Hailing from Perth Australia, Jordan Anthony is a rising pop artist who is turning heads with his emotive vocals, storied songwriting and hook-laden catchy releases. His latest single is entitled "Lost in LA" and it is the first single of the year for this creative force.
"Lost in LA" is a poignant indie-pop moment that trades Hollywood shine for emotional truth. Written alone in his bedroom during a wave of homesickness and self-doubt, the track captures the loneliness that often hides behind big dreams and bigger cities. Lyrics including "Just a kid with a dream to make a name / Mom and dad always said it was meant for me / to the land with the stars laid on the street / Sometimes I want to escape / Yea I'd admit I'm afraid," show this narrative. What began as a raw, thirty-minute outpouring grows into a cinematic pop swell, mirroring the push and pull between ambition and vulnerability that defines Jordan’s first year in Los Angeles.
Musically, "Lost in LA" showcases Jordan's intimate yet expansive vocal performance, carrying lyrics that feel less like a confession and more like a shared experience. Lush acoustic guitar and a soaring chorus add to the song's allure. There’s something deeply human in the way "Lost in LA" allows uncertainty to exist without resolution, making space for listeners who feel unmoored while chasing their own aspirations.
At just 20, Jordan Anthony proves he’s not interested in surface-level pop; he’s here to make music that sits with you, long after the song ends.
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