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ArtistBlue Jean, I just met me a girl named Blue Jean Blue Jean, she got a camouflaged face and no money Remember they always let you down when you need 'em Oh, Blue Jean, is heaven any sweeter than Blue Jean She got a police bike She got a turned up nose Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race) Jazzing for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue) Blue Jean can send me (Oh, somebody send me) Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me) One day I'm gonna write a poem in a letter One day I'm gonna get that faculty together Remember like everybody has to wait in line Oh, Blue Jean, look out world, oh you know I've got mine She got Latin roots She got everything Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race) Jazzing for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue) Blue Jean can tempt me (Oh, somebody send me) Somebody sent me (Oh, somebody send me) Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race) Jazzing for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue) Blue Jean can tempt me (Oh, somebody send me) Somebody sent me (Oh, somebody send me) Somebody, somebody (Oh, somebody send me) Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me)
A digital painting in the style of pop art and comic book art depicts a young woman with a round, youthful face, fair skin, and vivid blue eyes. Her eyebrows are dark brown, and she has long, curled eyelashes, with her lips a soft red. Her face is partially covered in an olive green and light brown camouflage paint. Her hair is a striking bright blue, styled with bangs sweeping to her right, some strands falling over her forehead, and a long braid that cascades over her left shoulder, secured at the end with a gold hair tie. She is wearing a white collared shirt with thin blue vertical stripes, unbuttoned at the top to reveal a gold circular pendant necklace. Over the shirt, she wears a blue denim jacket with large buttons, two chest pockets, and a white patch on the right chest pocket that reads "P.W.C." in dark letters. Her left hand is raised to shoulder height, fingers extended in a peace sign. The background is a solid light blue with subtle brush strokes, and there are scattered red paint speckles in the top-left and bottom-right corners. The overall aesthetic is influenced by contemporary pop art and street art, with a crisp, detailed rendition and a slightly glossy