Chords for JOBA: Versatility in a Collective

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Em

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[Em] [C]
[D]
[Em]
[C] [D]
[Em]
[F] This is Joba.
He's one of the founding members of the hip hop boy band Brockhampton.
Born
Russell Boring, Joba is a 24 year old artist, producer, and engineer from Houston, Texas.
After listening to him sing the chorus to their track Face, a few things come to mind.
His [G] falsetto here is vulnerable, raw, and very pretty.
However, the thing about Brockhampton,
and specifically Joba, is that one kind of sound and emotion can vastly change from track to track.
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Gb] [G] [C]
[G]
Believe it or not, [Am] this is still Joba.
Screaming the chorus of Heat, we see an entirely different
side of this musician.
He's aggressive, boisterous, and [G] downright scary.
When picturing the hip hop
[F] landscape, it's hard to think of many people who can effectively navigate from [C] sound to sound,
emotion to emotion, only using their voice.
[G] But the more you listen to Brockhampton,
the more you see how [Gb] easy this navigation is for Joba.
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[C]
[Bbm] [Eb]
[F] [Bb]
[Fm] [Bb]
[Gb]
[Gm] [Ab]
This verse on Sweet is one of my favorites of the year, from any [Am] rapper.
Let alone coming from a guy
who spends a lot of his time singing hooks and choruses.
[Dm] Joba's verse here is fun, clever,
and [G] truly unique.
Something you wouldn't hear from anyone else.
So let's take a little review
of some of Joba's most iconic moments in music thus far.
This is the definition of variety.
He's
musical jack of all trades that sounds just as comfortable singing an emotional ballad as he does
angrily screaming at the top of his lungs, or rapping about in sync in ramen noodles.
In a
group full of distinct, talented [Dm] individuals, Joba is still somehow the clearest wildcard of the bunch.
In a world full of people who constantly do the same kind of things, I think it's important [Ab] to
recognize those that [E] make their own paths.
Labeling Joba as either a singer or a rapper
would be harsh because he's so much more than that.
His versatility with all things music, let
alone art, is inspiring to [F] watch.
Seeing him perform live, [G] reading his tweets, you can see how much all
of this means to him.
To close out this video, it really only feels right to do something very [D] weird,
authentic, passionate, and all-around Joba-like.
So here's a tweet.
[Gm]
One day [G] there will be an army of Jobas.
This is only the beginning.
Embrace your inner Joba.
[C] [G]
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[F] This is Joba.
He's one of the founding members of the hip hop boy band Brockhampton.
Born
Russell Boring, Joba is a 24 year old artist, producer, and engineer from Houston, Texas.
_ After listening to him sing the chorus to their track Face, a few things come to mind.
_ His [G] falsetto here is vulnerable, raw, and very pretty.
_ However, the thing about Brockhampton,
and specifically Joba, is that one kind of sound and emotion can vastly change from track to track.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Believe it or not, [Am] this is still Joba.
_ Screaming the chorus of Heat, we see an entirely different
side of this musician.
He's aggressive, boisterous, and [G] downright scary.
When picturing the hip hop
[F] landscape, it's hard to think of many people who can effectively navigate from [C] sound to sound,
emotion to emotion, only using their voice.
_ [G] But the more you listen to Brockhampton,
the more you see how [Gb] easy this navigation is for Joba.
_ [Db] _
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[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ This verse on Sweet is one of my favorites of the year, from any [Am] rapper.
Let alone coming from a guy
who spends a lot of his time singing hooks and choruses. _
[Dm] Joba's verse here is fun, clever,
and [G] truly unique.
Something you wouldn't hear from anyone else. _
So let's take a little review
of some of Joba's most iconic moments in music thus far.
_ This is the definition of variety.
He's
musical jack of all trades that sounds just as comfortable singing an emotional ballad as he does
angrily screaming at the top of his lungs, or rapping about in sync in ramen noodles.
In a
group full of distinct, talented [Dm] individuals, Joba is still somehow the clearest wildcard of the bunch.
_ In a world full of people who constantly do the same kind of things, I think it's important [Ab] to
recognize those that [E] make their own paths.
_ Labeling Joba as either a singer or a rapper
would be harsh because he's so much more than that.
His versatility with all things music, let
alone art, is inspiring to [F] watch.
Seeing him perform live, [G] reading his tweets, you can see how much all
of this means to him.
To close out this video, it really only feels right to do something very [D] weird,
authentic, passionate, and all-around Joba-like.
So here's a tweet.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ One day [G] there will be an army of Jobas.
This is only the beginning.
Embrace your inner Joba. _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _

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