Raised in the suburbs of Chicago, R&B and Soul specialist Jade Latrice always found solace in translating her thoughts into sound. While music initially began as a therapeutic art form that alleviated her from trauma, it also now evolved into a glistening career in the industry.

Citing influences from H.E.R, Summer Walker, Lauryn Hill, Brandy, and Mary J, Jade Latrice centres her music around the trials and tribulations that people go through in life. Packed with emotionally-compelling lyrical themes, it's Jade Latrice's collation of pulsating energy, smooth soulful flow, and beguiling vocal prowess that have gone on to define her sound.

Although Jade has been writing music and singing for as long as she can remember, shyness initially got the better of her. Fortunately, as Jade grew and developed as an artist, her self-confidence quickly followed. At only 17 years of age, her voice radiates an aura of confidence, smoothness, and uniqueness that allows her to share her story and experiences through music. 

It wasn't just confidence issues that Jade Latrice had to tackle in years prior to this one either. Originally growing up in a two-parent household, the shift to a one-parent household in her pre-teens presented a challenge that turned her life upside down. However, although this time led to Jade having to work through emotional traumas, it also evolved into a way to process and overcome them. By turning her thoughts into beautifully curated sounds, she has managed to work through her traumas and is now fully focused on continuing to evolve as an artist.

Her debut single with fellow rising star Judah Watkins, 'I Like It', announced Jade Latrice is an artist in 2021. It flourished with a fresh musical perspective and a sound that the new generation of listeners wanted to hear. This was evident as the music video impressively went on to amass over 25,000 views in its first couple of months.

Now proudly working with Grammy Award Nominee producer TryBishop and Christopher Starr of CSP Music Group, the only way is up for Jade Latrice. Next up from her is a single set for release this November.

 

Jade Latrice - ‘Make It Home’

At just age 17, Jade Latrice has managed to build up a strong reputation as an artist with an ear for commanding emotion. Her latest track, titled ‘Make It Home’, does just that, pulsating with energy, her smooth soulful flow, and packed with introspective themes.

Sitting just shy of 3 minutes, the track combines neo-soul elements and Jade’s signature vocal style, while echoing inspiration from the likes of Summer Walker, H.E.R. and Mary J. With Grammy nominee producer TryBishop on production duties, the track is nothing short of a gem. Glistening rhodes chords, crisp drums and warm analog bass serve as a gorgeous backdrop for Jade to reflect on her emotions and all of the relatable ups and downs that come with being in a relationship.

“This track represents love, and all the ups and downs and uncertainty when emotions are present. Experiencing heartbreak could have you experiencing many emotions when moving on to love again.”

Jade Latrice ‘Make It Home’ premieres on November 26th 2021, and will be available to stream across all major platforms. For media inquiries, including interviews and all things press-related, please email dteemanagementgroup@gmail.com.

 

 

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