Jade LeMac Roots for the Underdog With “You’re Not A God”


An empowering pop gem that gives a middle finger to bullies.

Vancouver-based musical talent Jade LeMac is a versatile artist, excelling as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Her musical journey began with regular karaoke sessions with cousins, evolving into songwriting in middle school. Jade LeMac’s distinctive sound, a fusion of genres, draws inspiration from her half-Asian heritage and connection to the LGBTQ+ community. Recognized by GLAAD in 2022 as one of “10 LGBTQ Women in Music to Listen to this Pride Month,” she has contributed vocals to various dance singles for the electronic label Monstercat. Jade LeMac’s latest release is the six-track EP “Confessions,” featuring the standout pop track “You’re Not A God,” accompanied by an official music video.

“You’re Not A God” captivates with its harmonious blend of evocative instrumentals, moody tones, and smooth vocals, creating a compelling sonic landscape that perfectly complements the song’s contemplative narrative. Lyrics such as “I know you can be like that, You are a fiend like that, I know you can be like that, You cause a scene on that” and “So used to getting what you want, F*ck your ego, Cause you’re no god” deliver an empowering message to those who have experienced mistreatment. With its sultry sounds and bold, dark undertones, Jade LeMac presents a mesmerizing pop gem that encourages individuals who have faced bullying to embrace their strength. Press play and reclaim your power with “You’re Not A God.”


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