
JLS fans left confused after new drill song "Time" appears on band's Spotify
JLS' Spotify page showed the band had dropped a new song called "Time" today (19 February), but fans were left feeling confused after playing the track and discovering it's actually a drill song by Switch and J9.
JLS fans were hoping for their heart to beat again after discovering a new track called "Time" had dropped on their Spotify today (19 February), but upon pressing play, fans noticed that the group had adopted a new drill-inspired sound.
JLS member Aston Merrygold also released his new solo single "Share a Coke" today (19 February), so it seemed weird that JLS would make their comeback on the same day.
As GRM Daily reports, "Time" is actually a song by Switch and J9 called "Look", and for some reason it has mistakenly appeared on JLS' official Spotify page.
The mistake also prompted some brilliant responses on Twitter, which you can read below.
Time to reorder the JLS hoodie https://t.co/eofcqnbdLO
— riley (@barclay_riley) February 19, 2021
Gutted the new JLS track is fake, generally thought we was gonna see a chip typa transition, I was backing them #Time
— Charlie Goldsmith (@charliegold_rfc) February 19, 2021
Am I being Rick rolled or have JLS actually released a tune called Time and it’s a drill song
— SG (@SG1874_) February 19, 2021
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