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James Watt - The Lockdown Song
02:16
James Watt - The Lockdown Song

A sensational new hit about the worldwide lockdown. By James Watt. tweet @jameswattuk . Subscribe if you like it

Shy (Satasha Torres)
02:32
Shy (Satasha Torres)

Shy, by Satasha Torres

Matt Gray, movie and music film director, Inside Story interview
09:40
Matt Gray, movie and music film director, Inside Story interview

Matt Gray, movie and music film director for New York Opera Project, interviewed by Kate Stewart for exclusive Jeeni Inside Story interview

The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
05:14
The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows

Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.

James Watt - The Lockdown Song
02:16
James Watt - The Lockdown Song

A sensational new hit about the worldwide lockdown. By James Watt. tweet @jameswattuk . Subscribe if you like it


Shy (Satasha Torres)
02:32
Shy (Satasha Torres)

Shy, by Satasha Torres


Matt Gray, movie and music film director, Inside Story interview
09:40
Matt Gray, movie and music film director, Inside Story interview

Matt Gray, movie and music film director for New York Opera Project, interviewed by Kate Stewart for exclusive Jeeni Inside Story interview


The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
05:14
The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows

Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.