Jennifer Chavez “You Can Do It”

Music Review: Jennifer Chavez "You Can Do It"

Jennifer Chavez has a very distinct sound — a unique touch of melodic, lyrical content that is essentially imprinted in all her projects. She’s the type of artist that leaves you intrigued by the remaining sound that rings in your heart days after.

“You Can Do It” is something raw and fierce, charged with a sense of ancient energy. The track leaves you a scent — a glance that is hard to forget without it being specific while connecting to you in a profound way. That’s the beauty of Jennifer Chavez’s music.

“You Can Do It” is a mystical track. Revolving around a ritual-like, hypnotic beat and highly spiritual mantra-like vocals, the track glows in the unknown cosmic nature, dancing in the glistening shadow of darkness.

Chavez reveals that the track is essentially about an escape from the capitalist nightmare we all live in. “It’s a song for everyone who feels stifled and doubtful,” she explains, “it’s a song for myself and my dreams of freeing my family through music and renewable resources.”

Hailing from Minneapolis, Jenny is an artist and activist for police abolition, Black Lives Matter, and maximum wages. As a person, Jenny has walked a hard path in life. Grinning through homelessness and addiction in her young adult life, this experience only strengthened her. She now advocates for housing and appropriate medical care as human rights.

On the artistic side, Chavez is a prolific Coahuiltecan American EDM producer and experimental R&B vocalist, known for her work in the Mutants Mixtape Collective and her collaboration GL1TT3RP1SS with girlfriend/music Daughter of Dawn. Driven by her childhood fascination with introspective lyrics and melodies, she has been producing hip-hop and EDM music for more than 2 decades. Her major influences include James Brown, Arca, Brandy, and Selena.



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