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Jazzie Young / Offering Up Some Hope with 'spaghetti stains’ / Flaunt Premiere

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Photo Credit: Amy Ryerson ![Photo Credit: Amy Ryerson](https://assets-global.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472d099f31619b8d7cf2f62_JazzieYoungFLAUNT.png) Photo Credit: Amy Ryerson Jazzie Young is your new favorite indie pop artist, here to take the music industry by storm. Serving as daughter to Jessie Colin Young, the lead singer of The Youngbloods, known for their classic 60’s peace anthem “Get Together,” the 26-year-old proves that talent runs in the family. Having written music her entire life, it wasn’t until last year she decided to step into the limelight as a solo artist.  With the crazy happenings that took over 2020, it’s perfect timing to have her voice heal the masses. Now, she unleashes her new single titled “spaghetti stains,” exclusively premiered on Flaunt. The track serves as the second single from her forthcoming debut EP, written by herself back in July, confined in the COVID-19 lockdown. For someone who struggles with depression and anxiety under normal circumstances, she began to see her neurotypical friends suddenly dealing with similar struggles in quarantine and wrote the new single to address those feelings head-on. Speaking on the record, she states, "With the days and months continually blurring together, and all of the internal and external turmoil happening within me and the world at large, 'spaghetti stains' is my response to the last six months of my life. It details both loneliness and self-reflection and hopefully some growth along the way.”  The song is the story of a ‘work-in-progress’ person, pushing the message that we should continue to work on ourselves daily. Recorded in her father’s studio that he personally built in the 70’s, the track serves as a reminder that we’re never alone in how we’re feeling. Listen to “spaghetti stains” below.