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Internet sensation Jack Kay releases debut track ‘Ibiza Final Boss'

Internet sensation Jack Kay releases debut track ‘Ibiza Final Boss'

NZ Herald4 days ago
Internet celebrity Jack Kay, better known as Ibiza Final Boss, dropped his first song on August 12. Supplied / @jack.kayy1
After first gaining fame by cutting shapes, internet legend Jack Kay has dropped his own track this week.
The 26-year-old posted a link to 'Ibiza Final Boss' on Tuesday.
His voice is sampled on the song, which was produced by Londoner Carnao Beats.
Kay became an internet meme after a
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