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Jonathan Lajoie ( / ləˈʒwɑː / lə-ZHWAH; born August 21, 1980) is a Canadian comedian, actor, rapper, singer, songwriter, director, record producer, musician and Internet celebrity. [ 1] He gained fame mostly from his YouTube channel, posting comedic original songs (often as rapper characters, such as "Everyday Normal Guy") and comedy skits.
The album featured 10 songs performed by various artists, including a few tracks performed by the cast members. The songs were written by Shawn Patterson, Christopher Miller and Jon Lajoie, along with prominent songwriters. Two songs – "Catchy Song" performed by Dillon Francis, T-Pain and Alaya High a.k.a.
I Kill People is the second album by Canadian comedy musician Jon Lajoie. Track listing. No. Title Length; 1. "I Kill People" 4:58: 2. "Listening to My Penis" 3:41: 3.
Deals with disturbing subjects such as death, drugs, terrorism, rape, and war; sometimes related to the horror movie genre. Black comedy is usually said by a disliked character. Typically sexual in nature ( risqué) and/or using profane language; sometimes using gender- or race-based humor.
Jon Lajoie. Producer (s) Dillon Francis. " Catchy Song " is a song by American DJ and producer Dillon Francis, featuring guest vocals from rappers T-Pain and Alaya High (the latter credited on the soundtrack release as her stage name That Girl Lay Lay). The song became the main theme to the 2019 Warner Bros. Pictures film The Lego Movie 2: The ...
Jon Lajoie albums. Music portal. Canada portal. This is a set category. It should only contain pages that are Jon Lajoie albums or lists of Jon Lajoie albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jon Lajoie albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories.
The song "Show Me Your Genitals 2: E=MC Vagina" is sampled in rapper Royce da 5'9"'s song "Vagina" from The Bar Exam 3: The Most Interesting Man.Many of the lyrics emanate humility, and although intended for comedic effect, some of the lyrics discuss intimate topics and thus may hit close to home.
Corey LaJoie is finally getting a chance to drive for Hendrick Motorsports this week. It didn't work out then — Alex Bowman got the No. 48 car — but it may have laid the groundwork for this week.