Jazz Morley shines on bewitching pop of "Ruin Me"
British singer-songwriter Jazz Morley rises to the surface on bubbly new pop cut "Ruin Me".
Showcasing her velvet-smooth voice and ability to master the world of down-beat pop, Jazz Morley's new single "Ruin Me" sees her shine brighter than ever before. Her third single, it follows the inspiring "Bad Love" and "Take Me Down", released last year.
“It’s about finding yourself in a bad place in life, feeling like you're only just holding it together, and being vulnerable to another's influence- be it good or bad," Morley explains. "Sometimes when the world seems grey and hopeless, and you're craving anything that isn't mundane normality, meeting somebody new can be both exciting and dangerous.”
The track is anything but grey, in terms of colour palette "Ruin Me" flitters between pastel blues and greens before brighter whites and yellows take over as the track continues its soulful path.
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