Emotionally charged anthem available now

Paris Jackson reveals her new single “Just You” is available now via Republic Records. Jackson delivers another emotionally charged anthem with which she describes as a “love song.” On the track, a steady beat builds in the background as guitars echo. Her soulful delivery breaks through as she ponders, “floored, how did i fall so swift and far for you my dear?” Once again, Jackson channels Nineties alternative and grunge with her signature artistic spirit.

“Just You” follows Jackson’s previous single “Lighthouse,” produced by singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Butch Walker and featuring Mike McCready of Pearl Jam on guitar. Sonically, it was inspired by nineties bands like Weezer and Marvelous 3.

Next month, Jackson will join The Revivalists on select dates of their fall tour. Then she will return to New York for a headline show at Heaven Can Wait on November 14th and support both Courteeners and Royal & the Serpentat their Los Angeles shows at Troubadour on November 16th and November 29th, respectively.

Earlier this year, Jackson lit up SXSW with her debut performance at the festival. Back in 2020, she delivered her debut album, Wilted, joined by collaborators Andy Hull and Robert McDowell of Manchester Orchestra. Upon arrival, it captured No. 1 on the iTunes US Alternative Albums Chart. Additionally, she ignited late-night television with an emotionally charged rendition of “Let Down” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Jackson remained prolific in 2021 with The Struts’ collaboration “Low Key In Love,” before sharing the lost EP as a surprise gift for her fans in early 2022. Now, Jackson re-introduces herself with an honest and raw signature sound.