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    Jay Moussa-Mann reveals her new pop tune, Mediocre Men

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    Jay Moussa-Mann’s “Mediocre Men” is a sharp, quirky slice of alternative pop from Middlesbrough, England.

    … apunchy, synth-driven pop earworm with sharp hooks and confident songwriting energy.

    Jay Moussa-Mann reveals her new pop tune, Mediocre Men

    It is one of those tracks that does not waste any time, with the vocals coming in within the first five seconds. It is very synth-rich, with thick bass lines that are sure to become an earworm for new listeners. There is also a strong balance of acoustic guitars throughout, paired with Jay’s contemporary pop vocal hooks.

    The sound of this honestly reminded me of some of the biggest female singer-songwriters out there, such as Taylor Swift. In fact, I initially thought it was a cover of one of her songs. Even for those who are not typically fans, the songwriting here feels built for radio play.

    With an abundance of albums, singles, and EPs stretching back to 2019, this is an artist with plenty of material to explore if you enjoy what you hear. So dive into an artist who sounds like she means business.

    Find more amazing music like this in our Indie That Goes ‘POP’ playlist on Spotify!

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