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Jaia Lyne - Mad At Myself
Jaia Lyne - Mad At Myself

Jaia Lyne – Mad At Myself | Unique Wholeness

Jaia Lyne is a Filipino-American singer-songwriter, actor and model. Jaia has a significant amount of experience in the entertainment field that allows gives her music a three-dimensional sound. She also uses gracefully, illuminated harmonies that really thicken up her vocals in her music. Crafting tracks that speak honestly and openly, Jaia Lyne has come through yet again with another solid single.

Mad At Myself is a track with a light atmosphere. The intro starts with a classical guitar and this airy synth pad that hold up for a bit. Jaia’s vocals come in and after a few measures so do the drums, giving the song a little more structure. The track sounds great, but once Jaia hits the first Mad At Myself in the track, it picks up significantly. The drums follow a pretty standard groove that works really well with the percussive guitar. While the track doesn’t exactly have a bass, the other instruments seem to make up for it with additional low-end. The synth plays a significant part in Mad At Myself as it creates these ethereal soundscapes that you can get lost in. Moreover, Jaia Lyne has a voice that will take you on some intense journey. This track in particular has this spacey, futuristic, lo-fi vibe that anyone would be able to enjoy.

Jaia Lyne has an uncanny ability to use her artistic skills in cohesive manners. Her music really stands out with some unique sounds and feelings. Mad At Myself seems to move three-dimensionally and it really feels like it.

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