Vancouver’s Sean Thomas Unveils “She’s Mine” With Heartfelt Love Song and Stunning Music Video Set in Palm Springs
Multi-talented singer, songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist Sean Thomas has released his deeply personal new single “She’s Mine”, now streaming on all platforms. The release is accompanied by a breathtaking music video filmed among the mountains of Palm Springs, offering a cinematic companion to a track already pulsing with emotion.
Born and raised in Vancouver, the 23-year-old Berklee College of Music graduate has already worked with legendary artists like Debbie Gibson, Joey McIntyre, New Kids On The Block, and New Edition. With “She’s Mine,” Thomas takes center stage, delivering an intimate acoustic love song that showcases not just his talent, but his heart.
“If you could see yourself from my point of view / Then you’d understand it girl / You’d say the same thing too…”
“We live in a world full of noise, pressure, and self-criticism,” says Sean. “My hope is that this song reminds people they’re sometimes their own harshest critics, and that love sees through all of that.”
“She’s Mine” was entirely written, recorded, produced, and mixed by Sean himself in his studio, beginning with a single notebook lyric and evolving into the warm, fully realized single fans hear today. It’s stripped-down acoustic style captures the raw honesty of falling in love and knowing it’s real. This is for fans of Ed Sheeran, John Mayer, Lewis Capaldi, and anyone who believes love deserves a soundtrack.
The accompanying music video, produced by Steve Frejek and directed by John Asher and his team at EZPZ Films, is a one-day visual journey through love, nature, and connection. Featuring Avalon Kroeger, model, actress, and one of Sean’s closest friends, the video pairs simplicity with sincerity, shot with cinematic care by Graham Futurfas and drone wizardry by Pete Young.
“When I heard ‘She’s Mine,’ a story immediately formed in my head,” says Asher. “It’s a beautiful song with a powerful message of love. Something we can all use more of.”
As a proud Vancouver artist and musical collaborator with a vision far beyond his years, Sean Thomas is making it clear: His artistry continues to inspire and uplift, inviting listeners to see themselves, and their relationships, through a loving lens.
Hi, Sean! Good to meet you! Care to introduce yourself to the readers for those not familiar with your music?
Hello from Vancouver! My name is Sean Thomas, and I’m a 24-year-old singer, songwriter, and producer. Music has been in my life for as long as I can remember. After graduating from Berklee College of Music at 19, I dove into writing and producing music for myself as well as collaborating with other artists.
You’ve said this song started with a single lyric in your notebook—do you remember the moment that line came to you, and what it sparked emotionally?
The first lyric I wrote was “If you could see yourself from my point of view.” I remember hearing people I care about talk about their insecurities, and I wondered how much of their self-doubt came from outside influences. Writing this song was my way of responding to that.
Creating “She’s Mine” entirely on your own—from writing to mixing—is a huge feat. What part of that process felt most vulnerable for you?
Every part of making a song feels meaningful to me, but I spend the most time on the arrangement and instrumentation. I’m always intentional with how each sound is layered and how all the different musical elements interact, and having perfect pitch makes me even more sensitive to melody and harmony.
The video feels like a love letter to both connection and the natural world. How did the Palm Springs setting enhance the story you wanted to tell?
Shooting in Palm Springs was a completely different experience from what I’m used to in Vancouver. The simplicity of the song was complemented perfectly by the beauty and vastness of the desert environment.
You’ve worked with industry icons like Debbie Gibson and New Kids On The Block. What lessons from those collaborations helped shape your solo work?
I’ve been fortunate to have worked with a few different artists who have done so much in the industry. They all share a genuine love for music, but they inspire me in many different ways. I’m always impressed by their level of dedication and commitment they put in, and I’ve taken a lot of those qualities and lessons with me into my own creative process.
