In The Spotlight

Jayden Hills – “Die High”

Based in Los Angeles and born as Jessica Schwartz, this emerging singer and songwriter wanted to be an artist since kindergarten. Encouraged by her dad who’d sing and play songs for her on a guitar, she took piano, guitar and singing lessons and spent her time in her room singing and writing songs. At 16 she had the chance to perform with Train and repeated that experience 2 years later. Collaborating with Inverness on all her songs, she debuted with “Love Me Alone” in 2024.

Written on the night her dad passed away as her way to cope with the devastating loss, her new single is deeply personal and profound. Released two days ago, on the anniversary of his death, the electronic pop song is infused with a softness and vulnerability. Opening with breezy synths and soft distorted backing vocals, there’s a bouncy beat added in the chorus. Creating a hypnotic soundscape that reaches your soul, it’s her airy vocals that make this a heartrending experience.

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Music History

The Babys – “Isn’t It Time”

From their album “Broken Heart” (1977):

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New Music

Tate McRae – “2 Hands”

From her upcoming album “So Close To What”, to be released on 21 February 2025:

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