Dance-Pop
Artist J-LINE Drops Catchy End-Of-Summer Bop
“If I Don’t Have You”
New
York, NY
Electro-pop singer J-LINE releases his latest single
“If I Don’t Have You” and it’s bound to get you dancing
through the end of the summer!
With elements of 80’s synth-pop and modern dance music, “If
I Don’t Have You” is an upbeat yet haunting track about the
difficulty of letting go of an ex. With memorable lines like
“I sit and wait for you at a table set for two” and “I know
I sound desperate but I’m crazy and I can’t forget about you”,
the track brilliantly captures that post-breakup feeling without
falling into despair.
On the meaning behind the song, J-LINE describes it as
“seeing your ex as an ethereal being/ghost that haunts you every
minute of your life. As you walk downtown, as you sleep, when
you feel the summer breeze on your face. Every second brings
back a memory until you get to such a fragile emotional space
you’re someone who’s ‘haunted’. It’s about that desperate attempt
to reconcile, ignore all the issues in the relationship and
plead with your ex to ‘come back’ to you.”
Similar
to hits like Robin’s “Dancing On My Own”, the song is a form
of catharsis, allowing listeners to dance out their own feelings
of loss and loneliness. “If I Don’t Have You” captures
the best of what J-LINE offers: emotionally-complex dance music
from a queer perspective with a retro yet modern twist.
NYC-based LGBTQ recording artist J-LINE has garnered
over 1 million streams, 2 million youtube views and fans all
over the globe. With a synth electro-pop sound that mirrors
the brightness of the late 80’s/early 90s, J-LINE makes the
underground music scene feel alive again - with an electrifying
twist. He is currently touring with his “Dirty pop party” concert,
where he performs alongside LGBTQ artists (including Myylo,
Peppermint, and Dillon Burnside) in major US cities, highlighting
what the diverse future of music looks and sounds like. His
live set is an energetic blend of choreography, vocals and music
that leave audiences electrified. USA Today, Teases and
Dares and Essentially Pop are just a few of the outlets that
have praised music from his latest efforts.
J-LINE will continue to release music throughout 2022
as well as dazzle crowds with his live show, including a recent
breakout performance to a crowd of well-over 5000 people at
the first-ever Montclair Pride.
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