Good Day Noir Family,
Jane N’ The Jungle’s latest single, “Beauty Queen,” is a raw and electrifying track that showcases the band’s ability to blend intensity with emotion.
Beauty Queen is Jane N’ The Jungle’s Single Out Now
The song grips you with its chorus, sharp and crunchy guitar strumming.
There’s an undeniable energy here that immediately recalls the spirit of Alanis Morissette, particularly in Jordan White’s vocal delivery, which is fierce and vulnerable.
As the track progresses, it builds gradually, pulling you in deeper with each passing second. At the 34-second mark, the drums kick in, adding a new layer of intensity.
You can feel the anticipation growing, like the start of a journey that promises to take you somewhere extraordinary. And then, just as you’re hooked, Jordan unleashes the full power of her voice, pushing her vocals to their limit.
It’s a moment of pure release, where the music and her voice combine to create something that feels epic and liberating.
The addition of synthesizers enhances this sense of grandeur, giving the song a soaring quality that feels like it could lift you off the ground.
The chorus swells with a sense of freedom and power, making it impossible not to get caught up in the emotion of the moment. But just when it seems like the song has reached its peak, it pulls back, offering a brief, delicate moment before guiding you to the end.
The accompanying video, focused entirely on Jordan, captures the passion she brings to the performance. Her gaze is intense, almost piercing, as if she’s living every note, every lyric.
It’s a visual representation of the connection she has with the music, making it clear that this isn’t just a performance—it’s a piece of her soul.
Jane N’ The Jungle has delivered a song that’s fierce and beautiful, a perfect blend of rock energy and emotional depth.
Beauty Queen is Jane N’ The Jungle’s Single Out Now!
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Beauty Queen is Jane N’ The Jungle’s Single Out Now
“Beauty Queen” captures the heart and soul of the millennial generation, taking the false realities and broken dreams of their childhood head on. It’s following their summer release “GTFO” and is the second single off their upcoming record produced by Cameron Mizell (Avril Lavigne, Memphis May Fire, Sleeping With Sirens.)