Jada Michael releases official remix of “Freak”

Alternative R&B singer-songwriter Jada Michael has released the official remix of her confident and sultry single “Freak”, enticing listeners to embrace their inner inhibitions.  Written about an intimate night with her boo, the sultry production of “Freak” sizzled underneath seductive verses before she makes a bold declaration on the hook.  Jada’s voice slips from moments of under-the-covers intimacy right into the charismatic chorus.  Without filter or fear, Jada unapologetically projects a confident spirit within her music anchored in a body-positive, sex-positive, and self-positive presence underscored by an inimitable alternative R&B brew.  This Friday, September 25th, Jada will be performing live and in person in Miami, Florida as part of Savannah Cristina Presents: The Drive-In Experience presented by SOB’s.  You can get tickets HERE.

 

Jada’s music has amassed over two million streams independently and initial compositions “Beautiful” and “Special” caught the attention of high-profile GRAMMY® Award-winning producers and musicians such as the late LaShawn “Big Shiz” Daniels [Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez], Novel, Adrian “Drop” Santella [Diddy, Pitbull, Kanye West], and Bart Schoudel [Selena Gomez].  Produced by “Big Shiz,” Jada’s lead 2019 single “Breathe” tallied over 1 million YouTube views and 260K Spotify streams with broadcast support from BET.  On its heels, “Coolin’ It” put up over 500K Spotify streams and counting.  When the Reno-born and Miami-based songstress grabs the microphone, all eyes immediately lock on her. Empowering audiences by wholeheartedly and courageously showing herself, Jada strives to represent plus-sized women, LGBTQ women, and black women.  She is proud of her body type, sexuality and skin and wants her listeners to feel confident through her music.  Jada started singing at just three-years-old.  Inspired by Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Ella Fitzgerald (thanks to her dad), she diligently developed her voice.  Moving to Miami at the age of twelve, she divided her time between choir and musical theater, penning her first songs in junior year of high school.  Studying Jazz Voice at The New School in New York City, she carefully crafted a style of her own upon returning home.  You can connect with Jada Michael via the following links.  Cover photo credit: Naserin Bogado.

 

 

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