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Here's new soulful R&B music from Jon Batiste, PJ Morton and H.E.R.

Universal Music GroupEnjoy new R&B music from two multi-Grammy-winning artists and one remarkable vocalist.

Following his Grammy win for Best Gospel Album, PJ Morton joins Jon Batiste and jazz legend Trombone Shorty on “BoyHood.”

The three New Orleans natives expound upon the musical essence and influence of their hometown, while mentioning a few Louisiana notables such as Popeye’s, among others. 

“Could still see me ballin’ from New York down to New Orleans,” sings PJ on the chorus. “It’s time for Zula so we better get going, no place like New Orleans / I said I’m far from home but I always represent.” 

“BoyHood” was taken from Batiste‘s new album, WE ARE, which is

 

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