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Band & Musician News - Jai Bartlett Confronts Deceit in Society with New Single 'Lies!'

Jai Bartlett Confronts Deceit in Society with New Single 'Lies!'

19 July 2024 - 0 Comments

“Lie to me, say you’ll die for me.” With these evocative lyrics, Jai Bartlett introduces a raw exploration of how individualistic society erodes trust among even the closest friends.

Set for release today, Lies! delves into the emotional toll of navigating relationships tainted by deceit and betrayal. Jai captures this frustration with an aggressive tone and defiant chorus. The song's gritty, maximalist production, combined with Jai’s raw vocal delivery, makes it both anthemic and deeply personal.

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Following last month’s unexpected release, Jai Bartlett returns with a consistent purpose. Lies! is the next in a series of singles that critique the complexities of modern life. This track is a powerful follow up to Jai Bartlett’s evolving musical journey, offering a compelling critique of the ways in which society’s focus on individualism undermines trust and connection.

Be sure to stream Lies! on all platforms today.


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