enny Maybee, an emerging artist from San Francisco, has just released her new single “Holy Holy,” and it’s clear that this song is something special. Jenny wrote and arranged the track herself, turning what started as a simple acoustic guitar and vocal piece into something much larger. With the help of co-producer Isha The Mad Scientist, they’ve created a sound that mixes orchestral music with modern elements, making “Holy Holy” feel both grand and intimate at the same time.
“Holy Holy” is all about change and the idea of starting fresh. Jenny takes inspiration from film composers like Thomas Newman and Hans Zimmer, blending their cinematic style with her own voice and vision. Her singing is powerful, yet full of feeling, drawing on the influence of singers like Adele and Nina Simone. It’s a song that explores shedding the old you and embracing a new, better version of yourself.
What stands out in this track is the way Jenny uses her voice and arrangements to build emotion. The background vocals are layered beautifully, giving the song an otherworldly feel without taking away from the raw intensity of the lead. Isha The Mad Scientist’s touch is also present, adding little details to the sound that really pull you in and make the song feel complete.
The song was recorded in Sebastopol, California, a place that gave Jenny the space to really connect with the music. The result is a song that feels personal, but also bigger than just one person’s story. “Holy Holy” isn’t just a song—it’s a statement about life and transformation.
Jenny’s upcoming album Only Love, set to be released in July 2025, promises more of this mix of heartfelt lyrics and expansive sound. “Holy Holy” gives us a preview of what’s to come, and if this track is any indication, the album will be full of music that speaks to both the heart and the mind. The song also comes with a visually striking music video, which brings Jenny’s vision to life in another medium, showing just how deeply she connects to her work.
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