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Jensyn’s New Single ‘Somebody Else’ Is the Breakup Song You Didn’t Know You Needed

  • Flex Admin
  • 13 minutes ago
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Mood: Late-night drive, post-breakup catharsis, crying in the shower (in a good way)

If your current playlist is heavy on Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA, or Arlo Parks, you are going to want to add Jensyn to the mix right now. The Liverpool-based queer non-binary artist has just dropped ‘Somebody Else’, and it is one of those tracks that will creep up on you slowly, then hit you all at once.


The premise is deceptively simple: watching someone you once loved move on. But Jensyn is not interested in simple. The track opens with close, intimate vocals layered over sparse guitar before gradually shifting and building into a gritty, emotionally charged finale that genuinely delivers. Think late-night drive energy: moody, atmospheric, and impossible to skip. Jensyn writes, produces, and mixes everything themselves, and that attention to detail shows. Every element earns its place.


PHOTOS BY SARA WOLFF
PHOTOS BY SARA WOLFF

The track follows recent singles ‘Golden’ and ‘Not the Same’, the latter of which caught the attention of music blogs for its emotional depth and genre-blurring sound. ‘Somebody Else’ pushes things a step further, adding a rockier edge while keeping the intimacy that makes Jensyn’s music so compelling. On the track, Jensyn says: “You never just hate someone, and it’s not always just one person’s fault. If it was, arguably that would be an easier set of emotions to deal with.”


Honestly? Relatable. Stream it immediately.


 


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