Once restrained by other’s opinions, Pop Singer/songwriter Jenny March decided to fully embrace herself and give listeners a peek into the “madness” taking place inside her head with her debut EP: the good, the bad and everywhere in between.
Jenny just released the visualizers for tracks “95,” “Boys Think We’re Crazy,” and “Pay Up” and the collection offers listeners an abundance of bad ass energy through high octane pop bops which fuse 80s and 90s production nostalgia with a modern flair that detail being unapologetically true to who you are and not caring about what people think.
“I created this album to describe me, my thoughts and feelings of my own personal experiences. I titled it “Madness” because I feel like my thoughts sometimes are a little crazy or maybe I’m just a little crazy. Probably both. Haha. It’s also an ode to March Madness, my last name being March, and I dropped the collection in March. :)”
Through each of the six tracks, she offers a true piece of herself and her journey to who she has evolved into today as both an artist and a young woman. Her latest single, “SCREAM,” follows previously released singles “All In” and “November Nights,” is a track written in quarantine about trying to find happiness and freedom amidst the state of the world.
She clearly states that Madness is her biggest accomplishment so far.
“I was nervous at first to create an EP, thinking it had to be so perfect and it’s so hard to fit who you are into 4-6 songs. But I let that anxiousness go and just started creating what I felt and I’m really happy I did that.
I’ve definitely grown from the first songs I released so it’s really cool to see that growth within my music from back then to my current release “Madness” lyrically and in the production.”
Earning notoriety for a consistent string of certified bops, Jenny March creates pop music that’s as intimate as it is intoxicating while proudly upending and undoing expectations all-around.
Her songs embody pure pop bliss and authenticity with hashtaggable lyrics that make you feel like you’re talking to your best friend or reading someone else’s DMs. Simply put, the Ohio-born, Los Angeles-based songstress is a self-proclaimed “open book” and writes lyrics from the heart.
“It took a lot to get to where I’m at right now, lots of personal growth and time to myself. I had previously released a bunch of singles prior to the start of quarantine, so I thought it was finally time to start working on my debut EP. I was writing and creating a lot of music and started piecing my EP, “Madness” together from the songs I had written at that time. I’m currently working on a little surprise off the album and then new music of course to release some more after. :)”
Madness opens with “All In,” a track written about meeting someone and the instantaneous connection that forms between you and a ride or die love and the power that comes with it, making you feel like you can conquer any obstacle because you have each other.
Also on the EP, is lead single, “November Nights,” which was inspired by a past relationship. The moody track touches upon how you can love someone so deeply, even knowing you probably shouldn’t be with this person, and yet you are still somehow addicted to making it work, longing for their love and validation.