Tiny Jag Embodies Energy and Artistry  on"2020 Vision" [Premiere]

Tiny Jag has a clear vision for her style and identity. The Detroit native perfectly fuses pop, hip hop, alternative, and R&B music into her own sound incomparable to others.  'Morph' has no filler with every track helping to build a picture of who Tiny Jag is as an artist. The end result is a complex artist that's not afraid to take risks and push herself out of her comfort zone. Her new video for "2020 Vision" shows what about Tiny Jag makes her so compelling.

"2020 Vision″ is bright and hard-hitting, incorporating elements of hip hop. The music video for  "2020 vision" is equally as unique and captivating as the track. The video is an emotional expression of empowerment, hope, and optimism. Tiny Jag has a bright future ahead of her and  "2020 Vision" marks just the beginning.

Watch  "2020 Vision" below and watch out for Tiny Jag's upcoming Morph EP:

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