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Jai Paul: Secretive musician returns with two new songs after seven-year hiatus

The London-based artist has also released a previously leaked album

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 02 June 2019 10:10 EDT
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Jai Paul has returned with new music for the first time in seven years.

The secretive experimental musician has released double B-side single “Do You Love Her Now” and “He”, both of which he has written, produced and mixed.

He announced the release on Twitter, writing: “I’ve been working on some music and a website recently so I’d like to share that with you (jai-paul.com) Have a look on desktop if u can, I think it works a bit better on there. I hope u like it, cheers, Jai.”

The London-based musician has also officially released an album that was previously leaked in 2013, making it available for a price of the listener’s choosing.

At the time, he commented on the leak by saying: “To confirm: demos on bandcamp were not uploaded by me, this is not my debut album. Please don’t buy.”

The songs are now available to listen to on Spotify.

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