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When You Gonna Learn? [Jamiroquai 25th Anniversary]

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This artwork is to commemorate 25 years since the release of Jamiroquai's debut single "When You Gonna Learn?" that was later featured on their debut album "Emergency On Planet Earth". The single was initially released on the 19th of October 1992 on the record label Acid Jazz Records, it was released again the following year on the 13th of September through Sony Records.

I absolutely love this band's music so as seeing their 25th Anniversary was coming up I decided to make something to celebrate it.
The artwork depicts my character as Jamiroquai's logo, Buffalo Man wearing clothing that Jay Kay (Lead singer of Jamiroquai) wore in the band's earlier days.

I also have created alternate version such as silhouettes, linearts, monochromatic etc. They can be found here. - https://sta.sh/21y2qfq654wh

[Buffalo Man and all references to Jamiroquai are owned by Jamiroquai© {Jamiroquai's social medias are linked below}]
Website - http://jamiroquai.com
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/Jamiroquaivideo
VEVO - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDgUVl7BW7bk6FEuiw_q2rA
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JamiroquaiHQ
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JamiroquaiOfficial
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamiroquaihq
(Do not edit or redistribute this artwork)

...I hope this is the correct date for when the single was released... Either way, congrats Jamiroquai!

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