Someone I Don't Know Anymore
A reflective song about the quiet grief of drifting apart from someone who once knew your life almost as well as you did.
Memory. Longing. Starting again.
Songs for quiet adulthood grief, stalled dreams, old connections, and the wish to feel desire return.
Jayde Ivy creates intimate pop and singer-songwriter music about the quiet emotional places people often live through alone. Her songs explore stalled dreams, old connections, numbness, longing, and the strange ache of realizing life has kept moving while something inside you is still trying to catch up.
Her writing is built around ordinary details: morning light, familiar roads, old addresses, people who used to know everything, and the private fear of losing sight of the life you once imagined. Jayde Ivy's music does not rush toward easy resolution. It stays with the feeling long enough to make it honest.
These are songs for anyone who has ever thought they would be further by now, missed someone who became unfamiliar, or wished they could want something deeply again.
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A quiet reflection on the moment a good life starts to feel like routine: losing touch with your own wants, then beginning again by paying attention to one honest thing.
Jayde Ivy
Jayde Ivy's writing circles the private moments where memory, ambition, routine, and longing become impossible to ignore.
A reflective song about the quiet grief of drifting apart from someone who once knew your life almost as well as you did.
A song about working toward a better life, feeling close enough to keep reaching, and wrestling with the fear that the picture may start to fade.
An intimate song about emotional numbness, routine, and the longing to feel curiosity, desire, and momentum return.