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Art Imitates Life in Lil Tjay’s “Move On” Video

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Today, multi-platinum rapper Lil Tjay releases his latest single “Move On” via Columbia Records. “Move On” highlights a softer side of Lil Tjay and is featured on his highly anticipated sophomore album set to be released early next year. In this ThriceCooked directed visual, Lil Tjay spots his ex-girlfriend (played by Nickelodeon star Daniella Perkins) holding the affections of another guy and takes to the big screen to win her back. https://youtu.be/aZItoGB9zssWhere you going to look when you ready to settleLiving my way little shorty I’m goneThis aint gon work we ain’t getting alongI can’t stay right when you doing me wrongI know it’s gon hurt when you hear this songCause you been playing gamesAnd I Been feeling strangeGirl I don’t want you to think I want to changeI will move on move on move onDon’t make me Move on move on move on”Move On” is the follow up to Lil Tjay’s latest release “Losses.” An accompanying documentary will be released which further dives into Tjay’s journey and path to continued success.

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