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The Moment JOHNNY POPCORN front man Hezekiah heard 70's producer Janko Nilovic - Black Swan Lake. He started writing and recording "Can I Live" A song a bought loyalty and betrayal. You can hey in the delivery that this is something Hezekiah knows about on a personal level. JOHNNY POPCORN the Crow album available now http://www.johnnypopcorn.com
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From Wikipedia:
Janko Nilović (born 20 May 1941) is a Montenegrin pianist, poet and composer, who has lived in France since 1960.[1]
He is one of those musicians who devote themselves to music fanatically, which resulted in a great number of published works, but most of them are on library labels not available for sale. His opus stretches from classical, jazz and funk to pop, psyche and easy listening.[2]
Nilović, poet as well as musician, creates poetic musical images by bending the edges of styles, cross-pollinating them. Janko recorded many albums for the MONTPARNASSE 2000 library label which specializes in music for Radio and T.V., musical illustrators and Film Music clubs.
If you know anything about Nilovic, you known producer No I.D. sampled he and Dave Sucky's song "In The Space" in order to craft the beat for Jay-Z's "Death of Auto-Tune" hit. "Space" is off the album Psyc' Impressions, 1970.
Nilovic's song "Rush on the Ball" was also sampled for "Incredible Hulk Rap" by MC Esoteric and Termanology, off the Boston rapper's solo album Egoclapper, which came out in 2007 and was released on Esoteric's label Fly Casual Records.
Nilovic's work spans several decades and has seen the composer/pianist create music in many styles. He is interestingly--probably aptly--described by Cosmic Sounds London on this page, under Introduction.