

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Jacob Collier is a 24 English singer from London. But singing is not all this talented soul can do, he writes and composes his own music and is a producer. At the start of his fame you could find Collier doing covers of your favorite Christmas songs, covering all of the parts in a video he made himself. If any of the songs in this list interest you, check out Jacob Collier's new album, Djesse Vol. 2.

Saviour - This song is a bop, and it is the best song to start with. 

In My Room Album Art

One Day - If you are looking for a song to get you into your feels, this is the one for you​.

One Day Album Art

Hideaway - Want a song to make you feel all of the emotions? This one will have you anticipating the next moment, crying to the lyrics and dancing your heart out.

Djesse - This song has a tango vibe and is very relaxing just keeps you on your toes This one is described as "a burst of color".

Bathtub - This is just a solid jam, 10/10 would recommend every single time.

Make Me Cry - Need a song to listen to while it's pouring down out side? Make me cry is the song for you.

Don't You Know - This song is a full body experience, it's like the music just flows through you.  

With The Love In My Heart I have saved the best for last, With The Love In My Heart it's described "everything ever all in one" and "awakening". 

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