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Jorja Smith – Don't Watch Me Cry
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Jorja Smith premiered the heartbreaking song “Don’t Watch Me Cry” on Later… with Jools Holland in Royal Albert Hall. After the performance, she took to social media to confirm the
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Jorja Smith Covers Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River” On BBC Radio 1
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She’s previously covered songs by Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, & Drake on the program.
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Spotify – This Is Jorja Smith
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1. Jorja Smith - Little Things / 2. Jorja Smith - Try Me / 3. Jorja Smith - Gone / 4. Protoje - Ten Cane Row (feat. Jorja Smith) / 5. Jorja Smith - Addicted / 6. Jorja Smith - Blue
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Read All The Lyrics to Jorja Smith’s Debut Album ‘Lost & Found’
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The 20-year-old British singer is ready for stardom.
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Genius Traductions françaises – Jorja Smith - Don’t Watch Me Cry (Traduction Française)
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[Couplet 1] / Oh, c'est ce qui fait le plus mal car je n'en connais pas la cause / Peut-être que je n'aurais pas dû pleurer quand tu es parti et que tu m'as dis de ne pas attendre
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Jorja Smith – Goodbyes
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In a somber track, Jorja sings to a lost one, expressing her pain and sorrows that she did not spend more time with this friend before their departure from life. The song has been
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Jorja Smith – Tomorrow
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On ‘Tomorrow’, Jorja sings about finding it hard ‘say goodbye’ to someone who was there for her and gave ‘all [their] time’ even when she ‘was forced to the edge’. Even though she
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Jorja Smith – Blue Lights
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“Blue Lights” is the debut single from Jorja Smith. The song is questioning why you should have a guilty conscience if you’ve done nothing wrong, with a fitting sample from Dizzee
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Sasha Keable & Jorja Smith – Killing Me
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[Verse 1: Sasha Keable] / What has your heart been like? / It used to spend weeks on my mind / But it's been seven months of these lies / You know it hasn't felt right / [Refrain
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Justin Timberlake – Cry Me A River
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“Cry Me a River” is Justin Timberlake’s second single from his debut studio album, Justified (2002). It was an international smash, reaching the top 5 in the US, UK, Belgium and
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Sasha Keable & Jorja Smith – Killing Me (Acoustic)
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[Verse 1: Sasha Keable] / What has your heart been like? / It used to spend weeks on my mind / But it's been seven months of these lies / You know it hasn't felt right / [Refrain
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Jorja Smith – February 3rd
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“February 3rd” is the fourth single off of Jorja’s debut album, Lost and Found. Jorja wrote this song on February 3, 2017, she kept the demo of the song and she never changed the
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Jorja Smith – The One
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In the sixth single off of her debut album Lost & Found, Jorja sings about the feeling of meeting that perfect someone, but still feeling unsure and confused about whether or not
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Grace Mckenzi – Jorja Smith
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Eh / Oh / Eh / Oh / Eh / Trop vrai pour être beau / Na na na / Eh / Eh / [Couplet 1] / Chaque soir j’ouvre mon téléphone / Et je tombe sur tes belles photos / C’est fou comment t’
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Jorja Smith – Teenage Fantasy
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Released on June 5, 2017, “Teenage Fantasy” was written when Jorja was 16 [source: Instagram].
The song features humming recorded while Smith was babysitting when she was 16 years
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Jorja Smith – Lost & Found
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[Intro] / Yeah like that, sounds cool / [Scat Breakdown] / [Chorus] / (Why do we all fall down? Why do we all fall down?) / Why do we all fall down with innocence still on the
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ENNY & Jorja Smith – Peng Black Girls Remix
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[Verse 1: ENNY with Jorja Smith] / There's peng black girls in my area code / Dark skin, light skin, medium tone / Permed tings, braids, got mini afros / Thick lips, got hips some
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Jorja Smith – Gone
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To celebrate the announcement of her new project Be Right Back, Jorja Smith revealed her new single “Gone” on April 19, 2021, exactly one month after the release of the project’s
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Jorja Smith Sings For A Fallen Friend In Her New Video For “Goodbyes”
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The release comes one year after she dropped her debut album, ‘Lost & Found.’
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Jorja Smith – Lifeboats (Freestyle)
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On “Lifeboats (Freestyle),” Jorja Smith tries her hand at rapping, while still maintaining her soothing, soulful sound.
The song, brimming with creative metaphors, reflects on
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