Real Girls Eat Cake

Album: Would U Love Me (2014)
Charted: 37
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Songfacts®:

  • The Janoskians are a comedy entertainment group originally from Melbourne, Australia, who are now based in Los Angeles. They comprise twins Jai and Luke Brooks, their older brother Beau and friends, Daniel (Skip) Sahyounie and James Yammouni. Their moniker stands for Just Another Name Of Silly Kids In Another Nation.
  • This Ska-inflenced track is their third single following "Set This World on Fire" and "Best Friends," which both reached the Top 40 of the Australian and New Zealand singles charts. James Yammouni told MTV News: "We wanted a fun song that was jumpy but also at the same time sent a message to girls that you don't really need to worry about the size you are and all that stuff."

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