The deliberate, delicate keyboard plinks evoke the New Romantic movement, while simultaneously predicting future acts like Santigold, Outkast, and Bruno Mars. Still, the song never feels a moment too long. “Jam On It” is so dense with groove, creative production, and lyrical panache it couldn’t be contained by traditional pop lengths.
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