Rebecca Jade is dope. The Neo-soul singer is able to switch up her voice in any given song. Backed by her band, the Cold Fact — which is such a great name — Jade’s voice breaks through the funky sounds.
Her latest video and song, “Weather the Storm” is a testament to her prowess. Donning vintage ’50s-esque outfits, Jade sings her heart out about the aftermath of a breakup — all within the theme of weather. “I know it’s winter and you were my fall / And I fell so hard / ‘Cause you were my heart / You know I’m trying / Just trying / To weather the storm,” she sings. “Let me be free of this storm,” she pleads later on.
Born from a Puerto Rican professional jazz singer, Jade is certainly has bluesy tendencies flowing through her music. And there’s only more music to come. The Pacific Records signee, who has opened for greats like Boyz II Men, Erykah Badu and the late Teena Marie, is slated to release her next project, A Shade of Jade, in April 2016.
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Check out the “Weather the Storm” video above and listen to some of her other latest tracks below.