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Watch JAMIE’s Bold and Audacious Single ‘Pity Party’

The latest release follows the singer-songwriter's 2021 remix rendition of hip-hop artist Saweetie’s 'Best Friend' alongside Doja Cat

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South Korean singer-songwriter JAMIE deals with the aftermath of a terrible break-up in her latest single “Pity Party.” The single follows the singer’s September 15th, 2021 release “No Numbers” featuring Korean-American rapper JMIN.

Written and composed by RYAN JHUN, Sean Fischer, Paris Carney, Alida Garpestad Peck, “Pity Party” sees JAMIE blow a bitter goodbye kiss to her former lovers as she finds the cure to her sadness at the bottom of a Bacardi bottle: “I’ll throw myself a pity party (party)/ Uuh, double shots lemon Bacardi (for me)/ I’m feeling sad, I’m spiral falling.” The track largely dissects the final stages of a break-up before an epiphany kicks in, pushing you to transform pain into strength; “Go, break my heart/ Yeah I’m thriving off the drama/ Ooh, when I’m low/ Then I’m rising even stronger.”

The single brews a delicious and refreshing concoction of disco synth and percussion arrangement, categorizing “Pity Party” as a (potential) certified pop extravagance. JAMIE does a commendable job at embodying the rebellious overtones of the track through a powerful, luxurious vocal performance, underlined by the singer’s signature resonant vocalizations. 

The music video sees the singer execute the perfect revenge plan as she invites a former lover over to her party. Shot inside a regal mansion, JAMIE discreetly spikes her former lover’s drink, making it easier to get him to sign a few official documents. While the content of the document has not been disclosed, it seems like she tricked him into signing off his inheritance to her. 

Over the past few years, JAMIE has built an interesting repertoire of discography with hit singles and collaborations for her global fanbase. Most recently, one of her collaborations that captured an international audience was her 2021 remix rendition of hip-hop artist Saweetie’s “Best Friend” accompanied by superstar Doja Cat and Korean-Japanese Rapper, CHANMINA, and “Family” with David Guetta, Ty Dolla $ign and A Boogie with da Hoodie.

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