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Jordyn Simone keeps listeners afloat in "Drown"

  • May 13, 2021
  • Alexander Zwerner
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To say it simply, music runs in the blood of self-proclaimed "genre-less" artist Jordyn Simone. Based out of LA, she grew up hitting gospel high notes with her parents and has competed at the highest level of singing competitions like The Voice and American Idol. In addition to her immense technical skill, she has developed a unique sound that seems to touch the very soul of listeners with deeply reflective, personal lyrics. Jordyn once again shows her incredibly mature talent on her new single "Drown", which sees her speak on womanhood and the sensuality that comes with growing into your true self. 

Inspired by a summer romance last July, "Drown" oozes with a sultry self-confidence. Overtop of a layered guitar riff, the production allows room for Jordyn to step into the spotlight and display her impressive lyrical abilities detailing the emotions that come with vulnerable self-expression and female empowerment. Listeners not only come away falling in love with Jordyn, but so too find themselves reflecting on the importance of loving oneself as well. 

Mature beyond her years and in the greatest city in the world for music, there's truly nothing stopping Jordyn from developing into the industry-shaking artist that she so clearly could be. 

Connect with Jordyn Simone: Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok | Twitter | Spotify

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Alexander Zwerner

Alexander Zwerner is an avid music listener and has been writing articles about Hip-Hop on www.beatlymusic.com and www.earmilk.com. Alexander has been a lifelong writer and strives to inform the public on the Hip-Hop community. Currently residing in Atlanta, when not writing or listening to music, Alexander spends his time running and reading.

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