sexta-feira, 7 de agosto de 2015

Jess Glynne flexing her vocals in inspiring single “Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself”

Jess Glynne

United Kingdom has bred a variety of extraordinary talents the last few years with the bulk of them was breaking through the charts last year and is currently making their way towards the worn path of mainstream music. It seems the UK has still a lot more to offer. The year 2015 opens up to new faces in hopes of making a name of their own.

UK’s new pride and joy, Jess Glynne are among those talents. She first had her name known as the featured vocals of Clean Bandit’s chart topper “Rather Be.” It served as her stepping stone into making a name of her own in the industry with her debut single released early this year fulfilling her dream. Yet it is with her third single of her debut album I Cry When I Laugh that sealed her place in the industry. “Hold My Hand” remained number one for three weeks on UK, peaking at different places on other international charts as well. And yes, Jess Glynne is hoping for another track the likes of “Hold My Hand Again” to get her to the top of the charts. That track came in the form of 4th single entitled “Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself.”

Jess Glynne applied again her winning formula in her 4th single. It has her vocals already flexing and impressing us of its power. It also has the upbeat tempo of the previous song that you can dance, too.

The chanting is not as apparent, however, and it also has less stomping. Yet there is still the familiar punch Jess delivers to get her listeners hooked. We can also admit that Jess deepen her vocals adding fierceness to her song, which is welcome.

The song talks about the pressure one put on his or herself until it overtakes who they are. Take a breath and “don’t be hard on yourself” is what the red-haired singer is telling us. The music video is equally inspiring featuring a black kid overcome of the worries he put on himself. It was only when he learned to loosen did the weight on his shoulder lifted up.

We are looking forward for more songs from Jess as we love hearing her soaring vocals. We just hope it includes a much needed diversity.


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