Jae Miah - Blue (Single)

After her star-studded introduction on the site with her single “Forget About Him,” Jae Miah is back with a new ballad titled “Blue,” where the songstress serenades us about the summertime blues she’s experienced in dealing with a regretful love interest. She breaks free from the cage she once was locked in and sings of the moment she now obtains living without the grief of someone’s mistake turning into their biggest consequence: losing her.

Feeling the heartache in her voice, Jae Miah is dealing with the emotional aftermath of heartbreak, attempting to move past the trauma to find a new experience of happiness. She describes her moving-on attempt of “smoking on her ex-pack,” which I’m sure many can relate to on those nightly occasions of pressing forward. Jah Miah expresses details of losing her cool, almost sending her off the edge; she understands that she can’t continue to put herself through the wringer for someone who doesn’t care about her. While tugging on your heartstrings with her voice, she’s playing tug of war with her mind & heart, remembering the low moments versus her alone time with her thoughts, especially when she’s just trying to proceed with her life without you. Jae Miah’s passion is tightly focused throughout this single; you can hear every emotional breath she takes, showing she doesn’t fake her feelings but relives a small part of her past experiences. I appreciate an artist who isn’t afraid to share a minor part of vulnerability in their music; it goes a long way to helping someone dealing with the same thing. She has a way of warming your soul and giving you a voice when you feel unheard; the tears no longer feel exhausted or hurt when she gets to singing.

Jae Miah is spectacular with her vocal range, and all of her is remarkable to hear. From listener feedback that I can see on her page, people are gravitating to her talent, with many more to follow in no time. We highly recommend you get familiar with her ASAP; a true artist with something to give to the world.