Jess Ball Captures the Heartache of Moving On with New Single “Over You”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A heart-wrenching pop gem that captures the whirlwind of emotions that come after a relationship ends for good. 

Melbourne-based artist Jess Ball continues to make waves in the music scene with her distinct fusion of pop, indie rock, and hip-hop. Inspired by artists like Cigarettes After Sex, Olivia Dean, and Massive Attack, she has built a unique sound that resonates with listeners. Having recently signed with London-based Project Melody Music, Jess is back with her latest single, the emotionally charged “Over You.”

With a striking mix of soulful piano and fast-paced dance-pop beats, “Over You” delivers an irresistibly immersive and hypnotic sound. Lyrics like “Lately I don’t know what to do, Doesn’t feel right, All I’m feeling is quite blue” and “Save your sorrys, For when they’re speaking true, Don’t you worry, Not that I ever made you” showcase Jess reflecting on heartbreak and the struggle of moving forward after a breakup.

Fueled by dreamy vocals and a dynamic, genre-blending production, “Over You” is a raw yet empowering anthem that captures the rollercoaster of emotions that come with letting go. Whether you’re healing from heartache or simply love an emotional pop gem, this track is a must-listen. So, press play and let Jess Ball’s latest release guide you through the journey of self-discovery and resilience.



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