Jordan Jones Tries To Be “Flawless” For Us

Flawless

Jordan Jones


A pop gem with carefree weekend vibes.

Canadian musician, Jordan Jones, is a singer and songwriter who has done numerous tours throughout Canada. These tours have taken place for various projects over the last ten years. For one project, Jones was the lead vocalist for a band, while in the other two, he was also the lead guitarist. Clearly, he has plenty of experience in the music scene. Now, the artist is ready to show off his own creations. His tunes take influence from genres like pop, R&B, soul, and rock. His intention, however, is to bring listeners a fresh take on old styles. This varied discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. Jordan Jones’s latest drop is the three-track pop single, “Flawless.”

Referred to as a “truly lazy day song” by the artist, “Flawless” is well-matched to its description. It has a few different feelings in a few seconds, which makes it an interesting listen. At the same time, it is meant to be a playful, romantic hit. Lyrics like “Slow down, I’m easy like Sunday. Don’t wanna rush, I wanna play in bed” and “I promise, I won’t be heartless, ’cause all I want is you” offer the perfect fusion of lighthearted and sincere sweetness. It’s meant to be the Valentine’s Day love that everybody wants with a chill, yet infectious soundscape. Honestly, “Flawless” is the perfect weekend pick-me-up, and it deserves the attention it gets. So, stream Jordan Jones’s “Flawless” to get in a romantic mood today.



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