Jazzie Young Announces Debut Album "Everything Changes" with Intoxicating New Single "It Could Be Good"
Rising indie pop sensation drops confessional anthem July 25th alongside album announcement for August 2025.
"Oh damn, it could be good"
LA indie darling Jazzie Young is back with her most addictive single yet. "It Could Be Good" arrives July 25th as an intoxicating blend of vulnerability and euphoria, capturing the breathless rush of new attraction wrapped in shimmering indie pop perfection.
The track pulses with infectious energy while diving deep into the beautiful uncertainty of connection. Young's honeyed vocals dance over dreamy production, creating an irresistible soundscape that fans of Clairo and Gracie Abrams will devour. It's confessional songwriting at its most compelling—raw, honest, and utterly magnetic.
But that's not all. Alongside the single, Young announces her highly anticipated debut album "Everything Changes," dropping August 2025. The genre-bending collection promises to showcase the full spectrum of Young's artistry, exploring love, growth, and the constant evolution of our inner worlds.
"It Could Be Good" drops July 25th on all streaming platforms.
Debut album "Everything Changes" arrives August 2025.
Jazzie Young is stepping confidently into a breakout year as she prepares to release her debut full-length album. Her recent single and first release of 2025, “Waiting On You!”, has already been met with widespread critical acclaim, setting the tone for what promises to be her most introspective and sonically expansive work yet.
Her additional recent releases include Mr Casual, an upbeat middle finger anthem to situationships and modern dating. Acclaimed by NYLON Magazine and more, Mr Casual is making it’s rounds as a summer 2025 favorite.
Prefeccing that is harrowing indie ballad “Miss You Already” - a song that takes you through the phases of grief - and fan-favorite single “Lux”, inspired by Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides — dives deep into themes of emotional growth, romantic unraveling, nostalgia, and the bittersweet beauty of change. With lush instrumentation and raw, poetic lyrics, Jazzie offers a dreamy yet grounded exploration of how life, in all its messiness, can still feel meaningful.
Blending vintage pop sensibilities with modern alt-edge, her run of singles cements her place as a voice for the quietly complicated — a soundtrack for those learning to let go while holding onto themselves.