Listening to Jagger Whitaker’s latest new release ‘If I Know You’ took me back to those days, when the heart presumed taking right decisions, yet it would always be ‘the regret’ful ending. ‘If I Know You’ is a hurtful post break-up song. With painfully vivid lyrics and a catchy beat, ‘If I Know You’ of Jagger Whitaker is a must repeat on loop for all lovers betrayed.
As the story unfolds…
Born and raised in Mississippi, Jagger is an upcoming musician from Nashville. Jagger has been making a great impact on the live music scenes with his last release, ‘Beer Talks’. From an early age Whitaker dreamt of being an artist, his love for storytelling and country music helped in unfolding the journey.
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“You said forever, now I’m thinking that you never really meant it. But ever since you left, I’ve been asking myself, If I Know You?” Damn, the remorse in this song! The electric strings literally cries pain of heartbreak as Jagger’s country voice belts out, ‘If I know You?’ The acoustic core plucking is a pretty tune that is now stuck in my head. Overall its a beautiful composition and the storytelling extremely relatable.
The song ‘If I know You’ has been co-written with Bill Roemer & Steven Hopkins and set to tune by Coby James. This song came in just at the right time as Jagger was drowning in self-doubt. Like every artist, Jagger too faces the demons of passionately diving deep into being a full-time artist. On his social media posts, he writes very frankly about his struggle of being a singer songwriter, either to write the right songs, or to find the right words. Do check out his music on all Streaming Medias.
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