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Despite rumors swirling around the internet, that guy dressed up as a viking at the U.S. Capitol riots was not the lead singer of Jamiroquai ... white and blue face paint. In an interview with ...
While that theory was quickly debunked, an even odder rumor started: the man wearing the horned helmet and animal fur was Jay Kay, lead singer of London funk band Jamiroquai, who has been called ...
with his face painted in the red, white and blue. Explore Explore Jamiroquai See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news ...
Jay Kay, the lead singer of the group Jamiroquai, was forced to deny that ... on Wednesday with no shirt wearing red, white and blue face paint and what appeared to be Viking horns.
The most memorable character from the pro-Trump insurrection at the Capitol yesterday was the man wearing some bizarre combination of a viking helmet and a Davy Crockett raccoon cap, his face ...
As pictures circulated of a man in face paint and a Viking-themed headdress, speculation grew that the person was Jay Kay, lead singer of the British funk group Jamiroquai. The rumor spread to ...
Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay set the record straight and said he wasn't the MAGA supporter wearing a fur hat and face paint at Wednesday's (Jan. 6) riot at the U.S… By Billboard Staff Jamiroquai ...
with his face painted in the red, white and blue. Twitter users spotted his resemblance to Kay, with one sharing side-by-side photos of the pair and writing: "Poor Jamiroquai! What's happened man?" ...