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''Revengeseekerz'' is the third studio album by the American musician Jane Remover. It was released by DeadAir Records on April 4, 2025. The album features a sole guest appearance by American rapper Danny Brown. As with their previous two albums, production was handled entirely by Jane Remover. The album was supported by two singles, " JRJRJR" and " Dancing with Your Eyes Closed". Upon release, ''Revengeseekerz'' was met with critical acclaim. Background Jane Remover released their second studio album, ''Census Designated'', in 2023. It received positive reviews from publications such as ''Pitchfork'', ''The Guardian'', and ''Exclaim!''. It was generally described as a shoegaze and post-rock album. In 2024, they released the non-album singles "Flash in the Pan", "Dream Sequence", " Magic I Want U", and "How to Teleport". They revealed in a January 2025 Billboard article that they recorded an 18-song album containing the previously released singles throughout the summer of 2024, ...
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JRJRJR
"JRJRJR" is a song by the American musician Jane Remover from their third studio album, ''Revengeseekerz'' (2025). It was released by DeadAir Records on January 1, 2025, as the album's lead single. The song was written in 30 minutes in a green room while Remover was on tour with JPEGMafia. After returning to their home in Chicago from touring in September 2024, they recorded the track in one day. Remover wrote, performed, produced, and Audio mixing (recorded music), mixed the song themselves. Music critics identified "JRJRJR" as being a hyperpop, hip-hop, and digicore song, while being influenced by multiple other genres. The track is driven by synthesizer, synthesizers and an abrasive hip-hop beat switching between trap beats and hyperpop sonics. In its lyrics, Remover discusses self-doubt and self-perception, specifically considering changing their face, name, and city. Music critics enjoyed "JRJRJR" for returning to Remover's digicore sound but felt it was overlong. A music vi ...
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