Fresh from three show stopping performances at The Great Escape and receiving rave reviews across the board, JERUB has reached the status as one of the most compelling new voices in British music feels truly cemented. This rising pop sensation returns today with a powerful new single, ‘Let It Go’. Listen here. Watch here.
‘Let It Go’ comes on the heels of JERUB’s acclaimed single ‘Deeper’ last month, which was met with a glowing response from fans, stars and critics alike.
The track poses as many questions as it answers. It sees JERUB muse over topics close to the heart, delivering them, as always, with his serenely powerful voice leading the way. Born in Nigeria and raised in Nottingham, the rising star has tapped into something truly special. JERUB’s sonic approach blends the worlds of pop and soul in a way that creates a rousing response in listeners with each release.
Speaking of the song, JERUB explains; “I wrote this from a place of quiet reckoning. We all go through times where we hold on to things we know deep down are no longer good for us—a version of ourselves we’ve outgrown, the fear of not being enough, disappointment or the pressure to meet expectations that were never really ours to begin with. Sometimes it’s a relationship, but other times it’s a mindset, a memory, or a narrative we keep repeating.”
“‘Let It Go’ is that inner conversation—the push and pull between wanting to move forward and not quite knowing how. The chorus, especially, is me talking to myself. Sometimes, you have to be the one to say the hard thing to your own heart. This song is for anyone who’s caught in that space—still searching, still hurting—but slowly learning that freedom doesn’t come from holding on. It comes from letting go.”
With an unparalleled ability to connect through music and an ambitious touring schedule ahead, 2025 is shaping up to be JERUB’s biggest year yet. The Wonder Years Tour sees JERUB hit 14 cities across the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands, in November and December of this year. Tickets available here.
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