Feeling Alive
by Jayda G

— Released 7th August 2024

“Lose yourself tonight” sings Jayda G during the final breakdown of new single, “Feeling Alive”. It’s as much an uplifting affirmation as it is an instruction to the listener, who should have no problem obliging to the emotive stabs and a driving rhythm that shortly kick back in to close out the track in triumphant, hands-in-the-air fashion. 

On “Feeling Alive”, Jayda — the Grammy-nominated Music Producer, DJ and Environmental Toxicologist — draws on the more upbe...

“Lose yourself tonight” sings Jayda G during the final breakdown of new single, “Feeling Alive”. It’s as much an uplifting affirmation as it is an instruction to the listener, who should have no problem obliging to the emotive stabs and a driving rhythm that shortly kick back in to close out the track in triumphant, hands-in-the-air fashion. 

On “Feeling Alive”, Jayda — the Grammy-nominated Music Producer, DJ and Environmental Toxicologist — draws on the more upbeat elements of her most recent full-length ‘Guy’ which, despite its heavy and personal themes at times, is ultimately filled with hope and joy.

“'Guy' was really me exploring and, you know, pushing my sound to the next level,” she explains. “‘Feeling Alive’ is me kind of taking that into a real pure dance music form. Knowing that my album was largely about loss and grief and death, this is me focussing on the joyful celebratory part of my life, because I know I have a lot of things to be happy for!”

“Feeling Alive” came to life during a recording session with Sam Knowles AKA Karma Kid and Baz Kaye — who co-produced the track — as Jayda recalls: “We were just sitting in the studio working together, and I was very conscious of just wanting to focus on how good life can be, and how I really want my music to emulate that this time around. We talked a lot about different times in our lives when we were feeling really good and positive about life, and I started telling them this story from when I was living in LA, and I was driving down Sunset Boulevard late at night, seeing all the lights and everything going on, and how I just felt just really alive at that time. That’s how we hit on that tagline of “feeling alive” which helped form the sentiment of the whole track.”

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— Released 7th August 2024

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“Lose yourself tonight” sings Jayda G during the final breakdown of new single, “Feeling Alive”. It’s as much an uplifting affirmation as it is an instruction to the listener, who should have no problem obliging to the emotive stabs and a driving rhythm that shortly kick back in to close out the track in triumphant, hands-in-the-air fashion. 

On “Feeling Alive”, Jayda — the Grammy-nominated Music Producer, DJ and Environmental Toxicologist — draws on the more upbe...

“Lose yourself tonight” sings Jayda G during the final breakdown of new single, “Feeling Alive”. It’s as much an uplifting affirmation as it is an instruction to the listener, who should have no problem obliging to the emotive stabs and a driving rhythm that shortly kick back in to close out the track in triumphant, hands-in-the-air fashion. 

On “Feeling Alive”, Jayda — the Grammy-nominated Music Producer, DJ and Environmental Toxicologist — draws on the more upbeat elements of her most recent full-length ‘Guy’ which, despite its heavy and personal themes at times, is ultimately filled with hope and joy.

“'Guy' was really me exploring and, you know, pushing my sound to the next level,” she explains. “‘Feeling Alive’ is me kind of taking that into a real pure dance music form. Knowing that my album was largely about loss and grief and death, this is me focussing on the joyful celebratory part of my life, because I know I have a lot of things to be happy for!”

“Feeling Alive” came to life during a recording session with Sam Knowles AKA Karma Kid and Baz Kaye — who co-produced the track — as Jayda recalls: “We were just sitting in the studio working together, and I was very conscious of just wanting to focus on how good life can be, and how I really want my music to emulate that this time around. We talked a lot about different times in our lives when we were feeling really good and positive about life, and I started telling them this story from when I was living in LA, and I was driving down Sunset Boulevard late at night, seeing all the lights and everything going on, and how I just felt just really alive at that time. That’s how we hit on that tagline of “feeling alive” which helped form the sentiment of the whole track.”