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Willy Moon: more than one vaguely rude word after another

  • August 9, 2011
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When we went to an office to listen to the Leona Lewis single a few weeks ago someone was watching a YouTube video and its sights and sounds were imme­di­ately eye­c­atch­ing and earcatching. 

We didn't really know what it was at the time and even having watched the video four more times today we're still not sure what it is, or what we think it is, or whether it's the sort of thing that should go on Popjustice. But the point, we suppose, is that we've watched it four times. 

Have a look at the clip and you'll see what we mean. 

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The singer is Willy Moon, and the song's called 'I Wanna Be Your Man'. It all feels quite inter­est­ing but while one's first instinct is to try and find out more — we're guessing he's a major label priority for 2012 — we quite like the idea of this song and clip existing in a context-free bubble forever, without us ever knowing anything else about Willy Moon. 

(If you do want to know more — albeit not much more from the look of things — he has a Facebook page at this bit of the internet.)

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Willy Moon: more than one vaguely rude word after another

  • August 9, 2011
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When we went to an office to listen to the Leona Lewis single a few weeks ago someone was watching a YouTube video and its sights and sounds were imme­di­ately eye­c­atch­ing and earcatching. 

We didn't really know what it was at the time and even having watched the video four more times today we're still not sure what it is, or what we think it is, or whether it's the sort of thing that should go on Popjustice. But the point, we suppose, is that we've watched it four times. 

Have a look at the clip and you'll see what we mean. 

[youtube]ae5btQGXarc[/youtube]

The singer is Willy Moon, and the song's called 'I Wanna Be Your Man'. It all feels quite inter­est­ing but while one's first instinct is to try and find out more — we're guessing he's a major label priority for 2012 — we quite like the idea of this song and clip existing in a context-free bubble forever, without us ever knowing anything else about Willy Moon. 

(If you do want to know more — albeit not much more from the look of things — he has a Facebook page at this bit of the internet.)

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