Jazz Robertson “It Ain’t Me”

Jazz Robertson’s songwriting is as powerful as her lyricism. “It Ain’t Me” opens with a brutally honest, heartfelt, confessional lyrics that read like a conversation with her listeners. The track dives deep into a consuming love and a toxic relationship when it gradually turns you into a person you no longer recognize.

Journeying into her own experience, Robertson’s truth resonates with everyone who has been through the similar experience. Her lyrics hit home, feeling like a therapeutic conversation the finally unveils the truth. The track is as elegant and cathartic as it is brave and epic. The soft rock fused Olivia Rodrigo style power pop finding its footing in intimate vocal style.

Robertson’s vocal is versatile, emotive and powerful. From a moment of truth, she revisits past pain and stands up for herself, “It ain’t me” with strength. The chorus, as cathartic as it is, feels like breath of relief and freedom. There’s so much space in its epic soundscape and even more smiles and power in her voice — that’s something really beautiful about Jazz Robertson. Her truth is confrontational, liberating, and inspirational. “It Ain’t Me” is one of the songs that really give you the emotional support you need to have clarity on the subject.

Robertson is a musician and an artist who builds her world of music on conversational lyricism and truth. Every release from her hits home and invites you to a moment of reflection and profound communication. Her music helps you get in touch with your emotions and open your heart for love and compassion.

Previous
Previous

Clare Easdown “Your Eyes Are Ice”

Next
Next

Lewis Muller “1 at a Time”