A native of Baltimore, Maryland, singer-songwriter Bree Jaxson uses the hip-hop, pop, and rock influences of her youth to shape her unique country sound. Jaxson’s latest track, “Won Now,” is a fiery pop-country ballad of self-empowerment and rejuvenation post-breakup. It’s a song that encapsulates the transition from loss to personal triumph with each lyric resonating the essence of finding strength in solitude.
The song begins with a poignant verse that immediately captures the bitterness of betrayal. Jaxson paints a vivid picture of a love lost, not to fate, but to deliberate disloyalty. The imagery of a former lover “laughing with his friends” and the intimate memories shared in “those sheets” sets a narrative that is both relatable and raw.
The track is a testament to Jaxson’s vocal prowess and her ability to tell a story through music. This song doesn’t just narrate a breakup and recovery; it also celebrates the fierce independence and sensuality that comes from realizing one’s own worth and moving beyond the shadows of past relationships.
As Jaxson herself puts it, the song is a “celebration of empowerment and sensuality proving love’s loss was my gain.” Indeed, “Won Now” is not just a track but an experience of transformation, making it a must-listen for anyone who’s found strength on the other side of heartache.