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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

I’m her people...

Geogia: You travel light Jude. Your parents couldn’t make it?
Jude: Oh they could I just, I kinda
wanted to do this on my own.
Geogia: I understand. And who’s this?
Jamie: I’m Jamie. I’m her people. He's here for countenance?

EJ: Jude, there were some artists in our contest,
Eden for example, who are better positioned (Had more experience?)
to become…a pop star.
Jude: Well, I’m not, I’m not a pop star, I’m a songwriter.
Geogia: And that is why you won Jude. Now
I believe that your songs can move units,
but I also believe they can move people. Can affect not
just a small number of people?
And that’s why we’ve teamed you with a writer/producer
with real substance.
  

Top answer

1-- No, 'I'm a close friend'/etc. 2-- Not necessarily. To get ahead, it's often who you know as well as what you know.

  • 1-- No, 'I'm a close friend'/etc.
  • 2-- Not necessarily.
  • To get ahead, it's often who you know as well as what you know.
  • 3-- Yes, but I think that 'unit' as some slang meaning here-- it does not mean 'people'.
  • I don't know what it is, though.
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1-- No, 'I'm a close friend'/etc.
2-- Not necessarily. To get ahead, it's often who you know as well as what you know.
3-- Yes, but I think that 'unit' as some slang meaning here-- it does not mean 'people'. I don't know what it is, though.

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