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  "textContent": "Contact: jayne@redwarriorrecords.comWeb: YouTubeSeeking: Audience, Sync Style: SophistaPop, R&B, Pop J Donte wields a voice that’s as confident as it is effortless, gliding through tracks with Broadway-worthy clarity and concert-ready soul. “There Is No City As Pretty As Savannah” and “Dead End Street” showcase the duality of his appeal: intimate storytelling and infectious swing. There’s a subtle charm in the way he commands a track without trying too hard, letting the melody carry you while his voice does the heavy lifting. Whether he’s painting a picture of Southern charm or navigating a lonely pavement, his voice acts as a gravitational force.\n\nThe post New Music Critique of J Donte  first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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