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    Zora Jones Reclaims Her Voice On 50 Bullets

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    Barcelona-based producer and audiovisual artist Zora Jones opens a new chapter with 50 Bullets, the first single from her forthcoming sophomore album 50 Bullets To The Heart, due later this year.

    The track places her vocals at the centre for the first time, turning heartbreak, anger, and emotional recovery into a club-pop structure built on icy production, spectral scratches, and Miami bass pressure.

    Zora Jones Reclaims Her Voice On 50 Bullets
    Zora Jones by Alex Ballano

    Jones describes the single as “pain turned into power,” written as a way to reclaim her voice after a period shaped by fear, doubt, and shrinking herself for others. That tension drives the track: intimate one moment, confrontational the next, ending with the line, “I shoot 50 bullets right back at you.”

    Zorashares:

    ’50 Bullets’ to me is pain turned into power. It’s about finally seeing things clearly and reclaiming my voice, myself and my light after a long period of time filled with fear. The main chords in the beginning are a loop I made a while ago, about which someone said “it’s not very good” – so I took it and made my favorite song off the album from it. Writing this song helped me process and accept a lot of anger I carried for years, and serves as a vow to never make myself small and never bend for anybody ever again. If anybody ever makes you feel small, not enough, too much, makes you doubt yourself, makes you feel scared and dims your light: fuck em.”

    Zora Jones by Alex Ballano
    Zora Jones by Alex Ballano

    Following ANGEL CRISIS, her first solo project in five years, 50 Bullets extends Zora Jones’ world of emotional electronics, digital visual language, and club futurism.

    The signal is sharp: vulnerability is no longer buried inside the production. It is the lead instrument now.

    zorajones.net/releases/50-bullets-single

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