My Jam
by Bobby Brackins (featuring Zendaya & Jeremih)

Album: Single Release Only (2015)
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Songfacts®:

  • This summery song features vocal contributions from Zendaya and Jeremih. Brackins told Billboard magazine how the tune came together. "I sent the record to Z [Zendaya] because I thought she'd sound great on it, and she did. She came over the next week and we knocked it out."

    "I wanted Jeremih to be on it, to be big, to be one of those major collaborations," he added.
  • Brackins has worked with Zendaya before including co-producing her 2013 track "My Baby."
  • The Damien Sandoval-directed video was shot in Puerto Rico.

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