Montreal-based alt-pop artist Emi Jeen just released her intoxicating new single ‘I’m (Not) Good’ on May 9 via all streaming platforms.
The song was co-written by Emi Jeen, Lexie Jay (Featurette) and JUNO Award-winning Hill Kourkoutis (Aysanabee, Leela Gilday, Sebastian Gaskin), who also produced the track.
Driven by an entrancing bass line and pulse-pounding beat, the song showcases Emi’s powerful vocals and fearless dive into bold, new sonic territory.
Emi is also gearing up for a series of shows across Europe this May, leading up to a performance at the iconic Osheaga Festival in Montreal on August 3rd.
SWOMP caught up with Emi for an interview. Listen, below:
Emi Jeen is known for her magnetic stage presence and raw, emotional storytelling, seamlessly blending dark pop aesthetics with anthemic melodies.
In 2024, she made major waves – completing a 45-show tour across the US, Europe, and the UK, dropping her Razzle Dazzle project, and going viral on TikTok with over 17 million views.
Her fierce, emotionally-charged sound has already captivated the alt-pop music scene, solidifying her status as one of the genre’s most compelling rising stars.
For more information, please visit www.emijeen.com.
Photo credit: Whitney Otte