Jazzie Young Unveils “Miss You Already” – A Heartbreaking Prelude to Goodbye
Following the success of “Waiting On You!”, Jazzie Young returns with an achingly beautiful meditation on love, loss, and the quiet grief of letting go, out everywhere on March 7.
“i wish i didn’t Miss You Already”
Fast-rising singer-songwriter Jazzie Young is set to release her poignant new single, “Miss You Already,” on March 7—a track that captures the bittersweet ache of love unraveling before it’s truly gone.
“Miss You Already is about the period before a breakup when you know the relationship you’re in isn’t working, but you can’t let go of the person quite yet,” says Young. “It’s the slow grief that takes over when you realize the person you love isn’t right for you anymore.”
With her signature blend of evocative storytelling and cinematic melodies, Young once again showcases her ability to turn raw emotion into a lush, sonic experience. The track follows “Waiting On You!” which earned high acclaim and landed on three of Spotify’s high-coveted editorial playlists (Fresh Finds, Fresh Finds: Indie, and New Indie), solidifying her place as an artist to watch.
A hauntingly intimate exploration of love’s inevitable farewell, “Miss You Already” is set to resonate deeply with listeners when it drops on March 7 across all streaming platforms.
Jazzie Young crafts music that lingers—equal parts nostalgia and quiet revelation. Her sound, a mesmerizing fusion of indie, alternative, and dream-pop influences, pulls listeners into deeply personal narratives that feel universal. With each release, she continues to carve out a space where vulnerability meets resilience, cementing herself as a compelling voice in modern storytelling.
Recently named one of LADYGUNN'S 2025 Artists To Watch, LA-based indie darling Jazzie Young is stepping into a promising 2025, as she gets ready to release her debut full-length album. Her most recent release and debut of 2025, “Waiting On You!”, has been well-received to widespread critical acclaim.
Inspired by the songwriting sensibilities of her father Jesse Colin Young - legendary folk singer and frontman of 1960s rock band The Youngbloods - Jazzie's solo music gives her a chance to make sense of the world around her. The upcoming 10-track project - including recent single "Lux" inspired by The Virgin Suicides (Sofia Coppola) - explores the emotional complexity of growth, love, and the constant changing state our lives take, highlighting how there can be comfort in both change and despair.