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If you don’t like Justin Timberlake, stop reading right now, it will save you a bit of time. Even if you are a fan, this might not be of use.
Yoav essentially copies Timberlake’s image and music, except it’s worse. The vocal is weak, the music is worse and the lyrics make even less sense. There’s really nothing more I can say about this musical abomination except that the South African singer-songwriter is responsible for what looks like a cross between James Blunt and Mika, and no one wants that.