
Canadian singer-songwriter Jamie Fine shares the new single, “If Anything’s Left”
“If Anything’s Left” has earned lots of love and attention on TikTok since Jamie started teasing early last week. The official “If Anything’s Left” teaser sound has over 5 thousand creates and Jamie has posted videos teasing the new track with a cumulative growing view count of 7.8M.
“I was in a studio in LA last October with one of my favourite writers, Dani Poppitt and my absolute favourite producer, BYNON,” says Jamie. “We wanted to write this feel good, happy song and ‘If Anything’s Left’ came pouring out of us. As soon as we had a skeleton for the song, I fully said that I knew it was going to be my big single.”
Watch the lyric video for “If Anything’s Left” below.
Jamie’s music might be the only thing as lively as her personality. A proud open book, the Ottawa-born singer, songwriter, and artist is smart, talented, hilarious, and most of all honest. She’s the kind of dynamic presence who inspires the rest of us to be a little bit louder, a tad more fearless, and just better all around.
“My music isn’t linear because I’m not linear,” she says. “I am extremely happy at times, and very sad at others. I feel the most in the extremes and I can be very unsatisfied and uninspired in the middle. I go through phases of wanting to stay at home with my dog and my girlfriend and other phases of wanting to go out every night. My music is a direct extension of all of that. It’s sometimes happy and sometimes sad – sometimes fun and light and sometimes darker and more complex. But one thing that all of it is consistently, is unfiltered and transparent.”
Jamie Fine’s music might be the only thing that’s as lively as her personality. A proud open book, the Ottawa-born singer, songwriter, and artist is smart, talented, hilarious, and most of all honest. She’s the kind of dynamic presence who inspires the rest of us to be a little bit louder, a tad more fearless, and just better all around. As a kid, Jamie gravitated toward music. It provided solace from bullying and moments when her family just didn’t understand. In addition to listening to Black Eyed Peas, and Nickelback, she loved hip-hop, spinning old-school J. Cole on repeat in between performing at multicultural shows in high school. She opted to attend culinary school instead of university and launched her own catering business upon graduating. Following a creative awakening, she chose to quit the business and pursue music full-time in 2017. She reached platinum heights in the duo Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine, scoring a series of smashes in Canada. 2020 saw her step out solo and craft a signature style of her own. She has re-introduced herself on a series of singles and her debut EP for Universal Music Canada, eight gardengate.
