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JJ Lovegrove is breaking the codes of social media and playlists and discovering lots of new friends followers in the process.

JJ Lovegrove is cracking the codes of social media and Spotify playists. We discuss this and much more in our conversation for the podcast.

Among the topics we cover are our shared experience within Lynz Crichton‘s Music Marketing Method program and the beautiful connections we can make through conversation on social media. JJ used to view social media as an unpleasant place. We also discuss JJ’s life of performing, events that prompted her to leave music, her return to music, what she learned from her exit and reentry, and the wonders Spotify playlists.

JJ has a sultry voice and hypnotic songwriting style. Dig deep enough and you may find a couple of her primary influences, Kate Bush and U2’s The Edge. Listen to her music first time and you’ll want to turn it up.

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Mentioned in this Episode

JJ Lovegrove

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