Pop singer/songwriter JORDY reflects on the ever-changing nature of life on the enjoyable and thoughtful single, “things change.”
“Nothing’s supposed to stay the same / Yeah, what’s an ocean 🌊 without waves?” Hmm 🤔, that’s true, 🎙️ JORDY. He continues singing in the chorus of 🎵 “things change”, “What’s a life unless things change? / So, hold on, babe.” Indeed, life is filled with changes – some good, some bad. On his first single post- 💿 BOY, JORDY is transparent about his feelings, and how change irks him. He penned this thoughtful record alongside 🎼 ✍ Jason Strong (who also produces 🎛️), and Riley Biederer.
“My neighbor died at forty-nine,” JORDY sings in the first verse, “I used to know his daughter / But we grew apart somehow.” Just one of many situations where change occurs for the singer. He asserts in the second verse, “And for a second, in the wreckage / It’s like life is over / In hindsight, it’s just growing pains.” Thoughtful reflections, JORDY. Throughout the three minute song, he’s in great voice, singing with ease, expressively and authentically. Strong’s production is simple (for most of the song), but perfectly suited for this song and JORDY’s voice. The backdrop grows temporarily bigger towards the end, before bringing things back down. All in all, 🎵 “things change” is another winner from the talented artist.
🎙 JORDY • 🎵 “things change” • 🏷 JORDY • 🗓 11.17.23
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