Jade LeMac Gets High on “Grapevines”

Rating: 5 out of 5.


An intoxicating pop gem that’ll leave you longing for more.

Meet Jade LeMac, a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for crafting tunes that are nothing short of stunning. Her journey with music began at a young age; she started composing her own songs during middle school. Jade LeMac’s genre-blending sound is deeply influenced by her half-Asian heritage and strong connection to the 2SLBGTQ+ community. Before releasing her debut single in 2021, she lent her voice to several dance singles for the electronic label Monstercat and established her presence on TikTok. Her latest release is the pop single “Grapevines.” 

“Grapevines” offers an instantly intoxicating mix of chilling tones and sultry vocals, creating a hypnotic soundscape that perfectly complements the track’s seductive narrative. Lyrics like “Have you sipped enough of me from your glass, Enough to keep you coming, come back for some more” and “I’m high on them grapevines, yeah, Sugar got me up all night, might never let go if I have you” pay homage to the song’s title. They provide a genuinely captivating exploration of desire, encapsulating the essence of the grapevine metaphor.

With a rich blend of evocative elements and just the right touch of moodiness, Jade LeMac presents a striking pop gem that masterfully balances the bitter and sweet aspects of desire. Indulge your senses and satisfy your cravings by pressing play on “Grapevines.” It’s a musical journey that will leave you yearning for more.



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