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Joshua Christian Nanai (born 4 November 2002), better known as Jawsh 685, is a New Zealand beat maker and music producer. [4] [5] While a student at Manurewa High School, in South Auckland, New Zealand, he made his breakthrough with the 2020 siren jam single "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" in collaboration with American R&B singer Jason Derulo.
Some siren crew members began to produce their own music to use, known as siren jams or siren beats. [6] Often inspired by genres such as reggae and dembow , the songs focus on treble over bass , [ 24 ] and are intended to sound best while played through siren speakers, taking into account the Doppler effect . [ 25 ]
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)", originally known as "Savage Love", is a song by New Zealand music producer Jawsh 685 and American singer Jason Derulo. [2] The song was officially released on 11 June 2020, following the resolution of sample clearance issues between the two artists.
Jason Derulo is sparking a wave of internet outrage after being accused of “lifting” his new song from a teenage musician.
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" Jawsh 685's instrumental song "Laxed (Siren Beat)" was used by singer Jason Derulo for his song "Savage Love", which resulted in both artists getting a credit for the latter's single, which was re-titled "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" by the time it was a hit. Another version of the song featuring K ...
In 2020, Derulo released the single "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" alongside New Zealander record producer Jawsh 685, which topped charts worldwide. Following a remix with South Korean boy band BTS, the song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Derulo's second chart-topper in the country.
"Siren" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Riize. Originally released in shortened form on August 6, 2023, and the full version of the song was later released on April 3, 2024, as the third single and second track from the group's EP Riizing .
Sirens wail as LAFD Station 11 responds to overdose calls. Bass told me back in August that the situation was unacceptable and called for an urgent response (she'd said essentially the same thing ...