May 15, 2026
Naomi Jane doesn’t just write songs—she builds worlds. There’s an emotional precision to her work that feels lived-in, intimate, and quietly brave, paired with a cinematic ambition that stretches beyond the music itself. Often self-directing her visuals, Naomi shapes her artistry from the inside out, curating a universe where sound, image, and feeling move as one. Across her recent releases, she’s collaborated with musicians whose credits bridge legacy and modernity, further sharpening a genre-blending style that refuses to sit still.
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That momentum is measurable, too: with over 825 playlist placements reaching more than 24 million Spotify listeners, Naomi Jane is steadily expanding her reach as an independent artist carving her own lane—on her own terms. And if her forthcoming LP is any indication, she’s not building toward a moment. She’s building toward a statement: bold, fully realised, refined, fearless, and wholly in command of her sound.
Her next chapter arrives on May 22 with the release of her new single, “Clementines.” Produced and mixed by Adam Zelkind, the track leans into warmth, trading sharp edges for something softer and more luminous. The production is understated but intentional—spacey in all the right places—giving Naomi’s expressive vocal room to breathe. Greg Leisz adds pedal steel that glows with a timeless Americana hue, grounding the song in organic texture while keeping it modern, immediate, and replay-ready.
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Folk-leaning and tender, “Clementines” captures the quiet beauty of everyday love—the kind that doesn’t perform, doesn’t demand attention, and doesn’t need to be explained. It’s a gentle preview of Naomi’s forthcoming debut LP (details still to be announced), and it offers a clear signal of where she’s headed: deeper into honesty, deeper into craft, and deeper into the small moments that hold the biggest meaning.
“Clementines is about the kind of love that doesn’t need to announce itself,” Naomi shares. “It’s the coffee poured, the bed made, the little things someone does without waiting for thanks. Someone peeling a clementine for me was one of the sweetest things anyone’s done for me because it was so simple and thoughtful. Now I do it for others, and the smell that stays on my hands reminds me how much love can live in the smallest gesture.”
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In a music landscape that often chases the loudest emotion, Naomi Jane is doing something rarer—she’s listening for the quiet ones. And with “Clementines,” she reminds us that tenderness can be powerful, simplicity can be cinematic, and love—real love—often shows up in the smallest gesture, lingering like a scent you don’t want to wash away.
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Images provided courtesy of Milestone Collective
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