Jada Michael Delivers a Self-Love Affirmation With "Go"


It is hard to suppress good energy, the persistent force that drives us to compound the best of ourselves, the momentum that makes us "Go." For Jada Michael, stepping outside of norms and expectations is a learned second nature; her voice, both as a human and an artist is about imagination and “getting my ideas out seamlessly.” Jada, based in Miami, had a self-described versatile life experience, a mixture of influences, identities, and cultures but R&B was resolutely true in her heart. 

That lineage is undeniable in "Go" but it also emphasizes the range Jada comfortably occupies: luscious longing vocals wrapped over a tight afrobeat with a beautiful chorus cadence that hits as the underlying house track builds. None of it feels forced, just an extension of a woman whose talents carry well beyond the box of her blackness, queerness, or silhouette, an artist who embraces all the fluidity of her water sign, reclaiming her energy. "Go," lyrically, is an affirmation of that appropriate sensitivity, an understanding that many of her past lovers didn’t have the tools to care for themselves or others and that letting go is part of the loving process.

Cognizant that honestly always translates, her approach is earnest and appreciative. “I want to take my impact on people seriously,” she shares. We do, as she is an artist we want to lean into more, to go where she goes, because Jada makes loving the music heartfelt and we got plenty of feels. 

Listen to "Go" below:


Related Articles

You'll Want to Listen to Rising Atlanta R&B Star Naini At Least Twice [Q&A]

You'll Want to Listen to Rising Atlanta R&B Star Naini At Least Twice [Q&A]

February 19, 2026 Curious to dig into her sound more, Naini was kind enough to give us a chance to peel back the curtain on her process, influences, pronging & more.
Author: DJ Connor
R&B
Tamera's "Helpless" Isn't Your Typical Love Song

Tamera's "Helpless" Isn't Your Typical Love Song

February 13, 2026 After an incredible 2025, Tamera is back with her first single of the year, arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day, and it’s clear she’s setting the tone for a new chapter that feels intimate and assured
Author: Uchechi Adeboye
R&B
Mandolin Captures a Palpable Warmth in ‘same feeling, different font’ [Q&A]

Mandolin Captures a Palpable Warmth in ‘same feeling, different font’ [Q&A]

February 3, 2026 Leaving an album like 'same feeling, different font on read' is just not an option.
Author: DJ Connor
R&B