Jayde Returns with Her Vibrant New Single"f this"

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It's rare an artist can instantly pull you in through the strength of their vocals, but that's exactly what Jayde accomplishes with every new single. Tracks like  "electricity" and  "sad af" are perfect examples of what makes her so exciting. Jayde's music is often a melancholic reflection on common themes such as relationships and internal struggle, but Jayde's perspective on these topics makes them new and refreshing.

Jayde is back with her latest single titled "f this." Similar to her past singles, Jayde immediately grabs listeners with her powerful, emotive voice.  "With this song, I wanted to channel the fear of falling in love and turn it into a position of confidence and power" Jayde says. The instrumental of the track compliments Jayde's grand performance with classic pianos, low strings, and soaring background vocals.  

"f this" also comes with an accompanying music video directed by Kevin Lien. Jayde's artistic vision extends beyond just her music as she steps into an alternate persona. The larger-than-life feeling conveyed in the video matches the raw emotion Jayde puts into her music. Check out the music video for "f this" and be on the look out for more new music from the rising star.  

Listen to  "f this" by Jayde below:

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