Jawesome is primarily a jungle predator, native to tropical climates. It slinks through the jungle, searching for prey. When it finds a suitable target, it lunges forward, knocking its prey down before devouring it with its massive jaws.
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Just showin you how we did another hot track. This track here we sold to a Chicago artist by the name of Jack Frost. HE Hot!!!
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Whats good its the boyz from illa noize. WE was at cold city studios last night bangin out tracks the we started making this track we thought it was pretty hot so we made it the video of the day. Tell us what you think
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