Jon Lajoie
Jon Lajoie started putting out comedy music in 2005 with his debut album "You Look Like Shit." He was born in Montreal in 1979 and had been working in comedy...
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Jon Lajoie started putting out comedy music in 2005 with his debut album "You Look Like Shit." He was born in Montreal in 1979 and had been working in comedy before that, but the music side took off a few years later.
In 2009, his song "Everyday Normal Guy" went viral on YouTube. That led to a deal with Warner Bros. and his second album, "Women Are Funny," in 2010. Other tracks like "High as Fuck" and "2 Girls 1 Cup Song" kept building his online audience with their blunt, often explicit humor.
He's released several more albums since then, including "I Kill People" in 2011 and "7:30" in 2020. Lajoie has also done some acting, with guest spots on shows like "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
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