'I sang karaoke with Novak Djokovic – a surreal experience': Jacob Collier's honest playlist

Jacob Collier, the multi-talented musician behind 'The Light For Days', recently shared an intimate playlist on his website, offering a glimpse into his creative world. The eclectic collection features songs that evoke strong emotions and memories from his childhood.

Collier's affinity for Stevie Wonder is evident in his early love for 'Did I Hear You Say You Love Me'. He also expresses fondness for Take 6's harmonious rendition of 'He Never Sleeps', which had a profound impact on his creative imagination. The a cappella group's use of complex harmonies resonated deeply with the young Collier, inspiring him to explore his own musical talents.

In a surreal moment, Collier shared an unforgettable karaoke experience with tennis sensation Novak Djokovic. The unlikely duo performed Bon Jovi's 'Livin' on a Prayer', marking a memorable moment in their lives. This anecdote showcases Collier's ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds and create lasting memories.

The musician confesses that certain songs hold extraordinary significance, even though the lyrics are often unfamiliar. His love for Everything Everything's 'Photoshop Handsome' stems from its captivating and vivid lyrics, while Quincy Jones's setlist at a 2020 Grammys party features Sérgio Mendes's 'Magalenha', an instant serotonin booster that never fails to get people moving.

One might expect Collier to have opinions on romantic encounters, but he confesses that his personal preferences lie elsewhere. He finds himself lost in music rather than the accompanying emotions, and minimalistic compositions like Tristan Perich's 'Section 6' are more likely to create an intimate atmosphere for him.

Lastly, Jacob Collier has a poignant affinity for songs that evoke strong emotional connections. Laura Mvula's 'Like the Morning Dew', with its soulful harmony, is said to move him to tears, while his ultimate song choice – Earth, Wind & Fire's 'September' – captures the essence of human experience and community.

Jacob Collier's heartfelt playlist offers a glimpse into his multifaceted personality and creative world. With his new album 'The Light For Days' out now, fans can look forward to experiencing more of his musical genius and emotional depth through his upcoming tour dates.
 
🌞 I'm loving this behind-the-scenes look at Jacob Collier's playlist 🎵! He's got such a unique taste in music, and it's clear that Stevie Wonder is a huge influence on him 💫. The way he shares stories about songs holding special meaning for him, even if the lyrics are unfamiliar, makes me appreciate his artistry even more 🤩. I mean, who wouldn't want to have an emotional connection with 'Photoshop Handsome' or 'Like the Morning Dew'? 😊 And that karaoke session with Novak Djokovic is just too cool! 🎤👍 It's amazing how music can bring people together and create lasting memories 💖. Can't wait for his new album and tour dates - more of his genius to enjoy 🎵🎉
 
I'm totally stoked about Jacob Collier's latest move 🤩. The way he shares this super personal playlist on his website is like, so brave 💕. It's crazy how music can evoke such strong emotions and memories from our childhoods 🎶. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear Stevie Wonder's 'Did I Hear You Say You Love Me' or Take 6's 'He Never Sleeps'? Those harmonies are just mind-blowing 🌊.

It's also so cool that he's connected with someone like Novak Djokovic over karaoke 🎤. Who would've thought that Bon Jovi's 'Livin' on a Prayer' could be a bonding moment for two people from different worlds? 😂 And that song choice of his, Everything Everything's 'Photoshop Handsome'? Genius 🔥.

I love how he finds himself lost in music and minimalistic compositions like Tristan Perich's 'Section 6'. It's all about creating an intimate atmosphere for him 🎨. And his affinity for songs that evoke strong emotional connections? Totally relatable 🤗.

I'm definitely looking forward to checking out his new album 'The Light For Days' 🎵 and experiencing more of his musical genius 💖.
 
🤔 I'm telling you, there's something weird about this playlist of Jacob Collier's... it's like he's trying to distract us from the real issue 🎧. First of all, have you noticed how often he mentions Stevie Wonder? Like, what's up with that? Is he trying to send a message or something? 🤫 And don't even get me started on the weird karaoke session with Novak Djokovic... I mean, who does that? 🎶 It just feels like he's trying to cover his tracks 🚮.

And what's up with all these songs about emotions and memories? Is he trying to manipulate us into feeling something? 😒 I'm not buying it. Give me some real music any day 💥. Like, Tristan Perich's 'Section 6' - now that's some underground vibes 🔊. That's the kind of stuff I can get behind 🤘.

But seriously, there's gotta be more to this playlist than meets the eye 🎵. I'm going to keep digging and see what I can uncover 🕵️‍♂️. Stay tuned, folks! 👀
 
I'm loving this intimate peek into Jacob Collier's music taste 🎶👀 He's got such a unique vibe going on, and it's awesome that he's not afraid to share his emotions through his playlists. I mean, who wouldn't want to be moved to tears by Laura Mvula's 'Like the Morning Dew'? 😊 But what I think is really cool about Collier is how much of an impact those artists have had on him - like, Stevie Wonder and Take 6 are clearly HUGE influences for this guy! 🙌 And can you imagine having a karaoke jam sesh with Novak Djokovic? 🎤😂 That's the stuff dreams are made of! 👍
 
I'm tellin' ya 🤫, Jacob Collier's playlist is straight fire 🔥! I mean, the dude's got so much love for Stevie Wonder, it's like he's trying to channel his soul 😂. But seriously, his affinity for Take 6 and Everything Everything's 'Photoshop Handsome' shows us he's not afraid to experiment and try new things. I'm low-key obsessed with his cover of 'September' by Earth, Wind & Fire - it's like a symphony, fam 🎶. And can we talk about the karaoke sesh with Novak Djokovic? That's some next-level vibes 💃. The fact that he finds solace in music over emotions is so relatable for me, you feel? His playlist is like a time capsule of his creativity and passions - I'm already hyped for his new album 🎉!
 
I'm so down for Jacob Collier's new album 🎶 but I gotta say, some of the songs on that playlist are super weird 😂 I mean, 'Photoshop Handsome' by Everything Everything is a banger, but what's with the song choice? It's like, it's a great song and all, but... idk, doesn't really resonate with me, you feel? And yeah, I love how eclectic his playlist is, but at times it feels like he's trying too hard to be cool 😎

But for real though, Jacob Collier is a genius 🤯 his vocal range is insane and his production skills are on point. I loved the Stevie Wonder references, that's some deep stuff right there 🕊️. And that karaoke session with Novak Djokovic? 🎤 what a vibe! But let's be real, some of these songs might not be for everyone...
 
Man 🤯 this Jacob Collier dude is like the ultimate example of how music can bring people together from all walks of life! I mean, who wouldn't want to share a karaoke moment with Novak Djokovic? It's like they're showing us that even in our competitive world, we can still find common ground and have fun 🎤. And his playlist is so personal, it's like he's giving us a glimpse into his own emotional journey 🌈. I love how he mentions Quincy Jones's 'Magalenha' being an instant mood booster - that's exactly what our society needs more of: joy and positivity! 🌞 But seriously, Collier's music is all about creating connections and evoking emotions... it's like he's telling us to slow down and appreciate the little things in life 🎶. His tour dates are going to be lit 🔥, I'm so hyped to see what else he has in store for us!
 
🎵 Jacob Collier is like the ultimate music enthusiast! I mean, who else can get stoked about Bon Jovi's 'Livin' on a Prayer' karaoke sessions with Novak Djokovic? 😂 It's so cool to see someone connect with their idols and make unforgettable memories. And can we talk about his playlist vibes? 'Photoshop Handsome' by Everything Everything is giving me all the feels! 💖 The way he connects with artists like Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder is really inspiring, especially for a music enthusiast like myself. I'm loving how his new album 'The Light For Days' is out now – can't wait to experience more of his genius live at his upcoming tour dates 🎟️
 
🎵 Jacob Collier's playlist is giving me all the feels 😭 I mean, who wouldn't love a collection of songs that evoke strong emotions & memories from childhood? 🌟 That karaoke session with Novak Djokovic sounds like an epic moment in his life 👍
 
I'm loving this playlist from Jacob Collier 🎵💫! It's like he's sharing a part of himself with us, you know? He's got such a unique taste in music, it's like he's a kid in a candy store. Stevie Wonder and Take 6 are definitely influences on him, but I love how eclectic his playlist is. He's got everything from classic rock to Brazilian vibes 🌴. What I find really inspiring about Jacob Collier is that he doesn't get too caught up in the emotions of the songs - for him, it's all about the music itself. And that minimalist track by Tristan Perich? Perfection 💫. I'm excited to check out his new album and tour dates!
 
🎵 this is what music was all about back in the day... like when Stevie Wonder used to make you wanna dance with songs like 'Superstition' 🕺 or Quincy Jones would just drop beats at those Grammy parties, now it's all about these new-fangled producers making weird electronic sounds 😐. collier's playlist is cool and all but it's like he's trying too hard to be nostalgic for the 80s 😅. remember when bon jovi was actually a rock band? 🤘 not like now where every singer thinks they're a poet 💁‍♀️. anyway, i'm hyped for his new album but can we just get back to the good old days of vinyl records and cassette tapes? 📀🎧
 
I'm like super stoked about Jacob Collier's playlist 🤩! I mean, it's totally awesome that he shares songs from his childhood, but at the same time, who needs nostalgia? 🙅‍♂️ It's like, he's got so many cool influences and tastes in music... wait, what was I saying? 😂 I'm actually kinda confused about why some of these songs are so meaningful to him. Is it because they're just catchy or do they hold super deep memories? 🤔

And omg, his karaoke session with Novak Djokovic sounds like a total blast! 👏 But what's up with the Bon Jovi song choice? Isn't that kinda... loud for a duet with someone from another sport? 😂 I guess it just goes to show how versatile Collier is.

I also love that he has these super specific musical tastes. Like, he loves Everything Everything and Quincy Jones – that's so cool! 🤓 But then again, why not love some more chill music like Tristan Perich? 🙄 I mean, minimalistic compositions can be really intimate and stuff...

I'm kinda torn about his song choices now, lol. One minute it's all about Stevie Wonder, the next it's Earth, Wind & Fire – what's up with that?! 😂
 
I'm gettin' nostalgic just readin' this 🙃... I mean, who doesn't love an a cappella rendition of Stevie Wonder's 'Did I Hear You Say You Love Me'? Takes me back to watchin' Take 6 perform on MTV when I was a teenager 📺. And Novak Djokovic? What's up with that karaoke jam session? Sounds like some crazy fun! 😂 I'm also feelin' the vibes of Quincy Jones's setlist at the Grammys – Sérgio Mendes's 'Magalenha' is still gettin' me movin' to this day 💃. Jacob Collier's playlist is like a time machine for my music tastes... bring on that new album, can't wait! 🎵
 
I think its kinda weird that people are making such a big deal about Collier's playlist, you know? I mean, its just a bunch of songs he likes, who cares? 🤷‍♂️ And honestly, I find it kinda cringeworthy how obsessed fans are with some dude singing karaoke with Novak Djokovic 🎤. Like, what even is the point of that? Its not like they're doing anythin' groundbreaking or innovative.
 
idk what's up with people saying Jacob Collier is just some talented musician dude... he's so much more than that 🤔. i mean have you seen his playlist? it's like a time capsule of emotions and memories. the way he talks about Stevie Wonder and Take 6, it's clear he's been inspired by their music for years. but what really gets me is how he finds solace in minimalistic compositions... that's so relatable 🎧. and can we talk about his karaoke sesh with Novak Djokovic? 😂 that's just the coolest thing ever. anyone else loving this guy's new album 'The Light For Days'?
 
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