Jon Vinyl Has “No Feelings” About It

Jon Vinyl Carries "No Feelings"

No Feelings

Jon Vinyl


The sign you need to dump your ex with no regrets.

Toronto-based singer and songwriter, Jon Vinyl, practically grew up on and lives R&B. From a young age, Vinyl’s introduction to music was through his mom’s morning cleaning playlist. Each Sunday morning, he found influence in artists such as Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Jodeci, and Maxwell. Vinyl’s ability to modernize 90s R&B makes him a huge star. Some of his previous singles include hits like “Nostalgia,” “Life,” and “Cherry Blossom.” These songs, and more, are available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. Jon Vinyl’s latest single is the touching hit “No Feelings.” The song also has an accompanying official music video.

“No Feelings” features a chill, mid-tempo sample of Earth, Wind, and Fire’s “September.” In the song, Vinyl captures the push to let go of a dying situationship and how he is trying to get his ex to admit their faults, hoping they will change. Eventually, however, it’s all for naught. He realizes their relationship will never change. This impactful and nostalgic piece can send the message that honesty is more important than the toxicity. Even if it your relationship ends with someone getting left behind, it’s all for your benefit. So, press play below to learn what it’s like to hold “No Feelings” for a toxic ex.



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