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Jade Hilton’s I Would Is A Heartfelt Song

By Grace LovejoyApril 5, 2020
Jade Hilton’s I Would Is A Heartfelt Song

Jade Hilton’s latest release I Would is a heartfelt and soul-grabbing song. It takes you on the singer’s nostalgic journey of remembering a time of a previous love and the emotional wounds that came from it. It’s a song that will pull at the heartstrings of all those who listen, as it is sure to reignite those feelings of love, pain, healing, and hope, that we have all experienced at one point or another.

The track opens with an almost echoing and repeated electric guitar riff, creating suspense and anticipation for the listener. The riff, that continues throughout the track, is soon joined by Hilton’s distinctive and powerful vocals, captivating its listeners with her enchanting sound.

The lyrics from Hilton are nothing short of emotive and gripping for the listener:

“Find it in your heart and tell me that you no longer love me,
Look me in the eye and tell me if you are ready to leave me,
But don’t come back when you find yourself drowning in fire”

From creating a steady following by posting song covers on social media, to releasing her own incredibly powerful music, I would say Jade Hilton is an artist you’ll be seeing a lot of in the future.

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