US riots: Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay responds to tweets comparing him to viking rioter
8 Jan, 2021 02:43 AM
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Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay weighed in on the familiar looking costume of Q-Anon follower Jake Angeli who took part in the Washington DC riot.
Video / JamiroquaiHQ
Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay weighed in on the familiar looking costume of Q-Anon follower Jake Angeli who took part in the Washington DC riot.
Video / JamiroquaiHQ
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Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay, who in 1996 sang the line future s made of virtual insanity , could never have predicted he would have to publicly state he was not one of the rioters at the US Capitol.
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It wasnât me: Jamiroquai frontman assures fans he wasnât part of pro-Trump mob
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London - Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay has been keeping a low profile of late, and assures the world he definitely wasn t in Washington as part of the mob of Donald Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.
The 1990s jazz-funk performer trended on social media during the unrest, as users noted the similarity of his signature look to a bare-chested rioter wearing a horned animal fur hat. Goooood mornin world! Kay told his band s Twitter followers in a video message Thursday, using a mock southern US accent.