OMFG. I used to love Love Is. I just re-discovered it after maybe 7 years. I used to listen to it on repeat and never get bored and it's as fresh now as ever. Didn't know your were the founder of Roche Musique. You are the true OG!
Listened Tadow in 2019 and after years listening tô FKJ ive discovered Why are there Boundaries from your documentary, so special and glad that ive watched this vídeo 🎉
Absolutely love this. finally people appreciating his genius. I fell in love with him and junes (her earlier artist name) music back in 2014 when i was 14 and still are my absolute favourites. fab stuff.
1- sick septum 2- I found FKJ 3 years ago and he immediately became my favorite artist. This vid is great, you killed it. you taught me shit fr. Peeked your channel, from one small ass creator to another, keep making vids. you got some dope ass shots and your editing is pretty top notch
Video editing skills are on point 👌 good job brother, I know this is a year later but this popped up on my feed, had to come back and check out the masterpiece once again. Love the video, love the music, love it all 10/10
Congrats for the documentary. I think we all should revise the concept of underrated tho. With more than 2M subs and collaborating with those other artists, and being able to work in places like those ones... I would love to be as "extremely underrated" as him. Good luck. All the best.
This is how FKJ would do it! pure, authentic, and to the point! Great Job, made me feel much better about my own musical journey, especially at this point... Rock on guys, it's about you being you, thank you for reminding me!
Very well done! I have been blessed to see FKJ twice out here in San Francisco. It is an surreal experience to see him live. He is a MASTER Instrumentalist. He reminds me of the great Fela Kuti. You should check out some of Fela Kuti too ;-)
You did a great job on this Documentary, it's really noticeable how much time and effort you've put into this! FKJ has been my Favourite artist for the past 5 years and i think you did him proud ! Well done.
One of his best song was the Ylang-ylang, and the secret behind where exactly his jungle home located in South East Asia (ooops am I spilling the beans ?)
Awesome work with this small documentary!!! Love the little insights, specially how Tadow was created, it's so curious to get a glimpse of how the creative process works for some artists. All I can say is that it's incredible to experience his music live and get to be a part of the little world he has ideated, his music is really touching and deep and I'll be forever thankful for having the chance to watch one of his concerts in NYC! Love that you're spreading his work, keep it up! This doc was fantastic and very nicely produced.
Dope vid. Great work all around, especially presentation. I figured this was a school project? If so, if so i hope you/all those involved got a good grade.
Great job, Arj. I really dug it..and I want to compliment all the hours of work you, and your compadres, put into this. Jeez Duderino - - no matter what you do in life, you have already created something positive.Thanks for this contribution. Never Grow Up, Never Stop Growing!!
Aww that was actually amazing! I wish I had a friend like you when I was in school to work on projects like that :') You should definitely continue enriching your musical taste and keep doing video essays, well done!