BY JACK BLOOM
The first single from “Vivid Colors”, the upcoming album out in January 2027, marks the beginning of a new chapter for Jack Bloom — a journey through emotional tension, breath, and the search for balance.
“I Got A Lot” marks the beginning of a new chapter in Jack Bloom’s artistic journey. As the first single taken from “Vivid Colors”, set for release in January 2027, the track opens a series of six releases that will unfold in the months leading up to the album, gradually revealing its different emotional and sonic shades.
From a musical perspective, “I Got a Lot” immediately introduces the project’s identity: an eclectic language that moves across genres while maintaining a strong stylistic coherence. The sound blends the enveloping pulse of disco, the influence of British R&B, refined jazz harmonies, and, at times, the raw edge of alternative rock.
The production remains intentionally intimate and minimal, allowing space for the vocals and the emotional tension carried by the lyrics. Electronic textures intertwine with more organic elements — such as live-played drums — creating a fluid and dynamic sense of movement.
“I Got a Lot” stems from a moment of emotional overload: a build-up of thoughts, pressures, and expectations that become difficult to express. The opening line — “I got a lot on my chest right now” — captures this tension with striking simplicity, becoming the emotional core of the track.
In the chorus, this confession turns into a mantra. The repetition of “I got a lot” takes on a nearly cathartic quality: not a surrender, but an acknowledgment. Slowing down, seeking closeness, and allowing space to breathe become part of the process of growth.
At its core, the song carries a deeply human request: “bring it in, I need you close.” It is not about finding immediate solutions, but about the need for presence — someone willing to stay close while balance is slowly restored.
As the opening chapter of “Vivid Colors”, “I Got a Lot” introduces one of the album’s central themes: the exploration of emotions in all their shades, from the most fragile to the most radiant. In the months leading up to the release, the six planned singles will continue to unveil new “colors” of this journey.
“I Got a Lot” does not offer definitive answers. Instead, it offers something simpler — and perhaps more necessary: the space to breathe.
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