Jake Stone Reflects on His Ex With “Past Tense”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A captivating pop single that’s ready to tug at your heart.

Jake Stone, a multi-talented artist hailing from Melbourne, has been passionate about music from a young age, particularly drawn to the pop and indie-pop genres. Influenced by a diverse range of artists such as Simple Plan, Coldplay, Good Charlotte, Kanye West, and The Killers, one of his greatest inspirations is Bastille. Among Jake Stone’s previous singles are tracks like “Late Nights,” “Hindsight,” and “Better Alone.” Recently, he has been focused on honing his craft and collaborating with other artists to create new, unforgettable music. His latest release is the four-track EP titled Past Tense, accompanied by a visualizer for the title song.

With a delightful mix of melodic instrumentals and mood-enhancing tones, “Past Tense” creates an evocative backdrop that perfectly fits the emotional narrative of the song. Lyrics like “Told me it was over, let’s stay friends, Pushed me away, couldn’t play pretend” and “Now we only exist in past tense, Tell me how did you get past it” reflect the artist’s vulnerable reflections on a past relationship and the struggle to move on. Fueled by its relatable storytelling and emotive vocals, Jake Stone delivers a captivating pop single that resonates with listeners. So, hit play and experience why the artist isn’t quite ready to let go of his ex just yet with “Past Tense.”


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