
Melbourneโs rising pop/indie/rock voice Jacqui Beaa has stepped up her game with โGrid Me,โ her third single and arguably her boldest yet. Out now on all streaming platforms, the track takes the classic insecurities of modern relationships and spins them into something playful, catchy, and disarmingly real. Beaa, whoโs been building buzz with her sharp lyricism and infectious melodies, leans into a theme that almost anyone in the digital age has wrestled with: why hasnโt my partner posted me on their feed? Find this question buzzed out with all the bleeping angst and humorous relatability in this song.
The song kicks off with thumping drums and a groove that feels instantly danceable, but beneath the glitter lies something raw. Beaa sings transparently, tugging at the heart while still daring you to nod along. She sighs, โOh my God, just grid me,โ pushing out a desperate punchline, an anthem for the moments when digital validation feels just as weighty as the real thing. The hook, bright and catchy, sticks to the ribs, but itโs the undercurrent of vulnerability that gives the track its staying power.
Her delivery balances light-hearted fun with the sting of insecurity. As the guitars shimmer and the beat drives forward, she questions whether she matters to someone who wonโt make it public, even while their friends make the cut. Itโs tongue-in-cheek, sure, but it also captures the very real paranoia of being unseen in a world where love often feels incomplete without proof on a screen.
With โGrid Me,โ Jacqui Beaa proves she can turn everyday anxieties into an anthem worth screaming back at the speakers. Itโs infectious, smart, and, most importantly, it feels like it belongs to everyone scrolling late at night.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

