Jade LeMac Say You Can “Steal My Skin”


A striking pop tune about the struggle of selflessness and the importance of self-care.

Based in Vancouver, Jade LeMac is a versatile musical artist, serving as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Fueled by a profound love for music, she began crafting her own songs as early as middle school. Jade LeMac’s distinctive sound, a fusion of genres, is significantly shaped by her “half-Asian heritage and connection to the 2SLBGTQ+ community.” Prior to debuting her first single in 2021, she lent her voice to numerous dance singles for the electronic label Monstercat, concurrently establishing a strong presence on social media. Her latest release is the six-track EP, “Confessions,” featuring the pop song “Steal My Skin,” accompanied by a lyric video.

With a fusion of melodic instrumentals and gentle tones, the intimate ambiance of “Steal My Skin” gradually crescendos into an explosive sound, skillfully mirroring the emotional depth of the song. Lyrics such as “You flew while I fell, And still took off my belt, To give you everything you asked” and “Take what you want, Cause I’ve got nothing left, You can steal my skin, Every thought, every breath” delve into the struggle of trying to satisfy others while emphasizing the crucial importance of self-care. Through its enchanting vocals and contemplative narrative, Jade LeMac presents a captivating pop composition that profoundly explores the concept of selflessness. Hit play and immerse yourself in the whirlwind of emotions conveyed by “Steal My Skin.”



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