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"textContent": "Contact: jimmidaxxofficialbooking@gmail.comWeb: linktr.ee/jimmidaxxofficialSeeking: Label, Film/TV, ManagerStyle: Hip-Hop, R&B, Alternative There’s a joy, a playfulness, about JimMiDaxX’s music (as well as his name), that reflects positively on his music. He bounces between alt-pop, trad R&B, and contemporary hip-hop on a song like “Indigo Green” or perhaps “Stargazer” that suggests a determination not to be pigeon-holed, or to rest on his laurels. He’s not the finished article, but he doesn’t need to be and, for the listener, joining him on the journey is where the fun is. “Zodiac Love” is another tune that plays with big themes in a grounded manner. That, […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of JimMIDaxX first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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