Featured Tune: "Lady Who I Love" from jeanie
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A Groove-Laced Ode to Motherhood
There’s something undeniably magnetic about jeanie’s debut single Lady Who I Love. From the first beat, it pulls you into a soundscape that’s both nostalgic and fresh — think Fleetwood Mac’s soulfulness meets the wild charisma of Led Zeppelin, all draped in the silk of a Diana Ross groove. But beyond the musical pedigree, this track stands tall on its own as a heartfelt and electrifying tribute to motherhood.
Co-written by Christy Lamb and Marc Orrell, the song doesn’t just ride on its influences — it reimagines them. The verses sway with disco-tinted charm, but it’s the bridge where the magic goes full throttle: a sky-cracking vocal wail and a blistering guitar solo that practically demands you crank the volume. The vocal is a revelation, velvety yet strong, with a quiet emotional intensity.
What makes Lady Who I Love hit deeper is its origin story, born out of a simple, tender moment between a mother and her child. That authenticity bleeds into every second of the track. It’s not just a love letter to a daughter; it’s a celebration of the complicated, beautiful chaos of parenthood.
Produced in the heart of Silver Lake, this single doesn’t just mark the beginning of jeanie’s music journey, it announces it with style, substance, and serious groove.