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Jehnniel's "Heart Beat": The Struggle for Acceptance

Heart Beat by Jehnniel single cover art

Jehnniel's latest single, "Heart Beat," is a beautiful probe of social misunderstandings and the yearning for connection. The Filipino singer-songwriter, based in London, mirrors the complexities of human emotions in her latest release.


The song opens with a sense of mystery, Jehnniel's voice floating like a wisp of smoke amidst pulsating electronic beats. The lyrics, "Never been a sweet child, always been a G child," hint at a past shrouded in judgment, a theme that unfolds throughout the song.


"Heart Beat" isn't a fiery protest anthem; it's a slow, contemplative sigh. The weight of unspoken words hangs heavy in the air, carried by the melancholic melody. The electronic layers feel less like pop music and more like a reflection of the cold, impersonal way society often categorizes people.



Jehnniel's voice, though undeniably dreamy and calming, isn't there to lull listeners into complacency. It's an invitation to question the power of judgment, both subtle and overt. The pulsating beat builds the echo of street protests, a reminder of the fight for understanding and acceptance.


Jehnniel picture for her song Heart Beat
JEHNNIEL

There's a moment in "Heart Beat" that feels like the unresolved ending of a novel. The song fades out without a grand finale, leaving a lingering sense of incompleteness. This ambiguity is intentional. Jehnniel doesn't offer easy answers; she invites listeners to confront their own biases and embark on a journey of understanding.


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