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Local DJ and ‘make us feel better guy’, the Kiffness got a huge shoutout on the Jimmy Fallon show when his latest song was played on air during a segment called ‘Do not play’.
The Kiffness, also known as David Scott, is well known for his ‘on the nose’ compositions, with this latest song inspired by his neighbour’s moaning cat. You might remember his lockdown hit called ‘When people ZOL’, a fitting ode to ridiculousness with vocal tracks being supplied by our Uber-Minister, NDZ.
Jimmy seemed to be getting into the groove on this one. According to a tweet from Scott, he was particularly chuffed to see The Roots play along to his song, as well as Bruce Springsteen being in attendance and listening to it.
With all the bad news flying around these days, the Kiffness seems to be our little island of sanity in a rolling sea of stupidity. Check it out:
Oh my gosh, this is so surreal! Thanks @jimmyfallon
When I saw @questlove & @theroots jamming on top of my cat song I nearly died #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/ZWRR9SpThL
— The Kiffness (@TheKiffness) November 16, 2022
We can’t wait to see what he does with the budget speech.
[source:texandthecity]