Have you heard of Jade? If not, it’s time to catch up. Since leaving Little Mix, this young British artist has started carving her own path, proving she has everything it takes to shine on her own. Her tracks IT girl and Angel of My Dreams have been the perfect previews, showing that Jade is not just ready to take control of her career but also capable of pushing pop to new, exciting places.
What draws me into her music isn't just her unmistakable voice, but the way she blends confidence with vulnerability. You can also easily spot her influences—they’re recognizable and familiar. IT girl has this immediate hook. It has that energy that makes you feel like you're the center of the universe, yet with just the right amount of reflection. We’ve been coming off a pop era where songs were getting more and more superficial, but Jade offers something real, something that connects with you on a personal level. It’s a trend we’ve been seeing recently, and it's refreshing to have pop songs that speak to something more authentic without losing that signature sound.
When Jade left Little Mix, there were so many questions about what she would do next, and many wondered if she could make the jump to a solo career without losing the essence that made her stand out in the band. And the answer, at least so far, is clear: yes.
It’s true that her presence is still somewhat limited outside the UK, but what’s happening with her music is not something that’s going unnoticed. And while Little Mix never quite dominated the charts outside of Europe (at least not as much as one would expect from a band with that much talent), Jade now has a real chance of breaking those barriers. Her style and attitude are taking her to a level where what’s to come could be much bigger. In a recent interview, Jade mentioned, "I want to surprise people. I didn’t want to do what was expected of me." (InStyle)
What excites me most about Jade is how she’s embracing her own path without fear. In a conversation with The Independent, Jade shared, "I want to be recognized as a versatile pop artist who always delivers meaningful music." (The Independent) In music, as in life, it’s easy to follow others, to do what everyone expects. But Jade is doing her own thing, not trying to fit into a mold. That’s what makes her special. And even though she hasn’t had the massive global impact just yet, the ingredients are all there: a powerful voice, a unique stage presence, and a real ability to connect with her audience.
2025 has the potential to be Jade’s year, and I’m already excited to see what more she has in store. If her first singles are just the warm-up, I can’t even imagine what’s coming next. What’s clear is that her music is hitting a nerve that many weren’t expecting, and the star emerging in front of us is sure to leave a mark on pop.
Right now, Jade is at the exact point where music and authenticity meet. The way she’s evolving not only makes her a singer but also an influential figure in pop music. She may not yet dominate global charts, but Jade is here to stay. And I’m willing to bet that 2025 will be her breakout year.
Interviews and Sources:
- InStyle interview: Jade Thirlwall discusses her solo career
- The Independent interview: Jade talks about her musical influences and solo work
- Harpers Bazaar interview: Jade embraces her solo career
- Rolling Stone UK interview: Jade reflects on her Arab heritage
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