Jasmine Matthews Returns with Bold New Single, ‘Narcissist’


Songstress Jasmine Matthews first popped onto the scene in 2023 with her debut EP, ‘Reverie’ which was a great introduction to her soulful and sensual artistry. Then she teamed up with SB90 for ‘Inamorata’, a smooth and sultry track that critics described as a “Hollywood glam version of a romance scene.” She has a dynamic vocal style and she likes blending genres. She’s been performing all over Victoria, sharing the stage with big names and making a mark in the Australian music scene.


Now, Jasmine is back with her boldest release yet. ‘Narcissist’ is a cheeky, confidence-packed anthem that turns heartbreak into pure empowerment. The song is sarcastic and playful mixing over-the-top humble brags with that unstoppable “post-break-up-revenge-bod” energy. Sounds like the ultimate soundtrack for moving on in style. With its effortless cool, warm vocals, and chilled beat, ‘Narcissist’ showcases how Jasmine’s able to use sharp storytelling with irresistible melodies.


Narcissist’ is what Jasmine likes to call, a power move. Instead of seeing and treating heartbreak like a setback, she flips the script and turns it into a moment of reinvention and self-assurance. The lyrics are witty and biting, they’ve got just the right amount of savage, making it less about moving on and more about leveling up. In this track, she blends R&B and indie-pop, with a touch of jazz which shows that she continues to push the boundaries of her artistry and that she’s constantly growing along with her music.


As Jasmine Matthews cements her place in the Australian music scene, ‘Narcissist’ is one more proof of her fearless creativity. Whether she’s giving us dreamy, heartfelt ballads or sharp, attitude-filled anthems, her music is real, rich with emotion and it’s impossible to ignore. With more music on the way, she’s determined to be an artist that you can’t put in a box. She’s here to keep evolving and surprising us. 

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