LGBTQ pop singer/songwriter JORDY delivers an honest, short, sweet, and relatable pop single with โI get high.โ
โIdonโt wanna feel, I donโt wanna feel, I donโt wanna feel sometimes.โ Okay, JORDY โ you do you boo! โI just wanna feel, I just wanna feel, I just wanna feel sometimes.โ Umโฆ conflicting feelings much? Regardless, the LGBTQ pop singer goes on to assert, โSo I, I get high.โ It seems on
โI get highโ that JORDY is trying to mask the pain, hence why he gets high. Even if heโs all over the place on this two-minute single, itโs hella relatable.
Beyond the aforementioned scenarios, JORDY offers more. Out with a stranger versus being at home with someone I love. Awake versus asleepโฆ Growing up versus being young. In all these complicated, triggering situations, JORDY gets high to blow off steam etc. During this brief record, he sings incredibly well, as always, particularly toward the end when the record expands dynamically and instrumentally. The production ( Drew Polovick) is also a selling point, giving JORDY a fine backdrop to sing over.
Final Thoughts 
All in all, JORDY delivers the goods on
โI get highโ. Itโs not a game-changing record but itโs one that many should easily be able to connect with. Short just crossing the two-minute mark, itโs sufficient as JORDY easily and successfully conveys his message. We all have our means of escape, right? For JORDY, itโs getting high.
JORDY โข
โI get highโ โข
300 Entertainment โข
10.14.22
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