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Oakland's Jane Handcock Asks Again: "Where's Jane?"


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Jane Handcock has been around the industry a little while as artists continue reaching out to her to collaborate. It's not a surprise either. Once you listen to a few of her songs, you can tell the Oakland artist takes her craft extremely seriously. Whether she's writing music for somebody, providing background vocals, or listing as a feature, Jane has been keeping herself busy. She recently came through with the first installation of Where's Jane? but she felt the need to ask again because now, Series 1.5 has been made available on all streaming platforms. 

The Bay Area vocalist shows off her soothing tones as she sings through the eight-song tracklist. The project has clearly been worked on for quite some time as the vocals are mixed beautifully, allowing the listener to unpeel layers as they go and offering a sleek vibe for the weekend. What are your thoughts on the new project?

Tracklist:

1. No Doubt (1.5)
2. Heyyy (1.5)
3. Function (1.5)
4. Who Dis? (1.5)
5. SixFourSeven (1.5)
6. Vroom
7. Ain't Shit (feat. Adrien Marcel)
8. Ghetto Gospel

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