Tag: Leah Jane
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5 Albums That Made Me: Leah Jane
Idk about you, but Leah Jane‘s “Girl, You’re Fine” literally fixed my brain the past few weeks. It’s a bubbly, effervescent elixir that makes the world just a little better. A follow-up to our expansive interview with the singer-songwriter, Jane also shared her 5 Albums That Made Me. Her picks include Uprising by Bob Marley…
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The Singles Bar: Leah Jane – Girl, You’re Fine
Leah Jane scrawls a much-needed pep talk with her new song, “Girl, You’re Fine.” Twinkling piano and jangly other instruments give the track a fluttering quality, as though she’s puffing dandelion seeds into the summer breeze. “Never thought I’d fix my broken heart,” she sings into a musical kaleidoscope. The production is glossy and perfectly…
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Beyond the Music: Leah Jane on Girl, You’re Fine
In 2026, I think we all need a little pep talk to get through the day. Leah Jane offers her new song, “Girl You’re Fine,” as a much-needed injection of optimism. It’s not easy to flip that switch from perpetual doom to joyous existence, and Jane makes it look, or at least sound, easy. In…
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