Early life:
Scott started playing guitar and piano at age seven. He … Read Full Bio ↴Early life:
Scott started playing guitar and piano at age seven. He grew up listening to his parents’ classic albums, and was influenced by artists like Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway. Inspired by singer/songwriters Simon and Garfunkel, Jamie Scott formed a duo in college and played acoustic shows in London. During this time, a dying aunt bought him a new piano. For the next three years, Jamie Scott spent his time playing records and writing music.
Music career:
According to his website, Jamie Scott never listened to popular, contemporary music while he was growing up.Jamie started his musical career by pursuing a publishing deal for music written for someone else to sing. When Jamie Scott sent his demo tape to publishers, they responded that they liked his voice and wanted Jamie to sing the songs for himself. Because of this, Jamie Scott signed a contract with Sony Music in 2002. He then teamed up with producer Toby Smith, a former keyboardist from Jamiroquai, to work on his full-length album. As he was working on this album, Jamie Scott played solo shows with only his acoustic guitar. He then played a Blues & Soul magazine tour. Following this, he performed with artists such as Carleen Anderson, Mario Winans, and Ginuwine.
Jamie Scott writes music on his guitar, and always starts with the song first. He insists that he cannot write in a format specifically to get onto the radio. Jamie Scott’s songwriting is a way for him to make sense of life and relationships. The lyrics for his song, “Just” were inspired by “The Prophet” by Khalil Gibran. According to his website, the song, “Searching,” is about trying to make it in the record industry and not listening to people who try to bring you down. But it could also apply to any situation where you lack confidence, but are trying to appear strong.
Jamie Scott’s full-length album, then titled “Soul Searching,” was scheduled to be out in early 2005. However, due to the merger between Sony and BMG, production got delayed. His newest song, “Made,” is on the soundtrack to the motion picture Step Up. Jamie Scott performs the song in the film, and he also has a brief part as the character, Colin. He also plays guitar while Drew Sidora is performing “Til the Dawn.”
Personal life:
Jamie Scott is a fan of West Ham United football club. Some of his favorite artists include John Legend, Raphael Saadiq, D'Angelo, and Donny Hathaway and singer/songwriters Damien Rice and Ray Lamontagne. Scott's favorite television show is The Mighty Boosh with his all time favorite movie being One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Scott started playing guitar and piano at age seven. He … Read Full Bio ↴Early life:
Scott started playing guitar and piano at age seven. He grew up listening to his parents’ classic albums, and was influenced by artists like Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway. Inspired by singer/songwriters Simon and Garfunkel, Jamie Scott formed a duo in college and played acoustic shows in London. During this time, a dying aunt bought him a new piano. For the next three years, Jamie Scott spent his time playing records and writing music.
Music career:
According to his website, Jamie Scott never listened to popular, contemporary music while he was growing up.Jamie started his musical career by pursuing a publishing deal for music written for someone else to sing. When Jamie Scott sent his demo tape to publishers, they responded that they liked his voice and wanted Jamie to sing the songs for himself. Because of this, Jamie Scott signed a contract with Sony Music in 2002. He then teamed up with producer Toby Smith, a former keyboardist from Jamiroquai, to work on his full-length album. As he was working on this album, Jamie Scott played solo shows with only his acoustic guitar. He then played a Blues & Soul magazine tour. Following this, he performed with artists such as Carleen Anderson, Mario Winans, and Ginuwine.
Jamie Scott writes music on his guitar, and always starts with the song first. He insists that he cannot write in a format specifically to get onto the radio. Jamie Scott’s songwriting is a way for him to make sense of life and relationships. The lyrics for his song, “Just” were inspired by “The Prophet” by Khalil Gibran. According to his website, the song, “Searching,” is about trying to make it in the record industry and not listening to people who try to bring you down. But it could also apply to any situation where you lack confidence, but are trying to appear strong.
Jamie Scott’s full-length album, then titled “Soul Searching,” was scheduled to be out in early 2005. However, due to the merger between Sony and BMG, production got delayed. His newest song, “Made,” is on the soundtrack to the motion picture Step Up. Jamie Scott performs the song in the film, and he also has a brief part as the character, Colin. He also plays guitar while Drew Sidora is performing “Til the Dawn.”
Personal life:
Jamie Scott is a fan of West Ham United football club. Some of his favorite artists include John Legend, Raphael Saadiq, D'Angelo, and Donny Hathaway and singer/songwriters Damien Rice and Ray Lamontagne. Scott's favorite television show is The Mighty Boosh with his all time favorite movie being One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
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Jamie Scott & The Town Lyrics
Already, fuckin' Crazy Town is dope
Dude they fuckin' gonnakick a new market wide
Fuckin' open, a new level of ass-kickin'!
If anyone fucks with them
Then they're gonna get a
New ass-kickin' and I'm
Gonna fuckin' deliver
Cuz I have no fuckin' ties, i have
No fuckin' record contract, I got nothin' to
Lose anybody fucks with those motherfuckers
They
Gotta fuck with me and I'm gonna fuck 'em up
Cuz I got nothing
To lose! Don't fuck with Crazy Town!
They fuckin' rule, dude you know
I don't know
If they even know how big they are
Already i don't think they do, personally
But that's my opinion and your may yours
May be differentwhatever facts are facts
They're gonna be fucking huge get
Used to it fuck you if you disagree you
Have no ideacrazy Town!
Dude they fuckin' gonnakick a new market wide
Fuckin' open, a new level of ass-kickin'!
If anyone fucks with them
Then they're gonna get a
New ass-kickin' and I'm
Gonna fuckin' deliver
Cuz I have no fuckin' ties, i have
No fuckin' record contract, I got nothin' to
Lose anybody fucks with those motherfuckers
Gotta fuck with me and I'm gonna fuck 'em up
Cuz I got nothing
To lose! Don't fuck with Crazy Town!
They fuckin' rule, dude you know
I don't know
If they even know how big they are
Already i don't think they do, personally
But that's my opinion and your may yours
May be differentwhatever facts are facts
They're gonna be fucking huge get
Used to it fuck you if you disagree you
Have no ideacrazy Town!
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@sondoshine
Way back in the day when it debuted at first I thought “Fine - YES! but too much”. I actually avoided the video BUT I loved every word and every note of the song. So I listened to it over and over. Then went back and watched the video again — my whole view changed.
It’s very sexy but not simply because he’s fine and naked. It’s greatly because he’s being very vulnerable from the inside out - he laid his heart and himself bare and declares “I want to take the walls down with you”.
He told his truth, shared his heart and said “you got me right where you want me” … but “you decide”.
Strong, vulnerable, willing to wait, asks if you good wit all this (how does it feel?) — Yeah SEXY!!
There are those that may never get past that beautiful brown skin but if you truly listen there is so much more there. It really was masterfully done.
@YamashitaTsubasa
It's been ten years, nigga, title this damn song already
@Fewlatenights
Haha that's funny!
@debyoung6542
Lol
@kiarajay4504
hahahaha 😂😂😂 he really should
@bbyim4fp
lmao
@marksuave25
Buckley Klok 2000. Man, it really doesn't matter, it's a long ass tine ago
@Lamiramcneely
People dont realise how valueable trippie is
D'Angelo -and 💖a u t h e n t i c v i e w s 💖 are the perfect duo to go big
@Vivrant__Thang
…I remember being in the beauty salon and this video started playing…it was quiet..we were all in a trance…the camera started going lower..we stood up and started peeking down the screen.😂❤..I was a junior in HS…all we talked about was D’Angelo and Morris Chestnut…who was finer?!😜…Best Man had just came out…and this video was on heavy rotation..Chocolate City🍫…what a time to be alive..Y2K didn’t end us.😫😅❤️
@smity_a1599
Anyone here in 2024... Still loving the video!!!
@billiejean6678
🙋🏾♀️