SINGLE REVIEW: JACQUELINE LOOR “I Can Fly”

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Photo credit: Hector Socorro

Photo credit: Hector Socorro

From a place of heaviness and sadness, the song gradually shifts its energy and sheds its skin. Epid percussion under the vast skyscape, the birth of new energy and strength inspired something beautiful and liberating. Inspired by the artist’s identical twin sister’s journey in finding courage and leaving a toxic relationship, Jacqueline Loor joined hands with Monica Rizzio for an inspired, female empowerment single “I Can Fly.”

“I knew she was scared to be alone so I wanted to give her something that can help empower her and make her feel like she can fly on her own,” said Loor.

Through an intimate, personal angle, the artist reflects on the collective experience we all share as women in her highly relatable lyricism addressing the issue on a larger spectrum. “I Can Fly” is an anthem and an affirmation that reminds us of the strength we have within cut the cord with toxic relationships and situations and embrace who we are as a person and as a woman. Loor channeled something divine and pure from the core of her inner goddess. The chorus immediately gives you goosebumps.

“I Can Fly” is a song that brings tears to your eyes in a time of difficulty. It offers vast power and encouragement to make the necessary change in your life for a healthier, better future. The singer’s voice is never alone. She was constantly supported by other females and the starry, immersive nature. It reflects on feminism and community. Finding strength in the sharing of our stories and vocalizing our pains, together, we heal together.

Written by Katrina Yang

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